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Posted on Monday 3rd of March, 2025,
Greater Shepparton City Council is reminding farmers and landholders of the importance of protecting paddock trees during stubble burns, ensuring compliance with legal requirements and best practice land management.
In Summary
Paddock trees play a crucial role in the agricultural landscape, providing livestock with shelter from extreme temperatures, improving productivity, and supporting biodiversity. These trees also serve as vital habitat for native birds, bats, and pollinators, which contribute to pest control and crop production.
Council’s Manager Environment, Sharon Terry, urged landholders to take necessary precautions when planning and conducting stubble burns.
“It is illegal to remove, lop or destroy native vegetation, including paddock trees and standing dead trees without a planning permit” she said.
“These iconic trees are vital to a healthy environment, and their protection during stubble burns is essential.”
To minimise the risk to paddock trees, landholders should:
Landholders are responsible for any fire on their property and are liable for any damage caused by escaping embers. It is strongly recommended that they remain on-site until the fire is fully extinguished and ensure an adequate water supply is available.
For more information on managing stubble burns and protecting paddock trees, visit Agriculture Victoria or Sustainable Farms.
For further information, please call Council on 5832 9700 or email council@shepparton.vic.gov.au
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