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Ted's Farm

Locality: Nobby, Queensland

Phone: +61 429 654 017



Address: 'Wylarah' Venz Rd 4360 Nobby, QLD, Australia

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25.01.2022 A busy Sunday inducting new cattle purchases including tagging, scanning, weighing, and drenching and yarded the existing cattle to pull lighter weights off. We now have two mobs. The red mob will be shifted to agistment once they have filled out and been settled in. #tedsfarm #beefcattle #nobby. @ Ted's Farm



19.01.2022 Very happy farmers tonight 29mm tipped out of gauge this afternoon, just what the struggling oats crop needed. #tedsfarm #raindance #happyfarmers

14.01.2022 Tonight’s beautiful sunset, taken by a talented young girl visiting the farm.

07.01.2022 After a noisy few days in the yards these young steers have been tailed out this afternoon we are educating them before they are trucked to their new home on an agistment block we have secured. #tedsfarm #weanereducation #beefcattle #toowoombaregion @ Nobby, Queensland



07.01.2022 Mice Are currently chewing their way through our forage barley, oats and legumes. Some of the pasture paddocks are littered full of mice burrows. We have baited twice with Mouse Off in a couple of paddocks and we will need to bait again to try and steady them up over the next week. With the amount of food supply these little buggas are not steadying up. Sometimes you can’t catch a break as a farmer. #tedsfarm #mice #Nobby #toowoombaregion Photos - of mice burrows and chewed forage moby barley heads

06.01.2022 The Oats soaked up the rain on the weekend and is now looking a lot healthier then it did a week back. We will look to put the cattle on it shortly once some more fences have been erected to divide the paddocks up further to allow for rotation grazing. #tedsfarm #oats #growinggrass #fatcattlecomingup #toowoombaregion @ Nobby, Queensland

06.01.2022 Pasture Cropping Update current photos of the pasture cropped paddocks planted in June and have since been included in our paddock rotations and had 1 graze in the last week. We have had to bait for mice as they have been very active and chewing the plants. Species include forage barley and oats, brassicas, snail medics, vetch. @ Ted's Farm



04.01.2022 Rainfall update : over Friday and Saturday morning 32mm of beautiful rain fell bringing August’s total to 53mm, that provides a great start to upcoming Spring months and keeps our forage crops powering on. #tedsfarm #raindance #happyfarmers @ Ted's Farm

03.01.2022 Pasture Cropping In June we pasture cropped half of a paddock that was planted to multi species grasses back in March 2018, due to the drought hardly any of the planted grasses germinated. This year the Eurochola in this paddock grew very well shading out any opportunity for the other grasses to germinate, so our neighbours baled the eurochloa for hay reducing the biomass, that has enabled #farmerted to plant directly into the soil a mix of forage oats and forage barley along with some brassicas. In the photos you will see the broadleaf plant which is a brassica and also some vetch the fern like plant. The growth is just under a month old now, and has only had a bit over 28mm of rain on it since planting. #tedsfarm #pasturecropping #multispecies #instagrass #raffgroup #illingseeds @ Nobby, Queensland

03.01.2022 Don’t think we’ve seen a frost like this for a few years now currently 1 degree at 7.30 on our verandah. The bird bath was a tad icy this morning. #tedsfarm #winterhasarrived #icy

03.01.2022 Dust, Sunshine & Shadows Cattle returning to the paddock this afternoon kicked up some dust helping to create this great shot. #tedsfarm #cattlework #toowoombaregion #nobby

02.01.2022 Tuesday morning vibes #tedsfarm #toowoombaregion



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