Daniel Fox (@fox_farming) 's Twitter Profile
Daniel Fox

@fox_farming

Grain cocky from Marrar. @vicnotill president.

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calendar_today02-09-2012 10:11:38

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Vic No-Till (@vicnotill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sending all our love to you Tim Parton - you have VicNoTills unwavering support. You truly are a wonderful human being with so much still to offer this world, we are cheering you on from the sidelines 👏

John Stevenson (@cropmad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

iMc Fels 🐑🌾 1. Harvest capacity with smaller classed headers 🚀 2. No chopped chaff to deal with on the surface 3. Exclusion of sun and wind from soil surface 4. MUCH cooler soil surface through summer 5. Higher fallow efficiency. 6. Less summer weeds.

Campbell Newman (@campbellnewman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just got the electricity bill Anthony Albanese . I thought that given you and Chris Bowen have now been in office for 2 years (and were supposedly keen to reduce my power bill) that you would like a progress report. From my bills (same retailer): May 2022 - 28 cents per kwhr (incl GST)

Ben Nexhip (@ben_nexhip) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr Monique Ryan MP If you can’t get your head around the fact that giving farmers and miners back a road users tax on fuel that’s used on farms or mine sites then you shouldn’t be in parliament, your time might be better spent back in the hospital where we have critical shortages of doctors and

Daniel Fox (@fox_farming) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Finally got finished sowing after some help from Muz at Claas Harvest Centre Wagga with a demo of a Xerion after the old girl had a heart attack. Very impressive machine, pulls hard on the big singles and very good on fuel, almost half of what we were using previously.

Edward Scott (@soilped) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Awesome result for the CropScanAg team! Thanks to all the growers who have been on the journey of adopting the CropScan Grain Analyser and now taking the data beyond harvest, into improving approach to VR crop management. #measure #manage #grow

Daniel Fox (@fox_farming) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Has anyone out there sown Persian, white or red clover with milling oats for grain, then let the clover grow after grain harvest for either grazing or termination?

Groundswell (@groundswellaguk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fascinating discussion about the relationships between vitamins, minerals, nutrition and early menopause, premature births, and insulin levels.

Rod Gribble (@gribblerc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Many ask, so here’s how it’s done. This is the simple bit to greatly reduce #rotorloss in CR @NewHollandAG This is one part of the improvement list. Basic setup & much better concaves are other parts. Harvestaire

Scott Hamblin 🌾🐑 (@scotthamblin5) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Liquifying urea continues for foliar applications. Manual agitation definitely speeds up the process in the colder periods of the year.

Liquifying urea continues for foliar applications. Manual agitation definitely speeds up the process in the colder periods of the year.
Luke Felmingham (@lfelmingham) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Corbin Schuster We have two farms (about 75% of our land) in projects producing carbon credits and food. We will probably sign the last farm up too. I have already banked carbon, I think it’s important to get a base line early for a starting point.

Ashley Jacobs (@ashley_jacobs92) 's Twitter Profile Photo

GRDC stubble height trial 3rd year results were very interesting: strip disc 4.22t/ha, draper disc 3.83t/ha, draper tyne 3.77t/ha. A warm year with summer rain and a dry finish with no frosts all worked in favour of stripper stubble this year. We have found the strip disc niche.

GRDC stubble height trial 3rd year results were very interesting: strip disc 4.22t/ha, draper disc 3.83t/ha, draper tyne 3.77t/ha. A warm year with summer rain and a dry finish with no frosts all worked in favour of stripper stubble this year. We have found the strip disc niche.
Matthew Camenzuli (@matt_camenzuli) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This labour government has decided taxing imaginary things is a good idea. But, if they get away with it and pass this law, they won't stop at taxing unrealised capital gains in superfunds over $3 million. Their insane tax programme will be expanded. This new cook-up is just a