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<blockquote data-quote="regolith" data-source="post: 925161" data-attributes="member: 9267"><p>It's really hard to justify the expense on a small block of land.</p><p>The district councils here would like everyone to have them... to the point where in the future it may be required if you're farming two sides of a road. </p><p>You could go back to your ext agents, ask who can do the job locally and contact them for a rough estimate of costs and time, even before you approach township.</p><p></p><p>If you decide against there's probably enough people on here to trade tips and near misses on crossing cattle... I had 1/4 of the land on one of my dairy farms across the road and a badly positioned crossing, but not as bad as one I drove across the other day when I literally saw the dung on the road about four metres before driving over it, the crossing was at the top of a hill that was totally blind from one side and almost blind on the other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="regolith, post: 925161, member: 9267"] It's really hard to justify the expense on a small block of land. The district councils here would like everyone to have them... to the point where in the future it may be required if you're farming two sides of a road. You could go back to your ext agents, ask who can do the job locally and contact them for a rough estimate of costs and time, even before you approach township. If you decide against there's probably enough people on here to trade tips and near misses on crossing cattle... I had 1/4 of the land on one of my dairy farms across the road and a badly positioned crossing, but not as bad as one I drove across the other day when I literally saw the dung on the road about four metres before driving over it, the crossing was at the top of a hill that was totally blind from one side and almost blind on the other. [/QUOTE]
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