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To: | "Frank O'Connor" <>, "birdswa email list" <>, <> |
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Subject: | Cotton Farming Rejected at Broome |
From: | "Ricki Coughlan" <> |
Date: | Thu, 12 Aug 2004 05:18:48 +1000 |
This is extremely welcome news, but I would submit that the best place for cotton farming is nowhere until the industry learns to operate without the massive load of harmful crop spraying which it undertakes. Indian hemp is a far better alternative to cotton and also offers an alternative source of raw material for paper products in place of eucalypt forests. Regards - Ricki |
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