GRDC Farm Business Update Wagga Wagga 2018
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Be flexible and pro-actively manage stubble for your seeding system. Diversify your crop sequence, ensure the scale of the farm is matched to the labour/plant and equipment units for maximum efficiency....
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Successful grazing of crops requires planning from the outset of the season to reduce crop yield losses (e.g. sow earlier) and maximise livestock productivity (e.g. change operation timings to suit, increase number of twin bearing animals). Adequate cropped area was important for significant change to farm profit. The rule of thumb is >60% cropped ...
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The most cost-effective means of increasing standing residue and improving harvest efficiency is increasing harvest height with existing machinery. Stripper fronts are an economic inclusion to harvest machinery where they replace draper fronts. Improved harvest efficiency drives adequate cost reductions to generate good returns on investment in str...
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