Recent worm count and egg count results throughout the south east of Australia suggest that Barbers Pole worm (Haemonchus contortus) will be a  challenge this spring and summer on farms that traditionally may not have seen issues previously with this parasite.

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Thinking of starting a small lavender farm

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Thinking of starting a small lavender farm

No action yet, just thinking of buying a small lot (1-2 hec.) near melbourne to grow lavender.

I know nothing about farming or planting.

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New hobby farm

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New hobby farm

I havent looked around the web site yet but looks like theres lots of infomation. Looking forward to participating on this site. Thought I'd introduce myself first. I currently live in victoria and have 6 hens, small veggie patch and greenhouse on a small house block. We have just bought 27 acres in tasmania and looking forward to expand to a hobby farm.

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For small landholders wanting to make a success of calf rearing and make a supplementary income from it, calf housing will be an important consideration. Providing suitable housing for calves at night and in bad weather for the first 4 weeks of their life can result in growth rates of up to 25%  above those of non-housed calves.

Individual or group housing?
There are two basic approaches to housing calves. They can be housed individually in pens or small huts or together in small groups. Both approaches have their advantages as well as some disadvantages.

Individual housing has the advantage that it’s easier to provide calves with individual attention and potentially gives greater control over infectious diseases. Problems of calf testicle/pizzle and ear sucking are also avoided. However, tending to calves in individual housing does tend to require more labour input. In addition, individually housed calves can experience socialising problems and post-weaning growth checks once they are introduced to other calves.  

For small landholders who are time poor and rearing calves part time, group housing can provide significant time savings. Group housing is effective so long  as continual attention is paid to shed hygiene and the progress of each individual calf is monitored well.  

Calf bedding can be untreated wood chips, shavings, sawdust, straw, or shredded paper

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 As we head into spring, a few cases of cattle bloat have caused some problems in the region over the last week. Bloat is a seasonal problem in both dairy  and beef cattle.

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Wannabe primary producer

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Wannabe primary producer

Hi everyone, my goal over the next ten years is to save enough and learn enough to be able to run a farming operation that'll provide enough $$$ and enough satisfaction during my retirement. I'm looking at maybe in 10 years time. 

 

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Quad bike safety

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Quad bike safety

I live on a reasonably slopping block in the Latrobe Valley.

I also own a Honda TRX500 Quad Bike.

We all know how dangerous Quad Bikes can be on sloppy uneven ground.

Does anybody own a Quad Bike that has ROL ( Roll Over Protection ) fitted.

Whether as a standard accessory or as an aftermarket purchase.

Either way where can a hobby farmer like myself purchase one of these units.

 

Dennis Bawden

What farming should I do?

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What farming should I do?

Hi,

I am considering buying a farm on the NSW southern highalnds approx 100 acres, i am a full time worker and i am wondering what are some of the better ( for want of a better term) kind of farming i could get into which i can do part time ? and does not require full time attention but also has decent returns ? i have been looking at Pigs Goats Cattle ? also which would be the most cost effective to start up ? 

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Cattle farming

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Cattle farming

Hi, we are Shelanda and Barbara and we are about to start a cattle farm for our first time. People might think we are crazy but we are very serious about it and very excited. We are moving onto 800 acres and we want to put cattle on it.  At first we were thinking about buying a few calves and learning a little from that... we have done lots of reading but would love to hear from people with any ideas or any information that could help us along the way.

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