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Patchwork Ploughing: Australian Farmer Creates Huge Geometric Artwork to Fight Soil Erosion

Source: theguardian.com Published: January 19, 2016 A pattern made by a farmer, Brian Fischer, at Ashmore White Suffolk Stud in South Australia in January 2016. Fischer says it’s saving him 15cm of topsoil because the ridges reduce the chance of wind erosion....

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