Google translated this as "Macadamia trees are planted in very beautiful rows, with wonderful green grass". My reply in English is "Yes, if the farm is well managed you get good rows with grass in between them." In Vietnamese, Có, nếu trang trại được quản lý tốt, bạn sẽ có được những hàng cây tốt với cỏ ở giữa chúng
It would be interesting to compare block 1 in production figures from now over the next few years with cowmanure/ woodchip you plan to spread, even using native bees as a bonus on that block?
Mark Duncan (agronomist) reckons I won’t see much benefit this season but the next few years is a realistic timeframe. The problem with block 1 is that the young trees will be maturing and cropping for the first time, so the base for comparison isn’t stable. I do hope for good things though!
@@nutkinfarm yes it takes me about 18months to see a jump from planting, you may notice after that the first flush has larger than normal leaf. I think it may have to do more with the worm activity/ worm castings in the soil and the effect to the CEC. It’s like a double whammy or a better version of osmacoat, you get the first nutrient hit, then the worms move in and make their castings and you get a second hit with that and the improvement to the soil structure. Just my $2
Wouldn’t it be “Stupendous” ?
Geez, that’s not half bad either Ron!
I’d vote for this one
New name for Stupid would have to be , "Nutty" would it not?
Brilliant!
How much acre do you have sir? I want to know how much acre is optimum or cost effective?
Extremely interesting
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Google translated this as "Macadamia trees are planted in very beautiful rows, with wonderful green grass". My reply in English is "Yes, if the farm is well managed you get good rows with grass in between them." In Vietnamese, Có, nếu trang trại được quản lý tốt, bạn sẽ có được những hàng cây tốt với cỏ ở giữa chúng
Can you show a daddow variety if you have one on the farm. ? Please thank you
Hi Scott. You can see a few in episode 2 of the Macadamia Show: ua-cam.com/video/pibo1z0dkHs/v-deo.htmlsi=JnZrVz7eI33n4mw7
It would be interesting to compare block 1 in production figures from now over the next few years with cowmanure/ woodchip you plan to spread, even using native bees as a bonus on that block?
Mark Duncan (agronomist) reckons I won’t see much benefit this season but the next few years is a realistic timeframe. The problem with block 1 is that the young trees will be maturing and cropping for the first time, so the base for comparison isn’t stable. I do hope for good things though!
@@nutkinfarm yes it takes me about 18months to see a jump from planting, you may notice after that the first flush has larger than normal leaf. I think it may have to do more with the worm activity/ worm castings in the soil and the effect to the CEC.
It’s like a double whammy or a better version of osmacoat, you get the first nutrient hit, then the worms move in and make their castings and you get a second hit with that and the improvement to the soil structure.
Just my $2
Names
Fertilis, ferax, fructifer, auctifer.
Latin words, something different