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Western Australia grazier revives rangeland soil with 150 chickens
In two years, 150 laying hens on Gabyon Station have made soil hold water better, helped plants grow stronger, and changed wildflower colours.
Why it mattersShows a simple way to restore damaged grazing land, produce eggs, and support food security.
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