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Yenda Producers

Locality: Yenda, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 6961 3300



Address: 59-61 Mirool Avenue 2681 Yenda, NSW, Australia

Website: http://yendaprods.com.au

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21.01.2022 There is no doubt 2020 has been tough; but as always Australian Farmers have rallied, continuing to grow the food and fibre that we all depend on. Today is , and you’ll find many of our growers on the header, chaser bin, or truck. It’s a fitting time of year to celebrate the everyday efforts of our farmers, and all that is great about Australian agriculture. #WeAreAusFarmers is the start of a new conversation, designed to better connect all Australi...ans with agriculture and the people behind it. City or bush-based, we share a common goal to create a better future for our families and our environment. #WeAreAustralianFarmers #HatsOffToAussieFarmers #AgDayAU #YendaGroup #YourPartnersInFarming



20.01.2022 Profishent Long Sleeve Tackle have arrived in store at our Leeton branch. UPF 30+ | Fade resistent | Light weight Made from high quality knitted polyester with a moisture wicking design to keep you cool. ... Perfect for a long day on the water or when you're out in the sun. Price: $50.00 * .

19.01.2022 Just like you have a team of skilled agronomists and horticulturists, you will now have our Livestock Production Team. Their role is to assist clients in increasing production so if you are looking for help or advice on taking your grazing operation to the next level, give us a call.

18.01.2022 Controlling summer weeds is the largest single contributor to improving the water use efficiency of cropping systems across southern Australia. In our Spring edition of the newsletter, we talk more about the 2013 'Water Use Initiative' in regards to weed control and your return on investment. You can read more here.. https://www.yendaprods.com.au//Yenda-Producers_Newsletter_



17.01.2022 Kay and Barbara have been an integral part of the Yenda community for over 50 years and are two of the 104 women added to the 2020 Hidden Treasures Honour Roll. We appreciate their devotion to our township and congratulate their well-deserved recognition on the Honour Roll. You can read their nominee stories here:... https://www.yendaprods.com.au//yenda-community-heroes-rec/ See more

14.01.2022 Spring is an important time to manage pests and weeds in your crops. For grape growers, we recommend to only use registered products on all crops, as listed by the APVMA; Remember it is a lawful requirement to submit an accurate spray diary annually to produce receivers, e.g. winery, packer, and wholesaler. Further information in the Spring Newsletter.. ... https://www.yendaprods.com.au//Yenda-Producers_Newsletter_ See more

13.01.2022 Water the garden at least every 2-3 days, otherwise gardeners are risking cracked skins and burst tomatoes. Climbing veggies should be trained as they grow to prevent overcrowding the garden and to allow other plants to flourish. Warmer temperatures bring out bugs targeting all your hard work. To keep the bugs at bay try using a soft insecticide in the garden, like Vegetable Dust or Yates Nature’s Way selection. Harsher chemicals can kill off your beneficial predators. Harvest Leafy greens can be ready in as little as 6 weeks with the warmer temperatures. Other above ground veggies gardeners will ripen before your eyes, ready to be picked around 6-8 weeks. Gardeners planting out windowsill seedlings can expect an earlier harvest.



12.01.2022 Gardeners can bring vibrant colours to the garden by planting out annuals from either seed or potted seedlings. Home gardeners can look out for: Sunflowers Petunias; Marigolds; Geraniums; and Snapdragons. If you’re landscaping for the new year, plan out the new section of your garden. Before you begin to plant, consider planting shrubs or flowers with alternate flowering times to have a colourful garden all year round. Flowers generally bloom in Autumn (a) or Spring (s), t...ry planting these pairings: - Dahlias (a) and hydrangeas (s) - Perennial salvias (a) and Bluestar (s) - Poppy mallow ground cover (a) and English lavender (s) Why not plant a native? Purple coral pea, or Hardenbergia violacea, is climber native to the Riverina and able to tolerate the harsh heat and drought. Yenda locals might know it by its other name, happy wanderer. True to the name, the purple coral pea blooms purple flowers in both the summer and the winter! See more

12.01.2022 When looking back at last year’s lambing, are you thinking, how you could improve your results? Did you have a low lambing percentage or a low scanning rate e.g. 80%? Was there a lot of ewe sickness? This may mean you need to look at your ram team, assess your nutritional plans for both ewes or rams, and set a plan in place to overcome these issues. ... Further information on joining in the Spring edition of the newsletter... https://www.yendaprods.com.au//Yenda-Producers_Newsletter_

09.01.2022 , , . Some trees have a lighter flower and crop load, due to extreme conditions last summer but fingers crossed the seasons improve for a few years. Further information on the season, walnuts, and almonds in the Spring Newsletter...... https://www.yendaprods.com.au//Yenda-Producers_Newsletter_ See more

08.01.2022 ? We've got a great one for you to try. Edwina shares her much-loved family recipe, handed down from her mother.... You'll need: 1.8kg whole chicken cup extra virgin olive oil 2 cloves garlic, crushed 6 teaspoons Dijon mustard 1 lemon, rind grated finely 3 sprigs flat leaf parsley 3 sprigs fresh thyme500g baby carrots Lemon wedges, to serve Method 1. Preheat oven to 190C. 2. Pat chicken completely dry inside and out with paper towel. 3. Combine garlic, oil, mustard and rind in a small bowl. Season well with salt. Spread the mixture all over the chicken and under the skin. 4. Cut the lemon in half and place in the chicken cavity with the parsley and thyme. Tie the legs together with string and place in a heavy based roasting pan. Place the carrots around the chicken with 1/3 cup of water. 5. Bake chicken for 1.5 hours, basting occasionally, or until chicken is cooked through. Rest for 15 minutes. 6. Serve roast chicken with carrots, seasonable vegetables and the pan juices. !

07.01.2022 Spring is the season to renew your garden but don’t forget to maintain what you have. Springtime is a wake-up call for plants, to kickstart growth gardeners need to feed and water the garden well. You can use an NPK mix across most of the garden and on the lawn. Avoid fertilising Australian natives, lucky for us our native plants require no fertiliser to bring out the best in the garden. Begin regularly watering the garden in early spring, plants need water even before budbu...rst. Plant out your big projects and prepare the area by digging out the soil and turning in compost (if you haven’t already). Gardeners should loosen the plant roots and avoid compacting the soil. New plant roots need friable soil to grow. To kickstart growth, try using use Kelpak, ecocweed or Seasol planting gel. Spread mulch around the entire garden, or the areas you’ve missed, before the end of spring to prepare for hot summer. Mulch helps retain water in the soil and keeps the soil temperature down. See more



02.01.2022 Are you Bushfire Ready ? We have an abundant supply of Davey Fire Fighter Pumps in stock in preparation for the upcoming summer.. Whether you are protecting your property or harvesting equipment, be sure to depend on a Davey, Australia’s most trusted firefighter range. 6.5hp Honda Single impeller (high flow) or twin impeller (high pressure) models available along with Fire hose kits to suit. ... Contact your local YPC branch to grab 1 of these ‘BushFire Blaze Buster’ deals before they are sold out ... See more

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