© Edna Walling Collection, La Trobe Australian Manuscripts Collection, State Library of Victoria

Source: MS 13048 box 3726

There are several very good reasons for retaining the natural growth on country roadsides. It serves as a windbreak where cleared paddocks exist on either side. It provides imperative conditions of shelter and nesting for birds, and honey producing flowers for bees - two invaluable friends of the farmer. It prevents erosion from wind and water, and lastly, it is very much more interesting that the tree planting schemes that usually succeeed it, ...

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