@jsmort2@AusGrassland Sort of depends in the variety..
Annuals are annual.
If it’s a true Westerwold, no chance.
If it’s more of an Italian type, there’s some chance that some plants will survive in a soft year.
However data shows these survivors perform poorly in second year, compared to a re-sow
@Climate_Earth20 All while they own seaside property, and charter private jets to a city in the Middle East desert fuelled solely by fossil fuels, to pontificate about the damage done to the climate by your cows.
I’m not the smartest in the room, but I’m not an idiot..!!
Pure scum, he should count himself lucky he was just told off by a guest rather than legitimately have all the teeth knock out #JailDanAndrews immediately
71% of the Earth's surface is water-covered, and this sounds like a lot of water.
But only 0.12% of Earth's total volume is liquid water.
Look at this chart.
The largest sphere represents all of Earth's water. Its diameter is about 860 miles and has a volume of about 1,386,000,000 cubic kilometers km³).
The blue sphere over Kentucky represents the world's liquid fresh water (groundwater, lakes, swamp water, and rivers). The volume comes to about 10,633,450 km³.
Do you notice the "tiny" bubble over Atlanta, Georgia? That one represents fresh water in all the lakes and rivers on the planet. Most of the water people and life of earth need every day comes from these surface-water sources. The volume of this sphere is about 22,339 mi3 (93,113 km3).
71%, therefore, is a quite misleading number.
@SimonCotter62 Best advertising thing ever.
Ya just need to say the first line, and you can make most of it up, and EVERY Australian knows exactly what’s going on..
unreal.!!