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Gleneden Family Farm and Bullock Team

Locality: Maryvale, Queensland

Phone: 0429137224 0746661273



Address: 375 North Branch Road 4370 Maryvale, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.glenedenfamilyfarm.com.au/

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24.01.2022 Helped to tyre ten wheels in a day yesterday. It’s a record for me anyway.



24.01.2022 Fat, happy cattle on green grass. What a difference to last year.

24.01.2022 Whether massive or mini, poisonous or palatable mushrooms are beautiful and so is the weather that brings them.

24.01.2022 It’s beautiful at home but we could get used to this.



23.01.2022 Coldest morning of the year, according to the radio. My hands agreed.

22.01.2022 Sheep, goats, house cows and pigs all in the one line of sight. Farming for diversity keeps things interesting and picturesque.

22.01.2022 Spring is coming and so are the chickens. Plymouth Rock, Brown Leghorn and Cornish Game. Our year’s poultry productiveness starts in this box.



22.01.2022 Eyes open. Getting to the fun stage now.

22.01.2022 The definition of Lapping it Up.

22.01.2022 The frogs have been busy after the rain.

21.01.2022 Can anyone help us identify this winter annual appearing in our pastures this year? It starts by spreading leaves laterally, then bolts up to flower.

21.01.2022 Every hoof print a little dam holding water on the slope until it can soak in.



20.01.2022 Rohan dug a swale. It’s fillin with water.

20.01.2022 Pigs on pasture in the woodland. When your nose is a shovel this is where you want to be. High on the hill above the frosts with trees for shelter, and plenty of roots and grubs to dig for. Pig heaven.

20.01.2022 Is this an old catfish nest on the floor of the waterhole?

19.01.2022 The high drama of a simple moment.

18.01.2022 Sawmill on the move. How to put 6 metre rails on a 3 metre trailer.

18.01.2022 A nice way to spend the magic late afternoon.

17.01.2022 First calf for the spring.

17.01.2022 Droplets of fog caught in low spiderweb.

17.01.2022 Holistic Planned Grazing in action with our flock of sheep. Yesterday’s manure, parasites and grazed/ trampled/fertilised/stimulated pasture on the left. Today’s fresh salad bar of mixed pasture on the right. Sheep safe inside their electric netting.

17.01.2022 Winter dawn, nature is its own filter.

16.01.2022 What a day, what a supper. Fresh sourdough and Jersey butter.

14.01.2022 One small boy leading six big pigs.

14.01.2022 We are building a more secure fence along the creek this week with the Gleneden school holiday fencing team.

13.01.2022 An art of work.

13.01.2022 Growing that fast is hard work.

12.01.2022 Can’t wait till they open their eyes.

12.01.2022 We have one last Gleneden Borderfield Collie ready for his new home. If you are looking for a loyal, active friend, text 0429137224.

11.01.2022 Possibly the greatest moment of my life, using all 7 letters the make 3 words and finish the game. My grandma would be proud of me.

11.01.2022 It’s hard to get good help.

11.01.2022 It’s great to find to find time to do things the slow way and keep our past alive.

11.01.2022 One day hopefully the human race will hardly believe that poison was put on food. In the meantime we choose not to. We don't need to.

11.01.2022 This is exciting! We are trialling these compostable vac seal packets and plastic bags this month. Hopefully they mean the end of plastic packaging for Gleneden meats.

10.01.2022 Happy cows on green feed makes the farmer very happy too.

09.01.2022 A benefit of holding water and rehydrating your landscape, more puddles to play in.

09.01.2022 Won’t be crossing our little creek today.

09.01.2022 Pigs on pasture. Happy and healthy.

07.01.2022 Well it certainly works. If only the machine was here a week earlier the whole farm would look like this. Just four ponds already means hundreds of thousands of litres of water not in Warwick’s flood peak today. Instead it will trickle through over the coming weeks. Imagine if the whole catchment was sculpted like this. #naturalsequencefarming

07.01.2022 Winter’s here. Poor old chooks couldn’t get a drink.

07.01.2022 Jersey cream-topped farmhouse yoghurt. There are compensations for all the work of our diverse, regenerative farm.

07.01.2022 Our backyard water feature is very happy after 37mm of rain over the weekend. So are we.

06.01.2022 In Percheron heaven today.

06.01.2022 Two Jersey calves. Two heifers. This is how the universe should work.

06.01.2022 Taste testing our bone-in rib fillet before they go out in our CSA shares is a tough job, but someone has to do it.

05.01.2022 This broadcast winter forage is loving the rainy weather as it rises above the frosted kikuyu.

05.01.2022 It must be one of the simplest, and greatest, human joys to plant something and watch it grow.

04.01.2022 Life is great on the farm this year. To catch up on all the August news and pictures from Gleneden Family Farm, take the link below.

04.01.2022 A beautiful piece of salvaged timber. Long dead, now useful.

02.01.2022 Sent out a search party, including sniffer dog, in search of our vege garden this morning. Found some of it but there’s more out there we’re sure.

01.01.2022 Catch up on the all the happenings up on the farm in the Gleneden July newsletter.

01.01.2022 There’s treasure everywhere you go in the Australian bush. Two finds in two minutes.

01.01.2022 The world has a new breed of dogs. Gleneden Borderfield Collies. Born today.

01.01.2022 House cows, calves, sheep and goats enjoying green Winter pasture on a sunny Spring morning. There’s a lot of contentedness in the air.

01.01.2022 Before, during, after.

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