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Posted on Tuesday 5th of March, 2024,
Greater Shepparton City Council is urging farmers planning to burn off stubble this season to take every step to protect their paddock trees and other native vegetation on and around their properties.
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When undertaking stubble burning as part of farming practices, it is vital that paddock and roadside trees are protected during the process. Paddock trees provide many benefits to agriculture, the community and the environment, including:
It is important that landholders are aware of legal requirements and responsibilities when planning to burn stubble, including not conducting burns on Total Fire Ban days. Farmers should create a fire break of no less than three metres from the edge of the canopy (drip line) all around each tree.
Council’s Acting Manager Environment, Paul Dainton, urged famers and landholders to understand the risks of stubble burning and act accordingly.
“It is illegal to remove, lop or destroy native vegetation including paddock trees and standing dead trees, therefore protecting native vegetation during a stubble burn is crucial” he said.
“Paddock trees are iconic to our agricultural landscape and provide numerous benefits that are vital to maintain a healthy environment”.
Landholders need to:
Landholders must remember that they are responsible for any fire on their property, and are liable for any damage caused by the fire and escaping embers. It is recommended that landholders remain in attendance at the stubble burn until the fire is extinguished and ensure they have an adequate water supply if required.
More information on how to manage stubble can be found on the Agriculture Victoria website - https://agriculture.vic.gov.au/
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