John Ive

'Successfully managing saline watertables to realise production and environment synergies'

'Strategic tree planting' is the story Yass farmer John Ive and his family want to tell. After moving to the Yass Valley near Canberra, John transformed 'Talaheni' from a run down grazing property into a productive farm with increased production and environmental values.

'Twenty years ago saline seeps were common, pastures poor and in decline, and erosion sites active. With a combination of approaches, starting with strategic tree planting, the worst of the salinity has been rehabilitated and groundwater over substantial areas is declining' says John.

'It's been a long process, but along the way I've learned some valuable lessons - about the need to read the landscape and appreciate the processes, to keep detailed records and to be proactive'.

With support from the Land & Water Australia Community Fellowship, John will create a website documenting his management of saline watertables to realise production and environmental synergies with 22 years of diaries, photographs and data.

Since winning his Land & Water Australia Community Fellowship John Ive and his family have won: the 2004 NSW/ACT Regional Achievers Award; were nominees for the 2003-04 National Landcare Awards; winners of won the CPA Australia Triple Bottom Line Award and received a Commendation in the Award for Outstanding Service to the Environment at the United Nations Association of Australia World Environment Day Awards in June 2004; and winners of the 2003 NSW Telstra CountryWide Landcare Research Award.

John has also been a guest speaker at Land & Water Australia's Science in the Paddock Breakfast Briefings (number four).

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