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CONTENTS: You get all this, and more, in Practical Farm Ideas #96 Feb-May 2016
Incorporating SOIL+ Cover Cropping International
Made it Myself includes:Mobile cattle handling:
| Home built cattle handing opens in minutes, is strong and uses recycled components |
Triple axle farm trailerfarm conversion of artic trailer |
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Silage compactorbuilt by converting a Cousins LandPacker |
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Tractor window glass protectorsmade in farm workshop at minimal cost |
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Pick-up truck stepMade from spare steel the step folds flat |
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Wind break for livestock shedbuilt from a curtain off a 40ft road trailer |
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Clever Farming Tips:
- Make a strap wrench with a cam belt
- ‘Plug’ flood water with bales
- Dry wellington boots with a hair drier and some drin pipe
- Turn the tractor PTO shaft so it aligns with the implement shaft
- Make a push snow shovel with a bike wheel
- An Osma drain pipe makes a large scale clamp
Compost
Why is compost such a good soil conditioner?
How much fertiliser will it replace?
How to make a compost tea maker
Making compost from different feedstock
Financial Focus
1. The need for farmers to appoint LPAs*
2. Discretionary trusts are useful succession tools
3. Using a pension as a source of farm finance
FarmWorld
Price volatility management: IAgrM conference gives valuable tips to control price risks
Dairy futures trading will not lead to stability
Raising your forage game
Soil+ Cover Cropping International
Start simple with Cover Crops
A plan of action: your first seasons, cropping and planting
Building habitat for natural pollinators
ST: “Many farmers used straw burning to make an easy surface for their direct drill. Dorect drilling and straw burning almost went together. But the heat creates an virtually inert seedbed. Organic matter (carbon) and soil life is destroyed. Today we want to maximise activity in the soil and that means providing a great habitat for biological soil building with worms, invertebrates, bacteria etc. So we prevent soil from drying out, we keep it covered, have active plant life to harvest sunlight, create natural drainage, build humus. Exactly the opposite of cultivation systems in the 1970s"
Farm Walk
Renovating grassland
- tips from an expert contractor who works on farms, horse race tracks and other amenity sites, and also football fields