New to farming, my adventure so far...

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Last seen: 08/04/2019 - 08:18
Joined: 03/04/2014 - 11:40

New to farming, my adventure so far...

Hi,

I don't have any questions but just wanted to introduce myself and tell you a little about my farm journey so far...I decided to make my first home, a home in the country. It took nearly 18mths to find my perfect home, but at last, I found my little piece of heaven in the Southern Downs region of QLD.

My aim is to be self suffiecent, "live off the grid" as much as possible and to one day earn a small income to live comfortably (ie. pay those bills we can't get out of).

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Autonomous diesel pump controller?

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Last seen: 03/08/2018 - 21:05
Joined: 09/23/2011 - 16:27

Autonomous diesel pump controller?

Hello,

I will soon need to change a diesel pump from manual operation to completely autonomous. It pumps water from a creek into a tank, from where I use a solar pump for drip irrigation. This all has to happen unatteneded.

The diesel pump is completely conventional: it has a key-operated electric starter, fuel tap, throttle and decompresison switch. All of these things need to be set to the proper position, and of course it has to be set throttle-off to stop.

Where to get advice on what we have and how to manage it?

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Last seen: 03/08/2018 - 21:05
Joined: 08/29/2013 - 20:42

Where to get advice on what we have and how to manage it?

We have recently made the move to the country on a beautiful 5 acre block in West Gippsland. We have no experience of farming but have a gardening background. We are yet to experience a winter here but are really keen to get on top of a couple of issues before we do. We know that a lot of water moves across the block as there are open easements through the property and severe pugging in the paddocks. We are desperate to improve the state of the paddocks and work with what we have in a more effective way rather than fighting against it.

Hello from Cedarviews

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Ant
Last seen: 09/24/2015 - 07:58
Joined: 03/02/2014 - 15:12

Hello from Cedarviews

Hi,

My wife and l are only new to this and by no way do i think lm a farmer just some who likes a challange. l look forward to this and will share our experiances and hopfully learn a thing or too. 

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How to remove rocks from soil

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Last seen: 03/08/2018 - 21:05
Joined: 02/25/2014 - 20:08

How to remove rocks from soil

Hi,

I am new to farming and would appreciate some advice.

I am looking at buying a 15 acre farm in the Ballan, Victoria area. I dug a few holes and found rock  in the soil.

Total of 5 holes where dug approximately 30cm wide x 30cm deep. I found 2 fist sized rocks in four out of the five holes.  In the 5th hole there was a handful of 20 mm rock. Pretty much in most places on the property that you dig with a shovel you hit rock of some sort.

Is my cow throwing a tantrum?

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Last seen: 02/28/2014 - 14:05
Joined: 02/27/2014 - 18:45

Is my cow throwing a tantrum?

Hi all,

i recently (about 2 weeks ago) got a cow for my backyard (almost 2 acres).  She's a 14 mo miniature Galloway (we think). She has adapted quite well, and seems to like me. She lets me pat her head, neck, tummy, back and front legs. I haven't gotten to her back legs yet. 

Leasing land can be a great way to get into agriculture or expand your existing business without the high capital cost of purchasing land. For the landowner, it can also provide a steady income from land they are not currently farming.

Before you enter into any agreement you should consider the length of the lease, the cost, each parties' responsibilities, restrictions on the property and what should happen in the case of a default or dispute.

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Buying a rural property?

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Last seen: 03/08/2018 - 21:05
Joined: 02/14/2014 - 20:49

Buying a rural property?

Hi,

my partner and I would like to buy a rural property initially for lifestyle/family/hunting purposes while we are still young and earning money in the city, with a view later to live on a farm later when we have kids.

we aren't completely in the dark, he comes from a farming family, and I've grown up spending a lot of time hunting on rural properties. We're both very hands on mechanical trades/engineering so we don't mind getting our hands dirty.

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