cross-posted from: https://aussie.zone/post/240986

“People are sold an illusion,” says fifth-generation farmer Liz Burns, who runs livestock and grows berries, herbs and bush foods in the Hepburn shire council, which neighbours the Macedon Ranges shire, about 100km north-west of Melbourne.

Farmland seen as vacant land Farmers and planning researchers have for decades warned against development encroaching on the fertile farmland within 100km of the city.

The loss of farmland has accelerated this century, under both Coalition and Labor state governments, increasing land prices and the cost of farming.

Land-use conflict stories are common: Bellarine Peninsula farmer Noel Vallance was reportedly threatened with legal action after dust from stripping grain settled in a neighbour’s swimming pool; Macedon dairy farmer Peter Grant reportedly said a planned development will curb his ability to milk at 3am.

Farmers on the fringe face uncertainty when considering investing in new sheds, land and modernisation.

  • Treevan 🇦🇺@aussie.zoneOP
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    1 year ago

    I wrote a blog a while back on erosion with a few references and used this quote, it matches somewhat to what you are saying.

    “The most meaningful indicator for the health of the land, and the long-term wealth of a nation, is whether soil is being formed or lost. If soil is being lost, so too is the economic and ecological foundation on which production and conservation are based.”

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      1 year ago

      “Despite all our accomplishments we owe our existence to a six-inch layer of topsoil and the fact that it rains”