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Electric Bikes are ideal for smaller properties.  These two models are new to the market place. Powered by a battery you simply charge them up and off you go.  No licence is required to ride an electric bike.
The Go Getter has a tray which is perfect for carrying small farm equipment or feed for animals.

The required charge time is 5-10 hours which will give you approximately 50kms of travel, load capacity for the Go Getter is 150kg.

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 Quick, easy and effective horse manure removal ideal for the small farmer.

Most horse owners know the frustration of having to manually clean horse manure from paddocks and smaller yards. It can be a constant and endless job that consumes hours of valuable time. The Super Scooper is a quick and easy solution to your problem, at a much lower cost than other systems on the market. 

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Choosing What Type of Coop you Require

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Small farmers can use compost worm's to reduce organic garden and kitchen waste, whilst also minimising dependence on artificial fertilisers.

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Aquaponics is a combination of Aquaculture & Hydroponics.This means that fish and plants are grown in an integrated system, creating a symbiotic relationship between the two.

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If you are new to keeping bees, this information will help answer some of the most important questions before you start. This article is intended to be used as a start-up guide, with questions answered that will not be found in standard beekeeping books.

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Nobody ever regrets buying quality and John Deere is making this old saying even more true in 2011 by making it easy for people to get behind the wheel of a brand new John Deere Compact Tractor.

Nobody ever regrets buying quality and John Deere is making this old saying even more true in 2011 by making it easy for people to get behind the wheel of a brand new John Deere Compact Tractor.

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 Soil tests enable small area farmers to understand the health of their soils and to plan fertiliser and soil conditioning (lime, gypsum, dolomite) strategies. If  you plan to make a living from the land, the soil will be your most valuable resource.

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 Why Are Worms Such A Problem?

Unlike other equine diseases, worms are a VERY common problem. No horse or stable is ‘worm free’ - such a thing
does not exist! This isn’t to say that worms aren’ t a problem - in fact, horses suffering from worm infestation can become very
ill, dull and listless. Worms can also KILL horses, very suddenly and without warning. There are a variety of different worms common

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