Hi Alex. Thanks for sharing. Burning crop stubble, once common practice, is now a rare practice in Australia. For our climate, stubble helps protect from erosive rainfall, aids soil structure, and helps retain soil moisture.
No, it's not burning, it evaporateHi Alex. Thanks for sharing. Burning crop stubble, once common practice, is now a rare practice in Australia. For our climate, stubble helps protect from erosive rainfall, aids soil structure, and helps retain soil moisture.
That is very interesting. ThanksNo, it's not burning, it evaporate![]()
Explain please.No, it's not burning, it evaporate![]()
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