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Encyclopedia > Trees of Australia

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Trees For Life ยท Home (246 words)
South Australia has been left with the legacy of excessive land clearing.
Trees For Life’s Direct Seeding is ideal for tackling large scale revegetation work using a large range of mixed local native species.
Trees For Life grows and plants local native trees and shrubs for the Carbon Neutral program in best practice biodiversity plantings.
Unasylva - No. 185 - Forest influences - Farmers' impressions of the influences of trees in Australia (4156 words)
Farmers' impressions of the influences of trees in Australia
Asked whether there were any planted trees on their farms, 35 percent of farmers responded that they had tree belts and corridors, 14 percent had tree blocks, 6 percent had alley belts (at least two strips of trees with grazing or cropping between the strips) and another 6 percent had widely spaced plantings.
Trees may provide indirect benefits for farms through the provision of shelter and shade for livestock or the amelioration of land degradation problems such as soil erosion and high water tables.
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