Good grief.
FARMing requires by its very nature A FARM.
We've been over this.
No FARM.... NO FARMING.
Creating a bushfire to scare animals and kill them as they escape is HUNTING not FARMING.
As for burning creating miraculous regrowth that attracts animals for hunting...
Quote:Codding says the new study looked at kangaroo populations in all five stages of post-fire spinifex grass vegetation, as described by the Martu.
The first is Nyurnma, or bare ground; second is Waru-Waru, or early regrowth starting six months to a year post-fire; and third is Nyukura, the middle stage that begins one to five years after fire and features fruits such as bush tomato and bush raisin eaten by the Martu and hill kangaroos. The two final stages occur five to 15 years after fire: Manguu, when spinifex grass forms hummocks and re-establishes dominance, and Kunarka, dominated by old spinifex grass hummocks decaying at the center.
Of course the Hunter/Gatherers as the vast majority of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander were had to adapt to various environmental conditions over the Australian land mass. Some tribes were Nomadic, some hunted marsupials, some lived off aquatic marine life, all gathered from the local environment.
There is no evidence any owned a farm or kibbutz of any kind.