Hi all, I've just found this forum and I'm hoping it can be of use. As the owner of a bunch of chooks and (almost) 2 Dexters I need some info that is tailored to the teeny tiny end of the farm scale. :)
ive just joined your warm and cheery online community as someone interested in starting a permaculture hobby farm in WA.
Aside from a suburban backyard vege patch and having read the WA govt booklet on small rural agricultural landholdings, I have little to no experience.
Between 2001 and 2010, there was an average of 13 quad bike deaths per year. In 2011, this increased to 23 deaths and tragically in the first five months of 2012, 8 people have already died on quad bikes.
I wonder if anyone can advise me what insurance I would need for my property. I have 10 acres in the Adelaide Hills with circa 200 olive trees grown for oil. At the moment we are running this as a hobby farm ourselves (although we just used a pruning service) with no employees. There is some equipment, tractor, electric harvesters and a trailer. There is also a dam on the property and the entire property fenced.
We live on the property and of course our house and contents are currently insured - through AAMI.
We have a large paddock that is shared by goats/alpacas.....it has recently been covered in moss with very little feed available ....we are planning to till the paddock and lime it...and we were wondering what we should seed it with? What would be our best seed mix to use when replanting for goats/alpacas?
‘Getting away from it all’ is an Australian dream. In our area, getting away from it all often involves buying a rural block. Rural blocks can be productive farmland, a bush block or a combination of both.