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<blockquote data-quote="mulga" data-source="post: 299393" data-attributes="member: 4813"><p>Last time i looked there were no crocks in the paddock [ not much else either] Barley crop yeilding 3 to 6 bushels per acre </p><p>normally about 40 bushels We had heavy frosts this year and rainfall is about 50 pc below normal. Australia i guess is much like the US -- a land of extreems. Some places very wet 100 inches per year [ in the northern tropical areas and in far south</p><p>] down to 4 inches per year in cental Aus [around lake Eyre] From what i can see we both farm in very similar ways with very similar problems Population wise we are much smaller -about 20 million with most living on the coast [especially the east coast Brisbane,Sydney.Melbourne] We run around 1 cow/calf per ten acres on one place and 1 cow/calf per 250 acres on our other place. Hope this helps Gale and Mill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mulga, post: 299393, member: 4813"] Last time i looked there were no crocks in the paddock [ not much else either] Barley crop yeilding 3 to 6 bushels per acre normally about 40 bushels We had heavy frosts this year and rainfall is about 50 pc below normal. Australia i guess is much like the US -- a land of extreems. Some places very wet 100 inches per year [ in the northern tropical areas and in far south ] down to 4 inches per year in cental Aus [around lake Eyre] From what i can see we both farm in very similar ways with very similar problems Population wise we are much smaller -about 20 million with most living on the coast [especially the east coast Brisbane,Sydney.Melbourne] We run around 1 cow/calf per ten acres on one place and 1 cow/calf per 250 acres on our other place. Hope this helps Gale and Mill [/QUOTE]
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