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Some photo's and happenings from today, now I'm finally relaxing with a home brew and watching the Wallabies.
C'Mon Wallabies!!!

Started again with some HomeGrown Eggs & HomeMade Bacon.
Mmmmmmm
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Mulberry tree after a heavy prune last year is going Gangbusters. Yum Yum!
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Mid morning spoon with cattle dog in training, nothing suss! :)ImageUploadedByAussie Home Brewer1413625405.486577.jpg

Got some cheap tea tree mulch from a local tea tree farmer and mulched the vege's today, found tea tree mulch last year to be cheaper and heavier making it better then sugar cane mulch and others, also it smells awesome.

Done some cattle work, splitting heifers off to send some to the bull and the littler ones to wait it out a bit longer.
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Fit in a little night tractor work.
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This homebrew went down like mothers milk to a hungry baby
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Lovin' this!

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Her........ She don't care so much for rugby.
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Got some cheap tea tree mulch from a local tea tree farmer and mulched the vege's today, found tea tree mulch last year to be cheaper and heavier making it better then sugar cane mulch and others, also it smells awesome. (quote from shaunous 42 )

I got some dag ends from a scouring plant $20/ bag ordered 3 bags and got the shock of my life when I went to pick them up 200 kilo + bags but they were awesome on the veggie patch the worm activity was the best I have ever seen, and as the wool breaks down releases valuable nutrients into the soil. That too had a great smell after some rain, smelled just like a shearing shed.
 
That woulda been piss funny.

ya didn't back up to the massive bags in a little hatchback before u realised they were massive, to a giant sweaty muscle bound shearer to say 'they ain't gunna fit mate'

:)
 
More cattle work all day today, no photo's were taken, way to hectic.

Good old MAD brahams, smash everything in sight to pieces, not happy until they've jumped over or through every fence and gate in their way.

Anyone good at repairing gates and fences, paid in beer, must have own mug.
 
Ducatiboy stu said:
Them steers look about 4-500kg
Old boy got Vendor of the week last week, come off oats.

-1, he went to the butcher to fill my freezer with marbley Angus goodness. :)
 
Done the rest of the mulching late this arvo, gardens are looking the goods.
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Even gave the fruit tree's in the chicken run some treatment, and here she be, including the smart little sign the wife made.
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Was dry as an Arabs sandal after all this and had to sneak a quick brew in, didn't have any glasses in the shed so had to resort to this baby, I'm pretty sure Yob has a bulk buy going if anyone's chasing any :)
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Then another just before dinner, served more appropriately.
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