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24.01.2022 Well this handy set up paid for itself many times over today!! We noticed the red float sitting alarmingly high. After checking different sections of the property we ascertained that we had a trough leaking. Had it not been for the flow meter it would have went unnoticed for a little over a month. Estimated water bill of $1000 extra.



20.01.2022 Hi there, if anyone is interested I have access to 7-10 acres of grass in the upper beaconsfield area. It’s available until the end of August on a beautiful property. it’s going cheap, please contact me for more information. Rick

13.01.2022 Cold and wet!!! The daylight hours have started to extend which is nice I hope everyone has their stock in their best paddocks to suit the conditions. It’s important not to damage your paddocks anymore than necessary. They will take a long time to recover come springtime otherwise. Hopefully we will get some windy weather, although it might seem unpleasant, it’s great for drying out your paddocks.

12.01.2022 A couple of months ago I installed this at the entrance to my property. I’m on mains water and so a burst pipe, a leaking trough or any other detrimental accident can be detected much quicker and very easily. It’s a flow meter and when I drive out my driveway it’s a simple matter of glancing at the large red bubble to see if water is flowing into the property. A simple little addition to a water system that can easily save a thousand dollars or more.



10.01.2022 Had a look over this well appointed garden to see how we could help the owners look after their property.

10.01.2022 Was able to fix a problem from a tree growing and stretching a water pipe to the point of breaking.

08.01.2022 Animal welfare is ever important now the the weather is getting colder. To add to the difficulties grass growth has slowed to almost a stand still and paddocks are very wet this year. That doesn’t take away from the fact that cows need the nutrients to produce body heat as well as improve condition. Supplement feeding.. generally with hay and silage is essential.



04.01.2022 Managing all the summer grass as it continues to grow, while some hay hasn’t even had a chance to be stored properly yet.

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