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Conserving feed

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Last seen: 03/08/2018 - 21:05
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Conserving feed

Had a problem trying to post on Internet Explorer so had to rep-post, hope this works.

We're about to move onto a ~40ha property near Bathurst, NSW. Currently it is separated into 3 paddocks however I want to develop this futher into 6-8 ~5ha paddocks.

Is 10 acres of maca farm worth the labour?

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11 years 9 months
Last seen: 02/18/2013 - 19:56
Joined: 02/10/2013 - 14:29

Is 10 acres of maca farm worth the labour?

We are looking at purchasing a 10acre property on the NSW Northern Rivers. The property has approx 800 mature macadamia trees, a dam and silos/ dryers. 

We are complete novices and could really use some help with answers to the following

* what would be the best type of mower, a zero turn or a tractor/slasher? We have a budget of around $5000 - $6000 max and need to keep the hours of mowing to a minimum. 

Scarifier vs cultivator

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Last seen: 03/08/2018 - 21:05
Joined: 01/04/2013 - 14:49

Scarifier vs cultivator

Okay, I may be asking a stupid question but hey!

 

I have land that we have just purchased. It has had cereals on it for numerous years. Ground is good. Just wondering what the difference is between a scarifier and a cultivator and can you get a scarifier and cultivator combo?

 

I am looking at one for sale at the moment that is advertised as a combo so just needed some advice.

 

Cheers

 

Ben

Finding a contractor to advise on pasture establishment

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Joined: 01/29/2013 - 15:40

Finding a contractor to advise on pasture establishment

Hey there!

I have a small property in West Gippsland area which we run horses on. There is a 7 acre back paddock which I'm looking at planting a pasture crop(maybe lucerne) for cutting as hay. Horses only consume money so I'm hoping I can offset some costs by selling feed to other horsey people.

At what point does "watering the garden" become "irrigation"?

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11 years 9 months
Last seen: 05/14/2022 - 19:22
Joined: 01/24/2013 - 10:34

At what point does "watering the garden" become "irrigation"?

It might sound like a silly question, but given one is not allowed to irrigate without an irrigation license, at what point does "watering the garden" become "irrigation"? 

Is it to do with a certain size? Or is it related to whether it is for private or commercial use?

Small farm with Dexter cattle

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11 years 10 months
AJS
Last seen: 07/08/2019 - 07:51
Joined: 01/12/2013 - 11:35

Small farm with Dexter cattle

Hi,

I am interested to know at what age (roughly) that a dexter bull may be able to breed with my cows. The mother of the bull needed to have a ceasarian whilst giving birth to this bull and our vet has told us not to breed her anymore which is why i dont want to take the risk of her becomming pregnant again. We only have the two cows and a calf and dont want to segregate her from the other cows if we dont need to. 

Management of extra acres

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12 years 3 months
Last seen: 01/12/2013 - 11:31
Joined: 08/12/2012 - 19:19

Management of extra acres

Hello,

My partner and I are shortly moving to the Northern Rivers region from a city house to some country acres. Our plan is to be semi self-sustainable with a veggie patch, some fruit trees, about 5 chickens and 2 milking goats. We plan to work full time initially, hopefully pulling back to 3 days a week so this is all we think we could manage.

Barley Grass

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11 years 11 months
Gay
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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12 years 3 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

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