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  • E-diary notices: 18 August 2023 …
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  • E-diary notices: 1 December 2023 …
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  • E-diary notices: 21 July 2023 …
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  • E-diary notices: 4 August 2023 …
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  • E-diary notices: 24 January 2025 …
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  • E-diary notices: 2 May 2025 …
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  • E-diary notices: 16 May 2025 …
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    … identified that you have suitable paddocks to reduce the risks, you can think carefully about: establishment methods, crop type, how they will be grazed and what animals will be grazing them. It is also important to consider your … flow If a paddock is too steep to get a tractor on, it is too steep for wintering cattle. We recommend you don’t crop paddocks or areas in paddocks steeper than 20 degrees. To slow down water and soil moving down the hill you could, … to do so – do not attempt this when the slope is too steep. 2. Consider the risks in each paddock Make sure winter feed crop paddocks are set right back from all waterways or wet areas, we recommend a buffer of at least 5 meters. This will …