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Originally posted by may-be View PostThe page that did not load for me shows that Canada has 8953 trees per person. China has 102. Brazil 1494. US 716.
Yes Canada needs a few more trees to save our planet
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Trees provide a lot of ecological goods and services that farmers take for granted.
In your location trees may be in excess, but for much of the world deforestation has led to desertification and major soil loss.
When you generalize that trees are bad you need to take into account that there are still many windbreaks across the southern prairies that provide benefits to crop production and soil protection.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostTrees provide a lot of ecological goods and services that farmers take for granted.
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But the billion trees Trudeau wants to plant ...the math is done on the sequestering value...
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Our farm has hundreds and hundreds of acres of trees. I love our land, it is some of the most beautiful and aesthetically pleasing land in the province. We burn lots of wood, we eat lots of game.
Outside my borders, trees are losing the battle badly. To each their own, but this beautiful parkland is turning quickly into bald ass prairie. Good for me as a hunter, as a guy to whom dollars don’t matter most I guess.
I do find it interesting that the bald ass farmers come begging me to hunt on my land. Maybe if they left a bit along the creeks and sloughs, they too would have some animals to hunt. Lol
I could care less if the government compensates me enough. For me, when I am out on our wild land areas, the beauty and the animals are compensation enough.
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Tree planting is planned mostly for cities.
So are arguing that trees are bad for farming and we should cut them all down?
You will lose that debate and turn hunters, conservationists and average citizens against farmers.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostTree planting is planned mostly for cities.
And we already clear cut a million acres of forest every year. Isn't it easier to shut that down? Shouldn't the forest industry be sacrificed on the altar of climate change first?Last edited by jazz; Jan 10, 2020, 09:33.
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Except the truth is, the wildlife(deer, moose, elk) have nothing to eat in a mature forest, they live off of alfalfa, canola, barley and bales. We can drive to Banff and back, and see an order of magnitude more wildlife( and signs/tracks) within 5 miles of home than in the entire remainder of the trip.
My neighbour is mad at me because I allow hunting( in this case, on land I bought from him), and the hunters love to hunt my land because that is where the wildlife are guaranteed to be, since there is something to eat. Apparently it is OK for me to feed the thieves, but he puts game fence around his bale stacks so they can't get in, and doesn't leave any alfalfa standing, as a few neighbours who love deer do every winter.Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Jan 10, 2020, 10:05.
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Yup, they eat. And tramp. And pee. I don’t mind cuz I’m a hunter dude. I WANT the animals around. Lol
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Originally posted by jazz View Post
And we already clear cut a million acres of forest every year. Isn't it easier to shut that down? Shouldn't the forest industry be sacrificed on the altar of climate change first?
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Chuckchuck. I find it very bad manners to try and put words in someone’s mouth. I stated some facts. Who is arguing, Debating or trying to generalize that trees are bad? Or trying to turn anybody against anyone.
If I did not like trees I could add some productive acres to my land. I am also waiting for some free trees to plant for more windbreak. I just find it sad that we closing industries and about to waste a lot of money doing many things that will not make much difference when we have people living in the streets and pensioners going to food banks.
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