Dangemanning Farm: a holistic development
M. R. and S. M. McFarlane
Pacific Conservation Biology
9(1) 39 - 41
Published: 2003
Abstract
DANGEMANNING Farm is a cereal, pulse and sheep property in the central wheatbelt of Western Australia with a 325 mm annual rainfall which falls mainly in winter. The farm was first settled in the early 1900s and has evolved, both in design and farm practice, in response to the effects of past practices on production and land degradation. It is now a farm in its early stages of a modern holistic development, with an emphasis on the integration of agricultural systems, Landcare and nature conservation. The long-term goal for the farm is to achieve sustainable farming in a non-degraded landscape.https://doi.org/10.1071/PC030039
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