Peter daw (@4peterdaw) 's Twitter Profile
Peter daw

@4peterdaw

Passionate farmer, family man.

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calendar_today05-09-2016 12:57:12

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Greg curnow (@curnowgreg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This stuff makes my blood boil under workplace legislation starting Jan 1 bushfire volunteers will be classified as workers therefore thier employers are responsible. Which means come Jan 1st none of my staff will be attending fires🤬🤬

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David Hall from DPIRD Broadacre - WA Grains & Livestock is working with growers around Esperance, WA, to understand the benefit of mineral mulches. Glasshouse trials are providing scientific understanding of the effects of gravel mulch on soil water evaporation bit.ly/3DuZaDW

TPOS Fabrications (@tposfab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Putting together recovery kits for flagship combines....lots more orders than we expected.... our #flatrac renovators are going to get a workout after harvest this year.

Putting together recovery kits for flagship combines....lots more orders than we expected.... our #flatrac renovators are going to get a workout after harvest this year.
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Brenton Schober is managing severe erosion at Borrika in the northern Mallee of SA with re-levelling. Repair and rehabilitation work has not always gone to plan, but their commitment to ground cover establishment is succeeding. 👉 bit.ly/3SsPZLN

Brenton Schober is managing severe erosion at Borrika in the northern Mallee of SA with re-levelling. Repair and rehabilitation work has not always gone to plan, but their commitment to ground cover establishment is succeeding. 

👉 bit.ly/3SsPZLN
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Soils with gravel mulches have produced higher-yielding crops than those deep-ripped or treated with gypsum in field trials that are evaluating ways to ameliorate Western Australia’s difficult sodic and alkaline soils. DPIRD Broadacre - WA Grains & Livestock Read more ▶️ bit.ly/42IrMGS

Soils with gravel mulches have produced higher-yielding crops than those deep-ripped or treated with gypsum in field trials that are evaluating ways to ameliorate Western Australia’s difficult sodic and alkaline soils. <a href="/DPIRDbroadacre/">DPIRD Broadacre - WA Grains & Livestock</a>

Read more ▶️ bit.ly/42IrMGS