Resilient pastures and sediment: a case study in Hawke's Bay

D. Read
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For many hill-country farms sediment will be a bigger regulatory issue than nitrates over the next decade. A dense, resilient pasture can reduce the risk of insidious sediment loss. Any ecosystem that relies on a few species is fragile. Sowing a single species leads to repeated re-sowing and increasing bare ground to remove competition, increasing the risk of sediment flows. An important issue during regulatory consultation will be establishing a natural, pre-human baseline for forest cover and documenting more recent changes in sediment flows. Hill country cropping and pasture renewal is incompatible with resilient pasture. This is a farmer’s perspective on a diverse and persisting hill country pasture-based system that can make a good return on capital without re-grassing or fodder cropping. Funding of independent research on pasture and fodder systems is essential if farmers are to make good decisions.
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弹性牧场和沉积物:霍克湾的案例研究
对于许多山地农场来说,在接下来的十年里,沉积物将成为比硝酸盐更大的监管问题。一个密集的、有弹性的牧场可以减少潜在的沉积物流失的风险。任何依赖少数物种的生态系统都是脆弱的。播种单一物种会导致重复播种,增加裸露地以消除竞争,增加沉积物流动的风险。管理协商期间的一个重要问题将是为森林覆盖建立一个自然的、人类出现之前的基线,并记录最近沉积物流动的变化。山地种植和牧场更新与弹性牧场不相容。这是一个农民对多样化和持久的山地牧场系统的看法,该系统可以在不重新放牧或种植饲料的情况下获得良好的资本回报。如果农民要做出正确的决定,就必须为牧场和饲料系统的独立研究提供资金。
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