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Saturday, March 7, 2015

Preserving Glyphosate


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Popular Posts

  • Growing well
    18th January 2011. Eastern Australia has recorded one of it's wettest springs followed by an extremely wet summer, with major flooding i...
  • Corn Harvest
    The corn has matured and I've managed to find an 8 row corn front to hire. This is a New Holland front that has been modified to fit a ...
  • Corn planter
    I have purchased a secondhand corn planter. It is an Australian made Mason 9550. It has 8 rows on 30" (762mm) spacing. The four fertili...
  • Sorghum
    Sorghum, Toongabbie, 5 May 2011 Photo above (5 May 2011) is the sorghum approaching maturity. You may notice that just left of centre ...
  • Rick Bieber - South Dakota
        Rick Beiber is an inspiration to me. He farms in South Dakota and grows a variety of crops on 17" annual rainfall, the most i...
  • Summer grains potential in Gippsland
    Bairnsdale Climate   The red-gum plains between Traralgon and Bairnsdale in Gippsland are predominantly a livestock grazing area with ...
  • Maize Establishment
    I have taken the punt and planted 29 ha of maize and 22 ha of grain sorghum. I fallowed a paddock after wheat harvest 2009. This paddock yie...
  • Sorghum Harvest
    This post should have been done 6 months ago, but here goes anyway. Winter has been very wet, and we haven't been able to get on paddock...
  • Chickpea Update
    A bit of an update on the chickpeas at the trial site. They are podding up well and still flowering. This plant below has 155 pods and 55 ...
  • Summer Crops
    After sowing spring crops in September, we left 700 acres fallow. Some was still too wet and generally it was just too late to keep sowing. ...

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Gippsland, Victoria, Australia
"turning rain into grain" is my motto. My aim is to turn as much as possible of our 600mm annual average rain into grain. Due to the random nature of our rainfall, varying annually from 300mm - 900mm, opportunity cropping is the way forward.
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  • Tales of a Kansas Farmer
    Times past
    6 years ago
  • Stuart Barden in Kenya
    Yellow Beans in the background looking "yellow"
    7 years ago
  • James S. Peck Nuffield Scholar 2010
    Wheat drill
    8 years ago
  • CTF 2010 Trip to Australia
    CTF Australia 2010 Wrap-up
    14 years ago
  • Nuffield Trip 2010
    Back Home
    14 years ago

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