Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#11
|
|||
|
|||
Water restrictions and gardens
"Terryc" wrote in message
Farm1 wrote: The Syney basin IS important for agriculture (one of my Grandfathers was a market gardener at Botany so I DO know of the importance of this area). what name? William (Bill) Mortimer aka "The Cabbage King". I suspect my direct lot had moved to Leeton, and were heading to Matcham by then Those stereotypically slow to accept change country people you think so little of, first noticed such issues as salinity about a century ago and they noticed dryland salinity in the mid 1920s. The real problem for farmers were the various dept of agriculture which advised governments of the day and compelled some farmers to grow certain crops in bad area. And bad advice from Govt agencies and Consultants about high stocking rates and increasing production by flogging the land was still going on well into the 80s. Sad. |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Re Water Restrictions | Australia | |||
Drier conditions & water restrictions - what to do? | United Kingdom | |||
Water Restrictions | Edible Gardening | |||
Hey George ( Water Restrictions | Edible Gardening | |||
Water restrictions / Grey water / efficient drip feed system. | Australia |