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    Deborah Orr

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    02/11/2025 at 9:46 am in reply to: A bit of biomass to chew through.

    Thanks for posting Brett, great to see what you are doing and it is very inspiring.

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    Deborah Orr

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    26/08/2025 at 12:20 pm in reply to: Current multispecies Mix progress

    very encouraging Brett, thanks for sharing

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    Deborah Orr

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    03/06/2024 at 3:12 pm in reply to: When to start grazing the green?

    We are still holding cattle in same paddock and hand feeding. Will apply foliar Liquid Trace Mix hopefully over the next couple of days to give a bit of a boost before grazing. Much like you Kate, some areas of paddocks have good cover and others not so strong so trying to give it just a bit more time. I am pleased this recent front has not been too damaging or caused water logging. Anticipating we will move them in to some areas in the coming week, but not for too long.

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    Deborah Orr

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    22/04/2024 at 8:47 pm in reply to: Sourcing fishmeal for hydrolysate production

    Frames with heads can be purchased from fresh fish shop in Augusta for about $2.00/k bulk. The supplier Brett suggested has a truck visiting Busselton regularly on a Wednesday.

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    Deborah Orr

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    09/09/2025 at 10:45 am in reply to: Wind breaks

    We have successfully used woolly bush as a perimeter hedge around the garden as a windbreak, we prune before winter storms arrive to keep it thick and secure in the ground. Unsure of the lifespan but ours has been in for 9 years and going well. I will definitely use in a mixed planting windbreak situation in the paddock and protect from livestock.