♪alt13
Well-Known Member
Shepherds are destroying the soil and the great basin wild rye where my land is. The land is becoming less and less suitable for even ranching. They leave these huge swaths that sagebrush even has a hard time growing in. To the point of cryptobiotic soil crusts I have to say I have witnessed their destruction and it is important. The wind blows and where they have grazed heavily the soil goes with it. How quickly do you think soil is deposited in a place with no deciduous trees?
I think it is shameful that future generations will not get the use that this one had. I've also heard that they used to graze cattle out there but the land can no longer support them. Planning on a fence and trying to rehab it my little bit. Maybe one day I can leave my children a little piece of earth that is usable, healthy, and better than I found it.
I think it is shameful that future generations will not get the use that this one had. I've also heard that they used to graze cattle out there but the land can no longer support them. Planning on a fence and trying to rehab it my little bit. Maybe one day I can leave my children a little piece of earth that is usable, healthy, and better than I found it.