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The old block | princemyheart

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Most memorable farming moment:

Up to the waist in sheep dip.

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23 weeks 3 days
recent discussion activity:
  • 14-01-2012: The simplest and easiest part time farming IMHO is to buy and sell cattle at the same market. Have an agent buy you store cattle. When they have put on kilos. Send them off to market and buy replace
  • 14-01-2012: lol   ....  "herd"   My daughter was a WWOOFer in Italy a few years ago. That is when we became interested. To our suprise it originated just down the road from us in Gippsland A
  • 14-01-2012: A little farm? Okay.... given the above..... a lot of patience. If you have no farming or livestock knowlege then that is what you will need. If you launch in without the knowledge or experience then
  • 14-01-2012: Years ago I bought a 'grey' import tractor. Kubota L 2201. It has a front end loader and along with slasher, blade, hay spike, it is indispensable. I have 240 acres with mixed stock and plantations. I
  • 14-01-2012: Electric shears will work fine. With the fine wool of merinos, and their extra skin folds, you will need to work carefully. You may need to oil up your shears if you can't keep them in the wool consis
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