DROUGHT MANAGEMENT
Survival In The Dry
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The overflow from the two larger tanks
will be captured by the middle tank
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The new water tanks need to be tied with
straps in order to prevent movement due to wind
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Empty dams are a common sight during this present drought. This photo was taken on a farm in our local area
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Eucalyptus torquata is a popular drought tolerant windbreak tree. This photo was taken in a desert location in South Australia
Dealing with extended drought conditions can be a daunting
affair. Not knowing when a drought will break not only tests
farmers, the general community in towns and cities is also affected
by subsequent water restrictions and higher food prices.
Drought
And Hobby Farm
The hobby farmer is mostly insulated from the financial effects
of drought since it is not the main source of income. However,
personal pride and a desire to see the farm develop, rather than
deteriorate into a dry and unappealing place to spend time, is
enough incentive to be proactive in the face of drought
conditions.
Special consideration is also required when farm animals are
present. The presence of shelter and ample drinking water is
paramount if animals are to be comfortable during hot and dry
conditions. Some tactics I have currently employed on my farm are
outlined below. As well, general strategies for the future are also
mentioned.
Soil
Cultivation For Hobby Farming
When planting young trees and shrubs, ensure the soil is
cultivated to reduce competition from weeds growing close to the
seedlings. Deep ripping of the planting area also helps any rain to
penetrate within the root zone of the seedling. Combined with heavy
mulching around the seedling, it will have a greatly increased
chance of surviving. Water storing crystals as well as products
that enable water to penetrate water repellant soils are also
available.
Protection from strong hot winds will also reduce evaporation of
moisture from around plants. Polymer films that are sprayed onto
leaf surfaces can also be used in order to reduce evaporation from
plants. These synthetic polymers are currently used when
transplanting established plants as a measure to reduce
transplanting shock.
Established plants may need to be pruned in order to reduce the
level of transpiration from leaf surfaces. Young fruiting trees
should have any fruit removed and not be fed with fertilizers which
encourage tender growth.
Balanced
Fertilizer
Fertilizers containing high levels of nitrogen should be used
sparingly; however, a balanced fertilizer at the correct
time-usually spring and autumn may be used with care. Foliar sprays
extracted from an organic source such as seaweed are useful as they
contain a range of micronutrients that strengthen plant cells.
Plants treated in this manner are better suited to survive extreme
conditions as the cell walls within plant tissues become thicker
and stronger.
Long-term climatic trends are hard to predict, however,
consideration needs to be given to issues such as climate change I
have planted native windbreak trees that generally have a lower
rainfall requirement than currently received in our region.
Should there be a general term trend towards reduced rainfall
these plants once established should cope well. In the event of
increased rainfall over subsequent seasons after a drought however,
there may be problems due to an excess of water given that these
types of plantings are normally suited to dry or very well drained
soils.
Crops
Selection
Selecting vegetable crops that have a shorter growing season,
often the case with dwarf varieties will save on precious water
Ensuring the soil is well managed and carefully cultivated in
order to protect its structure will allow plant root systems to
become quickly established. Long term plantings such as fruiting
trees and palms need to be carefully reviewed and not planted until
conditions improve. In extreme cases some plants will need to be
sacrificed
More common plants and those that can be easily and quickly
replaced may need to be removed in order to reduce competition for
water. The most efficient methods of irrigation that deliver water
close to the root system of the remaining plants also needs to be
employed.
Water
Harvesting System For Hobby Farm
Drought proofing my farm in the long term will also require an
effective water harvesting system. Expenditure on tanks and soil
contouring in order to channel excess moisture to storage areas
will need to occur. This process will be constrained by the
available finances, but should prove worthwhile in the long
term.
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