An unusual sight, puddles in the yard
We had another 4 mm rain two days ago, we really just missed out as friends both 20 minutes North and 20 minutes South of us had close to 18mm, around here its definitely hit or miss depending on what cloud you are under.
Blue sky here, pouring down a few miles away
I love Bens expression when I keep saying look busy!!!
and I'm seriously loving the colour of the Pea pickle.
All the Barley went in well. We are sowing Commander which is a Malting, but also have purchased some feed Fleet seed which is meant to be excellent in Sandy soils. We are doing a side by side comparison in the same paddock between the two varieties. We usually for one reason or another fail to get malting so if the fleet out yields the commander then we may opt again for a feed variety.
We had a few issues last year at the silos as our nearest Silo Wallaroo was not accepting Malting Barley. We were therefore having to cart Commander all the way to Ardrossan which for us is an extra 20ks each way. We also lose money on the freight differential between Wallaroo and Ardrossan as Ardrossan is not a deep sea port and the grain has to be trucked down to Port Giles. When the difference between F1 price and Malt 1 is only $10/$20 per tonne, we are far better off growing Feed, delivering it to Wallaroo and getting a few extra loads away everyday.
Trying to get the last of the fertiliser out the truck, I should of left him there, meanwhile he is shouting at me to concentrate on filling up rather than taking photos!!!
We have made another ebay purchase for the farm this week, Ben is a bit of an addict but so far we have purchased some really good gear. We have bought a wireless reversing camera for the truck, as it really is painful reversing up to Augers all the time, especially at night, its OK if there is another person there to back you up but on our farm that rarely happens. So far from Ebay we have bought Pumps, compressors, solar systems, indicators etc etc. I also practised my Semi driving in the paddock, I'm not aspiring to be a truck driver but its handy if I can fill the seeder myself. I still cant get out of 2nd gear in the old T-line, but have hit 3rd in the freightliner. I definitely will not be signing up for my truck licence in the near future. ( your job is oh so safe Lyndon)
Well it was Bens 44th Birthday on Saturday, so we had chocolate orange birthday cake and Ice cream for breakfast, as we could not guarantee for the kids that he would be home for dinner. It was the most relaxing breakfast ever, no shouting at the kids to finish their weet-bix. He lucked out a bit on the old presents, the kids got him some magazines to read on the tractor. One of them I love is RM Williams Outback magazine, the stories and images are fantastic. One of these days we will finish seeding in time, so we can have the day off.
I love the way when my mum brings the kids out for a ride she dresses them for the Antarctic
We sowed our new block also this week, which we call Tamar, it is about 380 acres. We bought it last year, so this is our second year of working it. The soil is so different to the deep sand over clay we have here, even though it is only 3 kilometre's away. It is heavy loam and a lot darker than we are used to. We were a bit worried about getting bogged, but all was good. Its good to have a different view for a change when we are over there. Well I'm glad its finished now, Ill look forward to spending more time with the kids, maybe getting the horses out for a ride and I suppose the big clean up of all the machinery, oh and maybe a few vino's.
Great update Katie! xx
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