Mixed farming has answers for more profit

Ken Wilson
Updated September 27 2018 - 12:44pm, first published December 9 2017 - 7:00am
 Neridup farmer John Wallace checks canola germinations six days after seeding the long-season variety CL970. “We could get up to four grazings from the canola which would be about six tonnes a hectare equivalent of food for the sheep before we lock the crop away in June,” he said.
Neridup farmer John Wallace checks canola germinations six days after seeding the long-season variety CL970. “We could get up to four grazings from the canola which would be about six tonnes a hectare equivalent of food for the sheep before we lock the crop away in June,” he said.

IT’S really all about maths.

Ken Wilson

Farm Weekly's machinery writer.

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