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Hi gang,glad you could stop by(friends and ghosts alike),some good news on the lambing front and of course there's Q&A as usual.
Saturday:although it was a"foggy" start ,it cleared to a "super spring day".First job was to get that heap burnt(un-be-known to me Jenny had decided to burn another heap close to the house).Once I got it started it took about 2 hours or so to get it down to a "hot heap",so I thought I would do a bit more to the vege garden.The compost I started last xmas has gone so well,but I know there is a "huge" Black Snake that has been Wintering under it.(I have got some pic's ,but need to wait til my off-peak to load them for you to see ).Jenny came over this afternoon and saw what I had and said"I will have some of that for my garden".Anyway back to my day ,after the vege garden I went for a walk to see how the ewe's were going ,it seems that some of the ewe's got "sick" of waiting and there were 8 or so "new lambs"down on the flats(hope the weather stays good for a day or so).
After lunch I got the dogs and we moved the "old ewe " group with the rams to another small paddock to clean it up so I can spray it next week.I hope to be able to shear 3 woolly one 's early next week and draft off the rams and move them away until xmas.Later this"arvo" I had a look at the ewe group that had gone early,there seems to be quite a few "little " lambs in the drop and I wonder if it was a dry finish to autumn or the 2 week "cold snap"which has slowed there growth in "utro"(we have decided that next year we will go back to 1st week October lambing and risk the "fly-strike " at marking)....Fed the dogs and its time for a beer.
Q & A:..DL.Transporting the stock.We have not noticed anything over the years( sometimes I think its the owners,who are stressed ,rather than the stock)....On the Garlic ,I'm going to just use "store bought" bulbs as well,Jenny bought some Purple Garlic this week and we are both going to try it(the vege thing is very competitive,last year she kicked my a#*e in the tomato competition,but then I am always looking to do things a bit differently).....I took another look at my "beds" and they are more like 2ft in height (its old "cliplok"roof sheeting ,Jenny used old hardwood in her beds and they are not as high as mine).The problem we have is that in the summer we get a really hot "westerly " wind,it comes from the "desert regions" in the middle of Aussie.By using the "shadecloth" when the temp gets 35/40C, with a humidity level under 10%,I thought I would sink some water containers into the soil "up-wind"of the plants it may increase the humidity and so effect on yields.(Jenny will say"another hair-brained idea"),but I don't care,my garden ,my rules and if it should work I'm sure she will do it next year and probably claim it was her "idea" all along(LOL)
On the subject of your land I would look for a slope between 20/30degs ,clay is good as once it is wet it holds moisture really well,but I would "rip" it across the slope first and give it a good dressing of Gypsum,before adding any thing to the surface.We have used a mineral mix for the stock for years and years and when it comes out the other end it has been processed by the animals "gut" and everything is in a form that the plants can "take up" straight away.( We have never used P or N to encourage plant growth)
Sheep and 4H is a great topic which we must chat about sometime,I have some views on the topic which may bring some "ghosts" to life(LOL).Let us know how you get on with the Ag guy.
Well "you lot"I think that will do for tonight ,its been another "long day" and I needs my "beauty sleep",so we hope you can make it back again next time,stay safe and we hope the "big wind " stays away from your place.........................T.O.R.......................
Saturday:although it was a"foggy" start ,it cleared to a "super spring day".First job was to get that heap burnt(un-be-known to me Jenny had decided to burn another heap close to the house).Once I got it started it took about 2 hours or so to get it down to a "hot heap",so I thought I would do a bit more to the vege garden.The compost I started last xmas has gone so well,but I know there is a "huge" Black Snake that has been Wintering under it.(I have got some pic's ,but need to wait til my off-peak to load them for you to see ).Jenny came over this afternoon and saw what I had and said"I will have some of that for my garden".Anyway back to my day ,after the vege garden I went for a walk to see how the ewe's were going ,it seems that some of the ewe's got "sick" of waiting and there were 8 or so "new lambs"down on the flats(hope the weather stays good for a day or so).
After lunch I got the dogs and we moved the "old ewe " group with the rams to another small paddock to clean it up so I can spray it next week.I hope to be able to shear 3 woolly one 's early next week and draft off the rams and move them away until xmas.Later this"arvo" I had a look at the ewe group that had gone early,there seems to be quite a few "little " lambs in the drop and I wonder if it was a dry finish to autumn or the 2 week "cold snap"which has slowed there growth in "utro"(we have decided that next year we will go back to 1st week October lambing and risk the "fly-strike " at marking)....Fed the dogs and its time for a beer.
Q & A:..DL.Transporting the stock.We have not noticed anything over the years( sometimes I think its the owners,who are stressed ,rather than the stock)....On the Garlic ,I'm going to just use "store bought" bulbs as well,Jenny bought some Purple Garlic this week and we are both going to try it(the vege thing is very competitive,last year she kicked my a#*e in the tomato competition,but then I am always looking to do things a bit differently).....I took another look at my "beds" and they are more like 2ft in height (its old "cliplok"roof sheeting ,Jenny used old hardwood in her beds and they are not as high as mine).The problem we have is that in the summer we get a really hot "westerly " wind,it comes from the "desert regions" in the middle of Aussie.By using the "shadecloth" when the temp gets 35/40C, with a humidity level under 10%,I thought I would sink some water containers into the soil "up-wind"of the plants it may increase the humidity and so effect on yields.(Jenny will say"another hair-brained idea"),but I don't care,my garden ,my rules and if it should work I'm sure she will do it next year and probably claim it was her "idea" all along(LOL)
On the subject of your land I would look for a slope between 20/30degs ,clay is good as once it is wet it holds moisture really well,but I would "rip" it across the slope first and give it a good dressing of Gypsum,before adding any thing to the surface.We have used a mineral mix for the stock for years and years and when it comes out the other end it has been processed by the animals "gut" and everything is in a form that the plants can "take up" straight away.( We have never used P or N to encourage plant growth)
Sheep and 4H is a great topic which we must chat about sometime,I have some views on the topic which may bring some "ghosts" to life(LOL).Let us know how you get on with the Ag guy.
Well "you lot"I think that will do for tonight ,its been another "long day" and I needs my "beauty sleep",so we hope you can make it back again next time,stay safe and we hope the "big wind " stays away from your place.........................T.O.R.......................