Posted by Down Under Farmer on December 23, 2012 at 04:10:37 from (220.244.84.198):
I know how much you like pics so here are some from today. Started ripping some oats ground getting i ready for next autumn. Its surprisingly wet considering we haven't had much rain all spring did manage to get under one fall and do a little planting but has been hard to get under a shower since & with 35/40 deg C things are burning off fast, every one with irrigation is watering flat out. Summer crops around the district are few and far between. Still harvesting the last of our winter barley 60ac left. yield is not flash lucky early crop avg. 2 ton/ac which is extremely good for dry land. Had to get my new toy out to drive the auger this year its an AM7d which is an Australian built Diesel M. I just need a bonnet for it but with only a few thousand made from 1956/59 its a bit hard to locate one. Now this is a real Aussie blue heeler in his home country doing what they do best rounding up the cows for evening milking.
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