Our dam has gone cloudy and smells like sulphur

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Our dam has gone cloudy and smells like sulphur

Hi. Our dam has gone cloudy and smells like sulphur. We have only been at the property for 6 months so I'm unsure as to whether it is a seasonal thing or not. The dam is 40m x 30m and 7m deep. Is it something I should be worried about? Thanks for any heap

Unwell goat kid

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Unwell goat kid

hello all i have inherited a orphaned kid from a farm and he doesnt move to well on his front feet very stiff and unsteady does anybody have any clues to what might help him he is only 3 weeks old and feeds well from his bottle ,thanks in advance michael

Help i can't type into the body section. What am I doing wrong?

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Help i can't type into the body section. What am I doing wrong?

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Anton and Fiona Bombara are seasoned organic growers.

Critical skills
The Bombara's believe that observation and timing are the two most critical skills required in organic production.

“We learnt a lot empirically — making mistakes, observing the effects, applying what we considered to be the solution and then assessing the results."

"By observation we determined optimal planting and harvest times according to insect life cycles."

"We wanted to grow a variety of crops to get away from ‘one-crop’ farming," said Fiona.

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Pasture improvement

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Pasture improvement

Hi- I am rotating my cows through a few different areas to improve the pasture. Its only a small area - 5 acres divided up. After much research ,some to let grass go to seed then feed and rest- others say never let it get to seed stage ??  Bit confused- dont you need seeds to grow the next lots of grass or will they form better through spreading under the ground when the top third is eaten ??  Should i run the mower over when they have moved on to get more much layer build up ?

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Kyle

Haven't Started Yet!

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Kaz
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Haven't Started Yet!

Hello!

My husband and I are currently looking to purchase a small parcel of land. We used to own land in Taralga but it was too hilly and rock based for it to be useful.

We currently live semi rural on half an acre, we planted a fruit orchard which is giving us some good fruit for ourselves and to share amongst the neighbours however we are hoping to go to a larger scale.

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Aerator for small acrea

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Aerator for small acrea

Hi Guys

New to Farmstyle but have been on our 40 acre property in the Macleay Valley for 30 years. Thought I could offer suggestions and even learn some as well. We have made some successes and a lot of mistakes on the place so far but absolutly love the life style. We grew up in Sydney moved here had family and could NEVER go back - live like battery chooks down there!! (Let out on the weekend to go to the Shopping Mall)

 

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Small tractor for 10 acre hobby farm at Nanango

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Small tractor for 10 acre hobby farm at Nanango

Hi all,

 

Interested in purchasing a small tractor with slasher and bucket, our block is moderately elevated so I am assuming a 4WD model would be the go.

 

Also have read some reports about Korean tractors including the Kioti brand and as I have had no experience with tractors I thought a question on this forum would be invaluable.

 

Kind regards,

Michael.

Anton and Fiona Bombara are seasoned organic growers.

Their organic market garden business in the Peel region of Western Australia has flourished from a part-time enterprise growing only watermelon, tomatoes and capsicum to a full-time business employing four additional staff and producing a wide range of summer and winter crops.

The Bombara's are 'idealists' and started with organics because they wanted to be able to produce better quality food in a way which wasn’t destructive to the land.

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