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I will take getting chased off the field by early snow storms any day over trying to get the crop ahead of a fire.
Sounds and looks horrible and frightening. Hopefully weather cooperates and they can get a handle on the fires.
I get the impression you are not too close to the fires but how far away are you talking and what is the potential in your area?
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One thing I've been wondering Mallee...
Do farmers down under do much in the way of conventional tillage anymore?
We have had some bad grass fires around here the last couple years, but with no conventional tillage being done anymore there are no artificial fire breaks. It's not that conditions are any more conducive to fires necessarily, but we aren't indirectly trying to mitigate the risk anymore either.
If a combine lights up at harvest, or a controlled burn gets whipped up by the wind, or a power pole snaps and shorts out, it'll burn hard till it hits a river now if the wind is howling. In the past it used to burn to a summerfallow field and power out before it became an inferno...
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Where would one have to take the machinery to save it? Can a combine outrun a fire, and is there anywhere safe from a fire of that intensity in those conditions?
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Helmsdale tillage is a dirty word pardon the pun.
But making a bit of a comeback but only a little
Ab5 not sure there all safe must have put 5hem on burnt ground I guess of bare areas somewere
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Originally posted by malleefarmer View PostHelmsdale tillage is a dirty word pardon the pun.
But making a bit of a comeback but only a little
Ab5 not sure there all safe must have put 5hem on burnt ground I guess of bare areas somewere
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Tabloid Info : Apparently Aboriginals historically, when the weather was right, burnt fuel-control black strips. According to CNN, this practice has not been carried on by white man, consequently fires can burn millions of acres when conditions present.
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Originally posted by malleefarmer View PostCould Well be will do a searchorse
And nah no rain but areas that need it for fires might just score 20 to 30m godsend
Another fire going in WA Esperance area
Sorry. I check a map it was the drive from Banbury to Albany that I was thinking about. The we drove through esperance.Last edited by LEP; Jan 13, 2020, 09:04.
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Originally posted by sumdumguy View PostTabloid Info : Apparently Aboriginals historically, when the weather was right, burnt fuel-control black strips. According to CNN, this practice has not been carried on by white man, consequently fires can burn millions of acres when conditions present.
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