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<blockquote data-quote="Gale Seddon" data-source="post: 299306" data-attributes="member: 53"><p>I really do enjoy the Australian input on this board, but what I think I need is a map of the continent pinpointing where each of you is...are you near or far from each other? Do you live in the same regions, weather-wise? I feel very deficient in my knowledge of your country, its climate, etc., and how raising cattle is different (or similar) to the US. I guess I tend to focus on all the poisonous snakes and crocs and things, etc., imagining that it would be a miracle for me to survive, much less raise anything. I realize you're heading into summer there whereas we're looking at winter, but beyond that I know very little about Australia. Is it so very different from what farms and ranches contend with here?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gale Seddon, post: 299306, member: 53"] I really do enjoy the Australian input on this board, but what I think I need is a map of the continent pinpointing where each of you is...are you near or far from each other? Do you live in the same regions, weather-wise? I feel very deficient in my knowledge of your country, its climate, etc., and how raising cattle is different (or similar) to the US. I guess I tend to focus on all the poisonous snakes and crocs and things, etc., imagining that it would be a miracle for me to survive, much less raise anything. I realize you're heading into summer there whereas we're looking at winter, but beyond that I know very little about Australia. Is it so very different from what farms and ranches contend with here? [/QUOTE]
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