Barley Grass

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13 years 2 months
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Last seen: 03/08/2018 - 21:05
Joined: 12/06/2012 - 18:37

Barley Grass

Hi, I too have a major barley grass in pasture, problem but no funds to combat it by reseeding, fertiliser & soil analysis as we're now on the pension.

3 yrs ago we had an early 'break', good growth, sprayed with Glycosphate, great kill followed by more rain/warmth & regrowth. The seeder arrived, I asked him about all the greenery (b. grass of course!) but he said no need to respray, it'd be fine. We only have 12 acs, sowed 8 of them & you can guess the rest of the story. We now have about 80% of the damned stuff so, as you can imagine, the land is rather unproductive.

Getting rid of foxes

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13 years 6 months
Last seen: 03/08/2018 - 21:05
Joined: 08/22/2012 - 08:18

Getting rid of foxes

Hi all, what is the most effective and fastest way to get a fox. l have a cleared property with ajoining property of covered trees and scrub. this fox spots me long before l spot her. l have lost my chickens to her and l want to get some more, so some good smart advice would be welcomed. oh also we live to close to town to use a rifle.

Regards, Sandy

Information: solar powered drip irrigation system

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14 years 5 months
Last seen: 03/08/2018 - 21:05
Joined: 09/23/2011 - 16:27

Information: solar powered drip irrigation system

Hi,

This is information rather than a question. I built a drip irrigation system that operates with a small 12V pump, which is connected to a solar charger and battery. The system has been very troublesome, so I am posting some info about my tribulations in case it is helpful to anybody else.

The system consists of:

* 12V 14.7 litres per minute, 40 psi pump (cheap pump, you can get them online for well under $100)

* 12V gel cel battery (now 26 AH, but started with 12 AH)

* 40 watt solar panel (but started with 8 watt)

 Developed by MEA, Australia's soil moisture monitoring specialists, the GDot is a simple visual display to help you know when to irrigate. No more  guesswork!

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Weaner rings

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13 years 4 months
Last seen: 03/08/2018 - 21:05
Joined: 10/21/2012 - 09:54

Weaner rings

We are presently using weaner rings on a number of our calves and note that some are still sucking even with the ring on.

Has anyone come accross this before. 

The ring is yellow with barbs.

Measuring water flows to troughs remotely

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13 years 3 months
Last seen: 08/15/2017 - 15:44
Joined: 11/07/2012 - 16:02

Measuring water flows to troughs remotely

I want to measure the water flows to the troughs on my farm. I can't find a meter that attaches to 50mm pipe. It would be good if the data could be recorded and/or studied remotley.

I can find industrial types but the cost is huge and the order is too small to intrest the sales people i talk to, so they rarely call back

Anybody got any thoughts?

Consolidating property

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13 years 10 months
Last seen: 03/08/2018 - 21:05
Joined: 04/14/2012 - 07:12

Consolidating property

Dear farm expert

I would like to know what the proses and the costs are to consolidate two small neighboring properties in NSW. As I understand a property must be min 40ha in size to be able to get a building entitlement. The two properties are just over 70ha combined. Will it be worth buying with the intent to consolidate? 

Thanking you

Ivan

Cattle crush working side

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13 years 3 months
Last seen: 03/08/2018 - 21:05
Joined: 11/13/2012 - 21:34

Cattle crush working side

I have just purchased a cattle property and am looking to replace the old cattle yards with a new set of portable ones. I have noticed that most yards have the crush's with the working side on the inside/holding pen? I have worked with cattle in the crush from the outside (offside) of the yards in the past, is there a reason why most crush's have the working side on the inside? I would think that this would be more hazardous having all your branding irons and working with your back to a pen full of animals? 

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