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23.01.2022 ! To ensure zero wasted water with these sporadic rains, our goal is to achieve: Year round ground cover... Slow or no run-off Diversity in our plants to use and store water efficiently. ! See more



22.01.2022 ’ ! Any rain is an absolute bonus for this time of the year! ?

22.01.2022 ? We have been experimenting with our hyparrenhia and asking these questions: 1 , ? ... 2 ? 3 ? As we continue to experiment, we have used our cattle as well as mechanical or non-selective grazing (i.e. slashing and brush cutting) to get some clarity or simply just to observe. ’ !

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18.01.2022 Being regenerative doesn’t just apply to what we do outside... ... !... Taking an opportunity to re-learn some things I (Sulitna) should have paid more attention to at uni! #whatbusinessdegree ?! See more

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12.01.2022 . ’ . The milder winter with sporadic showers was enough to keep their presence in our paddocks. ... Daily moves Access to shrubs, bushes and trees Cattle egrets & ibis All seem to asist in preventing the flies from becoming a problem. If the herd starts getting irritated, we give them a squirt of #organicaaustralia #cattlecoat ; an organic citronella-like oil which seems to provide some relief. - ? See more

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10.01.2022 ’ , ! How often do you see rank or lignified, tall standing grass right next to a well-worn cattle trail. Not only is that grass going to waste and is an unnecessary dry fuel load for fire....... ’ - ! We have tried to combat this with our frequent cattle moves and planned, rotational grazing. No compacted cattle trails. No bare ground. No unnecessary fuel loads. Greater utilisation of ALL grass. Soil building, year-round! See more

10.01.2022 ? Our cattle are usually ready to move of a morning, but on this particular foggy dawn- they were still all curled up on their grassy nests, not wanting to move a muscle!

08.01.2022 ! Fast forward to now: We are working hard transferring nutrients through:... , In an attempt to: . See more



08.01.2022 . We don’t ever have to muster them as they are always exactly where we need them to be. ... They know the drill and eagerly move to their next paddock at every move. ? We don’t! # ! See more

06.01.2022 . Generally (depending on personalities), it takes about a day from when a beast is introduced to electric fence, for them to get the gist of it and respect it. They soon come to enjoy the comfort of their little paddock and when a human comes a long, that nearly always means fresh grass! ... In some ways we take the leg work out of their grazing- in that they don’t have to roam around a large paddock looking and competing for the best grass. Each day (or sometimes more frequently) they are given a fresh patch of grass that will see them through until their next move. ’ ! . Posted from @feedpreview.official ! Try now for free! See more

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03.01.2022 ? : Wide Bay Burnett Area Understands the #regenag sector... Has a great Paleo sausage recipe. DM us their deets! See more

03.01.2022 ’ . In doing so, we have discovered a diverse seed bank just sitting, waiting... ... ... !!... There’s blue grass, Rhodes grass, seca stylo and many other very palatable grasses, legumes and shrubs emerging as our grazing rotations continue throughout the seasons. ! ’ ? See more

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