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The Browne Dog

@darryn_browne

Newry Park Cattle Co. Cattleman. Trucky. Relocated Gippslander. Under the Southern Cross. Ain’t no feelin like cow mobil'n. Good from afar. Far from good

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EID gurus I've got a trutest jr5000 indicator that I want to hook up to a panel reader. Do I just need the antenna panel or the full kit. Not worried If Gallagher or Trutest Any ideas appreciated

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"THE PRICE 💰& SUPPLY DILEMMA 🤷‍♂️” My thoughts are the Australian Lamb industry is now at a point in time where major restructuring is needed with regards to how our finishing systems operate. And interestingly, climate & seasonal variability are the major drivers of this

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Oats performing badly. Need a bit of help here. I’ve leased a yellow sand over clay block and drilled 100kg Bannister oats into a lupin stubble. Used 80kg of NPK fert down the tube, pH around 5.5. Plenty of rain. Lupins went pretty well last year. Any ideas of what’s happening?

Oats performing badly. Need a bit of help here. I’ve leased a yellow sand over clay block and drilled 100kg Bannister oats into a lupin stubble. Used 80kg of NPK fert down the tube, pH around 5.5. Plenty of rain. Lupins went pretty well last year. Any ideas of what’s happening?
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"ONE-LINERS THAT WILL MAKE YOU THINK🤫” 🧠 When you refuse to change You don't hold onto the past You just lose the future 🧠 Whatever you do in business never look back over your shoulder. Look over the horizon. 🧠 If you're treating risk management as a part-time job,

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Bit inexperienced with cold weather here on the coast. Is this likely to cause any stem damage in canola that’s around 20% flowers?

Bit inexperienced with cold weather here on the coast. Is this likely to cause any stem damage in canola that’s around 20% flowers?