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Hello! |
So here we are,
the start of 2017. It seems like just
the other day that we were contemplating the potential that 2016 would bring,
and suddenly, here we are, all done, another year past and another season
already well underway.
Firstly, an
apology for not posting on this blog for a long while. There have been two reasons for this. The first is that we are contemplating splitting
our posts into two: family posts by Coreen here at intothegoodlife.blogspot.com
and farm related posts by me over at ourmatesfarm.com. We have been trying to get ourmatesfarm.com
up and running for six months and haven’t quite managed it yet. There is a bit there but we haven’t been
happy enough with it to officially launch.
We will keep you posted when we do!
The other reason
is that we have both been pretty active on social media. Like a friend said, once you start into
Facebook and Instagram (don’t even mention Twitter to me), the blog that
started your interaction with people online in the first place gets neglected. She has left Facebook now to focus more on
her blog, and while I don’t intend to follow her in this, I will aim to engage
more meaningfully through our blogs.
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The boys unveil the farmgate stall |
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Julian keeping the shed stocked |
I could give you all a detailed accounting
of the last 8 months, like one of those “Christmas letters” that people somehow
find time to send out every year (yes, we used to do those too, about a
lifetime ago). However I find social
media has shortened my attention span a great deal, so for those similarly
afflicted, I will sum it up and try to keep it brief. You will get plenty of practice reading long
opinion pieces from me when ourmatesfarm.com is fully operational. Eventually.
Hits:
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Great holiday to see great
mates and have some NQ beach time with the kids in June
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Most pruning done
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Created more quality pasture
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Received good prices for our
apples, our first profitable year
· We spotted Tassie devils on our
farm
· Signed agreement to put more
land over to cider apples with Willie Smiths, then making this happen
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Got our cattle covered (a
euphemism for sweet bovine love-making)
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Built cattle yards with Uncle
Tony
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Grafted a stack of trees to
heritage varieties plus put in a little cider block for ourselves
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Got three new sows and a boar
from Queensland, pure heritage Large Blacks
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Expanded our vegetable growing,
proved very successful, timer-set irrigation in place!
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I started taking Julian for his
weekly swimming lessons for some important father-son time
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Rachel has grown really well,
and has changed how I view the world for the better
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We all escaped without a
scratch in a head-on car crash with a sleeping driver
Misses (sort of):
· Screwed up our timing on
getting our pigs covered, missed two of the three sows, so are short two litters (or about
16 pigs) this season
· Experimented with some new
methods of black spot control in an effort to preserve tree health, and ended
up with a lot more spot instead, so likely to receive a lot less for apples
this season
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Cut an irrigation line with the
excavator
· Over-estimated what we could
accomplish over the winter, especially in light of this winter’s exceptionally
wet weather
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Extensive repairs on our old
tractor hit our profits
· Seen some pretty poor pasture
and pig management practices on other farms, including some by people who
should know better
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Poor Chuck the Truck has been
written off after that car crash, and we had to go buy another one
Hmmm, set out like that I think we
have a lot more on the “win” side of the ledger, but then the way this family
approaches life I think we always do.
Even the misses gave us chances for learning and being thankful.
In 2017 we hope to get our website
up and running, and start the expansion of our pig and sheep businesses. We plan some experiments with grain growing,
as well as further improvements in our grazing rotation and orchard
management. We have bought another ute,
and we will take another family holiday.
Most importantly, we will continue to live our lives as strenuously as
we are able. After all, steel is
tempered by fire, muscle is built by resistance, and so often the obstacle IS
the way.
I will end with a message of
thanks to all of our friends and family who have supported us and continue to
do so. We can only do what we do because
of you. Even if you don’t think you have
a meaningful impact on us, a simple kind word, or message, helps a great
deal. We thank you all. Until next time, bye for now.
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Julian's been busy. He helps feed the lambs.... |
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....and service the excavator... |
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and drive the tractor.... |
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...and prune the trees.... |
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.... and move the sheep! |
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Julian loves making new friends on holiday |
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We got some North Queensland fishing time |
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Family beach shot |
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While in North Queensland Matt's Gran meets her great-grandaughter Rachel for the first time |
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Back to work, and Julian making sure Tess enjoys her breakfast |
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Our scary big winter bonfire! |
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Julian learns about this "snow" stuff up at Hartz mountain |
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What winter is for |
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Julian's sushi habit gets more serious |
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Fresh ingredients, straight from the garden |
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Fresh Tassie purple garlic |
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Dressing up for Neil and Rachel's wedding |
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Justin and Mark helping with grafting |
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Matt with Clem and Boxer talking grafting |
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Going flat out to graft 4 hectares of cider apples |
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Amazing year for grass |
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Lunch at Fat Pig Kitchen |
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The grandparents and great aunty with the kids! |
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Julian showing Rachel that a chocolate goatee is funny |
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Our new Large Black pigs |
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The new cattle yards |
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Rachel's first Christmas! |
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Why we do what we do |