Peter Andrews OAM, 1 January 2019 Plants protecting water in the soil and recovering dew from the atmosphere is the most efficient solution for major climate recovery.
Powered by sunlight and gravity, plants manage the destructive heat of the sun, using water to convert energy into a latent state, where it changes from gas back into liquid. If we work with this scientific process and restore water in the ground, then we can transform the Australian landscape into an agriculturally-managed oasis. Unfortunately, the role of plants as the most effective climate solution is rarely understood and seldom debated. Our greatest failure has been the failure to recognise that plant-managed ground water storage resulted in the best climate possible. Natural science requires careful observation in time and space. Many counter-intuitive cycles occur, once time and space have had their influence. I have tried to share this evidence using only the most rigorous science available, many, many times over the past 40 years. PLANTS MADE THE LANDSCAPE HABITABLE. Australia is the oldest, flattest continent and serves as the best landscape laboratory on the planet. If we follow the blueprint of the old Australian landscape, we can all afford to reproduce and manage the natural benefits. Therefore, it is critical that the available evidence is delivered accurately with the least distortion by personal and commercial influences. This New Year could see a great new opportunity for the cooperation between honest and dedicated individuals and groups. HAPPY NEW YEAR, AND LET’S MAKE IT HAPPEN! Peter Andrews OAM
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Michelle
1/21/2019 09:06:49 am
Is there any government assistance for carbon farming and Natural sequence farming for 2019. Are there any field days or programs in the Northern Rivers of NSW planned. I would be interested in getting involved.
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Brooke
3/20/2019 03:39:13 pm
Hi Peter , I am so interested in this Natural Sequence Farming. I own 40 acres if degraded farmland that has been raped many times over by past farmers. How do you start to develop a plan. My land is on Flat, clay soil, goldfields country of Central Vic with a Salty Creek running through the bottom of the property . How do you work out a plan of attack without causing further problems. I have already started to plant trees ( lucerne trees , and native ) but other than that I don't know what to start first ..
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