Tudor Valley Hay Supplies | Agriculture
Tudor Valley Hay Supplies
Phone: +61 428 713 562
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22.01.2022 Corn stalks getting unloaded near Dirranbandi
21.01.2022 Off to Gulugaba with another load of sorghum stubble
20.01.2022 Another load of chopped and baled corn stalks off to feed some hungry cattle.
17.01.2022 Packed up ready to head off to bale corn stalks.
16.01.2022 We’re it, wear it I look out across a tipping point A Corona panorama But guess who’s still a solid rock... That’s right, it is the farmer The panic and the fear is thick It’s hard to find some calm But out here in the bush we work Still standing is the farm The animals are clueless The air still clean and sweet And no matter current circumstance We all still need to eat I look back through recent history At what activists have told Now the ones who tore the farmer down Fight over toilet roll? It’s time to call the big guns in It’s time to fly the flag The reality is foremost now Let the farmer out the bag We won’t run out of lamb or beef We can keep growing grain Support is all we need from you And a whole lot less disdain Back us up, be super proud We can support our own And the best part is, we have the means To eat everything from home So eat your words and then our beef our pork, our lamb, our eggs Be thankful that our nation Has these independent legs Stop panic buying tins of shit We can’t run out food We grow it in our own backyard Despite the trends or moods Ahead the times uncertain But we’re such a lucky bunch Because of Aussie farmers strong You’ll always get your lunch. Casey Williams
16.01.2022 Raking corn stalks
12.01.2022 Another load of fodder delivered for some hungry moos Tom Burge another good driving session
12.01.2022 Irrigated sorghum stubble 4/4’ bales $70/bale plus gst Delivery available on Darling Downs at extra cost but claim freight subsidies
10.01.2022 You can always pick the bloke from the bush
08.01.2022 Now there’s a piece of equipment we haven’t used for a while
07.01.2022 They say the simplest things in life are often the best, this young bull thinks so
06.01.2022 Something we haven’t been able to do for a very long time
06.01.2022 A very heavy 15ml on top of 75ml that was on top of 20ml of steady soaking rain. One extreme to the other. Makes you wish you could press the pause button so you’ve still got more to use later on. Grateful for the change of scenery though.
05.01.2022 What does the family do on Boxing Day? Cleaning and some R & M of course.
01.01.2022 PREPARATION - URGENT In the wake of the farm invasions we have seen, and the extreme likelihood there will be more very soon, we have had advice on current acti...ons you should take. Here are some suggestions. Before; 1. Keep main gates shut and locked 2. Signage - Warning no entry without permission from the landowner or you will be deemed to be trespassing, and will be sued. Guard dogs patrol this property 3. Engage with local police, neighbours, and friends. Have them on speed dial etc so they can rapidly respond and turn up as support. 4. Keep an eye out for suspicious convoy movements and phone ahead in the direction of travel 5. Make friends who may work in fuel stations aware of what is going on and ask then to act as an early warning system. During; 1. Footage is your friend. Everyone who attends in support MUST bring cameras. Record footage of faces, rego numbers, identifying features, any action or activity including with livestock equipment and especially any entry into house yard. 2. DO NOT USE FORCE even so called reasonable force can be something that could be turned against us. 3. Force (reasonable) may be used to protect against an act of force or violence, or direct damage to animals or property. 4. Possibly place yourselves in the way of intruders vehicles to prevent their departure until police arrive. Any physical attempt to move you can be viewed as assault get footage. After; 1. Provide copies of all identifying footage to police 2. Place images on social media and ask public to help identify intruders Green Shirts will assist by using our platforms to post this material. 3. Make formal complaint to police 4. Consider taking civil action to sue identified intruders. 5. Support Green Shirts to lobby all levels of government, police, judiciary to change/act upon laws to protect us and our livelihoods. This needs to not only be shared but we also need to hit the phones to make people aware and to develop the networks for support in case of invasion. There are some big ones planned SOON. We only have sketchy details but have already contacted authorities for action to be taken. You cannot afford to wait or muck about if it is not you they are coming for it will be someone you know or a fellow producer. EDIT: This is based on QLD laws and from advice given to us to date. We encourage everyone to ensure they understand how the laws of their state may differ.
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