cowcockie,If you’re burning your own Ironbark from your own...

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    cowcockie,

    If you’re burning your own Ironbark from your own property you must have some fairly poor gravelly quartz ridges as Ironbark loves the conditions that most other living plants struggle to survive on.

    Had a few small patches of good Ironbark country myself. Great strainer posts and firewood blocks and no where as useless as some would think if you kept them growing good timber.

    I don’t think anyone outside of the Grazing Industry understands how most mixed farming and grazing properties are a balance of diverse uses and how blanket decisions on Climate Change will not work in reducing fire risks and or CO2 and Methane emissions.

    Anyway, just so you don’t misunderstand me, I’m sure you have some good dirt as well.


    MI
 
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