Mulga producers concerned about their “hay shed”, with legal uncertainty
Mulga producers concerned about their “hay shed”, with legal uncertainty
MORE questions are being asked about the Federal Government’s new environmental laws, with producers who may need to push mulga trees for drought fodder this year unsure whether the law will allow them.
Fodder harvesting in the mulga is different to a lot of other areas where cyclical clearing is done to maintain a diversity of pastures. Mulga properties in Western Queensland and New South Wales base most of their value off being able hold onto stock for long periods during droughts.
The shrubs
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