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And so it begins: Eat less meat or we’ll make you.
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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2203484" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>To alter scrub to productive farmland the first thing to do - after checking for big whatsits with teeth and claws, is to introduce goats. To improve grassland to a state where growing grain is a good idea, put sheep on it and begin ploughing small areas then let things grow naturally and allow the sheep to eat them - otherwise there will be problems with weeds. </p><p>Reducing the interactions between animals and the land reduces the fertility of the soil and in many places where local people and their animals have been removed 'so the area can regenerate' has resulted in it reverting to the desert which was there before the people came along.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2203484, member: 355878"] To alter scrub to productive farmland the first thing to do - after checking for big whatsits with teeth and claws, is to introduce goats. To improve grassland to a state where growing grain is a good idea, put sheep on it and begin ploughing small areas then let things grow naturally and allow the sheep to eat them - otherwise there will be problems with weeds. Reducing the interactions between animals and the land reduces the fertility of the soil and in many places where local people and their animals have been removed 'so the area can regenerate' has resulted in it reverting to the desert which was there before the people came along. [/QUOTE]
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