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Central Queensland cattle producer Ian McCamley explains why it’s important for producers to be able to clear regrowth. Video courtesy of Ian McCamley.

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00:00You're away from the Rigolo regrowth we have strong ground cover, all that grass and root matter and mulch is protecting natural water.
00:12We get over near the Rigolo regrowth where it's been left and outcompeted all the ground cover.
00:18And here we go, bare ground, western bare ground.
00:24We've got the erosion, nothing to slow that water down.
00:29And that is the result of unmanaged regrowth of shallow rooted trees being left.
00:46Nothing wrong with the pasture management, it's fine out there.
00:52It's just a function of the Rigolo outcompeting the shore cover.
00:57And shore cover is so vital. Canopy cover means absolutely nothing.
01:03We haven't got something down here to hold all this together.
01:07We've got good trees, deep-breed trees, not these sort of trees that are complete.
01:15It's just a group of mushrooms.
01:20I can't wait to see the sea persona under the sea of water.
01:22We've got a lot of trees.
01:24Now we've got a lot of trees to keep up, but we've got little trees.
01:26We've got many trees to keep up.
01:28So, it's really new trees.
01:30We've got new trees to keep up with trees.
01:32And there you go.
01:33So we go.
01:34Yes, these trees are really beautiful trees.
01:35And we also have a장B.
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