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Back Issue - Practical Farm Ideas - 102# Augu

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Included in Vol 26-2 of Practical Farm Ideas

23 brand new workshop projects.

Including:

  • A post driver that uses a hydraulic vibrator is fast and of course far safer than traditional pile drivers. Handles big posts too.
    Read how to make it, loads of good pics details of hydraulic parts.

  • Gizmo that lifts the final furrow on your plough with no alteration of settings. Read how it's made and how to fit it.

  • Milk a 3 quartered cow as easily as one firing on four.

Management ideas unique to Practical Farm Ideas.

This well stocked dairy farm doesn’t buy fertiliser No N through the season.
Is it really sensible to say “I don’t want to know.”?

Arable farming is getting bigger, slicker. In this issue we visit a three farm estate with over 3,000 acres.
They build and adapt machinery over the winter months. Because it pays them.

Practical Farm Ideas does not accept advertising and focusses exclusively on new ideas developed in workshops. Anyone with a new product or service of interest to farmers - whether inventor, manufacturer, marketer, distributor or whatever - is invited to contact Farm Ideas regarding possible publication.

If you are serious about farming, are prepared to learn about the less conventional, are interested in small scale ‘Brailsford’ ideas that improve performance by just a percentage point but add up to creating winners, Practical Farm Ideas is definitely for you. And if you buy it and it’s not, we are happy to refund your subscription.

Fence post pusher, much faster, safer, cheaper than hammer

Depth wheel on reversible plough is lifted with this gizmo for shallow final furrow

Miking a three quartered cow is easy with this simple home made device

Paddock grazing - radial style

Harvest trailer behind loader carries grain pusher, two buckets, weigh scales

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“Keep up the good work. Been with your since the start and particularly like your business analysis” sent Mar 31, 2017 from Carl Lindley, Wakefield

Did you read these from the last issue Vol 26-1? Copies are still available

They made their own grassland seeder.

Aaron (21) and Dan (29) do farm contract work. Customers are farmers and also horse owners, and many want grassland renovated. They needed a direct drill but the cost was prohibitive, so they made their own.

Home made drill for grassland - better than overseeding

Simple home made grain cleaner adds £10/tonne.

Fed up with £9-10/tonne stoppages for low bushel weights this farming family came up with the idea of a cleaner built in a drill hopper. It cost them £1,500 to build, and reckon it saves £3,000 a year in stoppages. Plus it cleans their corn for seed.

Home made grain cleaner increases bushel weight, removes weed seeds

“I find your magazine excellent with some terrific ideas, many of which I have used and/or adapted over these past few years. Keep up the good work. Best regards” John Gilgunn sent April 6, 2017

Free Astro turf for cow tracks.

Playing surfaces are wearing out, and cow tracks are a good second use for scrap. We give details.

Free Astro Turf makes cow tracks; All spare parts seed drill; beef sucker cows

All spare parts direct drill

With soil varying from sand to clay on their 500 acres, cultivation machinery was never right. So six years ago they moved to no-till using a drill made in the workshop from a collection of spare parts. It adds liquid starter fertiliser and has rape seed pipes

No-till seed drill with liquid fertiliser made in Northants workshop

“You have a great wee magazine that I look forward to recieving every quarter. I will send you some pictures of our little inventions one day and if you are ever in NZ then look me up. Regards” Allen Collinson (NZ) sent April 7 2017

Sucker herds share secrets

This is has a real seminar in sucker cow management. Sucklers are the enterprise for dairy farmers who quit the milk race and they’re the chosen route to greater soil fertility for many cereal farmers.

Successful Beef suckler management

Scots farmer designed and made cubicles for 240

Cow size is getting smaller as they breeding away from pure Holstein, and these cows can get trapped by the conventional cubicle. They tried this home made idea and liked it so much made 240 cubicles for their new shed. Generously shared with Practical Farm Ideas.

Farmer designed cow cubicles stop cows getting jammed, stuck

Tighten Up Your Farm Business Procedures

This Financial Focus article asks whether the best decisions are made at informal meetings around the kitchen table - the venue of choice for many farmers. The article expands into the knowledge which all partnerships and private limited companies need concerning business predators. The right decisions can be critical in future.