Any ideas I had that we don’t have America’s problem of heavily grain-fed cattle just went out the window. Apparently Australia has 700 cattle feedlots of which 550 are in Queensland.
Any ideas I had that we don’t have America’s problem of heavily grain-fed cattle just went out the window. Apparently Australia has 700 cattle feedlots of which 550 are in Queensland.
I read that raising herbivorous species of fish in farm ponds is extremely productive and they specifically named carp tilapia and catfish.
I don’t know much about this but have an idea some of read more
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Silently billions of bees are dying off and our entire food chain is in danger. Bees don’t read more
A very valid project for the Food and Gardens Subgroup would be to research all our local meat suppliers (not many!) and talk with them about where their meat comes from.
Questions could be:
[ul]What read more
In wet weather watch out for coccidiosis. Keep the chook yard well drained with lots of mulch. Clean out chook droppings.
Check the chook house for leaks.
Pestene is a sulphur and derris product that read more
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These fish are classed as noxious fish in Queensland.
I don’t thing the government would take kindly to someone trying to breed them
List of noxious fish in Queensland.
1- Carp
2- read more
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Here is a link [url=http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/28_15761.htm]http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/28_15761.htm[/url] at the DPI which list which fish can be stocked in private dams etc…
Barramundi and Eels read more
According to Q & A on ABC TC it takes 43 square metres to grow food to feed a chook.
Every home must have one!
I could do a line in local smoked eels!
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