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Sowing guides for field crops and pastures
... 728kb pdf Grain sorghum: NSW planting guide 2006-07 (Primefact 266) Maize: NSW planting guide 2006-07 (Primefact 267) Soybean: North Coast NSW planting guide 645kb pdf Pasture and winter forage crop sowing guide - Hawkesbury-Nepean, Hunter and Manning valleys (Primefact 160) Pasture planner Winter Crop Variety Sowing Guide 2006 ...
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Farm business and trade (field crops and pastures)
... enterprise budgets Winter crop farm enterprise budgets Pasture economics Agsell see also Farm business and trade (general) Reports NSW Grains Report Reports on harvest estimates, grain production forecasts, and seasonal conditions. Marketing ...
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Flood, frost and other natural disasters
... flood Rebate Forms Tax treatment of forced livestock sales due to pasture and fodder loss (Primefact 293) Frost damage Feeding frosted grain to ruminants Frost damage in crops Management options for farmers ...
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Dairy research
... Beating heat stress in dairy grazing systems Best options for milling maize grain supplements for grazing dairy cows Offering fresh pasture breaks - is there a benefit to milk production? Sorghum supplements for ...
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Practical feeding of horses
... pasture, legume and cereal chaffs, and hays. No nutritional advantage is obtained from chaff, but chaff mixed with grain will prevent horses eating too rapidly. Oats is the safest and best grain ... often cheaper and more convenient to feed than grain and high-protein concentrates bought separately. Feeding ... you are changing from one grain to another or just changing to grain from a new source. Weigh ...
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Feeding the working horse
... horses undergoing only limited athletic activity or light work are fully nourished by good quality pasture. However, pastures vary greatly in nutritional value. At times, particularly in late summer and ... a veterinarian or competent equine dentist. Some horses get ‘fizzy’ on grain. If this happens, reduce the grain ration and try supplementing with vegetable oil or rice-based supplement. Further ...
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Animal Welfare Code of Practice No 3 - Horses in Riding Centres and Boarding Stables
... need extra feed and water when they are pregnant or lactating. 3.5.4 When pasture is available but supplementation is necessary, horses should be fed at least once a day ... at least twice a day where there is no access to pasture. 3.5.5 Feeding diets high in cereal grain to horses that are ridden infrequently can produce unpredictable temperament changes ...
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Caring for horses
... is probably no need to for supplementary feeding. However, when pasture declines additional feed will be required to maintain bodyweight. ... This is usually supplied by feeding concentrate supplements such as grain or a complete pellet. It is best to feed little ... water is essential. Supplementary feeding is necessary when no natural pasture is available. NOTE: Donkeys need roughage so provide hay ...
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