Nick Bailey
@baileyagco
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Bailey Agricultural Co. Prime lamb producer on the Central Tablelands, married with three girls and one lad.
Central tablelands
Joined January 2018
@rolfey334 Not sure Rolfey, one thing I do know is those that are pulling out fences and associated infrastructure won’t be back. The young ones aren’t going to be interested in using rundown shit infrastructure either.
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@James_Stacey_ @GusWhyte @MartinMurray_Ag @WheatWatcher @WoolProducers @steve_noa @woolinnovation @Meat_Watcher Fencing 10kms a year on a block, once the boundary’s done the merinos will have wheels under them 👋
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@lawbal44 @tonyboland12 We will be looking to sell what we can this month, then have capacity to hold over March when eyes turn to the sky looking for autumn break.
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@consettfarming @GusWhyte That’s why we will continue with building our sheep numbers, “run when others are walking”
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@agronomybrady @John_R_Bruce Moisture and rodents👎 keep them out of machines we will then get a good run out of them. Just bought our second one. Tepari auto drafters are fantastic, the sheep handler not so much. Having the catch sensors on the side instead of above is a fail in my opinion
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@stationmum101 @Telstra @NationalFarmers Purchased starlink this morning for our manager at Coonamble, he is currently climbing a silo to call me, had workable service upto couple of weeks ago, absurdly in the exstream. @Telstra
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@farmboyG @JamesPreuss What lambing percentage did you use in GM Geoff, one annual joining or every eight months or so?
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@davelangfield75 From what I understand David tracker still logs mapping without phone service
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@agronomybrady Yep still working out how we will utilise data, I think it will help to assist staff to take ownership of job. And will also be handy to know that identified hotspot areas are getting covered. Spraying burr, scotch thistle and a nasty woody weed called Sticky nightshade
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