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Farm Grazing/Infrastructure Design - Consultants or Experts
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<blockquote data-quote="JD-Kid" data-source="post: 7510451" data-attributes="member: 479"><p>would realy depend on what kinda grazing if paddocks used for cropping etc soil types flat hilly size of mobs </p><p>water system pumping tanks etc </p><p>looking at snow guessing cold winters </p><p>realy want good laneways. working yards in diffrent areas and can be loaded out from those yards. </p><p>be a big project more so if blank canvas but easyer to do it nothing there or basic </p><p>thinking ahead would it be watered with pivots or latural overhead units. that may change fence layout. </p><p>type of stock fatterned or store stock feeding out in field or feed lotted </p><p>do you ring fence bigger blocks then if got cheep labour. break fence it so better to crop or fence into smaller blocks with less labour</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JD-Kid, post: 7510451, member: 479"] would realy depend on what kinda grazing if paddocks used for cropping etc soil types flat hilly size of mobs water system pumping tanks etc looking at snow guessing cold winters realy want good laneways. working yards in diffrent areas and can be loaded out from those yards. be a big project more so if blank canvas but easyer to do it nothing there or basic thinking ahead would it be watered with pivots or latural overhead units. that may change fence layout. type of stock fatterned or store stock feeding out in field or feed lotted do you ring fence bigger blocks then if got cheep labour. break fence it so better to crop or fence into smaller blocks with less labour [/QUOTE]
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