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Queenslanders are being encouraged to bury their ‘tighty whities’ to test the he…
Queenslanders are being encouraged to bury their ‘tighty whities’ to test the health of their soil for a citizen science challenge.
After eight weeks they need to be dug up – and the more degraded they are,
the better.“It was just amazing, all that’s left was the elastic band of the Y-front, the old fella jocks” – Cotton Farmer, Des Morris.
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