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Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Colour Photo of the Triggs Dairy Farm at Bungaree, Derek Leather, Triggs Dairy Farm, Bungaree, 1980s
... and silo for storing grass silage. Today this set up may... which held grass silage in the background. Built in the early... for storing grass silage. Today this set up may be considered unique ...Trigg Dairy Farm, built in the 1970s, showing a Rotolactor and silo for storing grass silage. Today this set up may be considered unique in this District.An example of a modern dairy operation in the 1970sColour photo of Triggs Dairy Farm, Bungaree, showing milking operation with Friesian cows in the holding yards, in the foreground. The photo includes a Rotolactor, on the left and a silo which held grass silage in the background. Built in the early 1970s this operation was considered unique in the District.trigg dairy farm operation, bunagree, 1970 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - Mouat Crawford Collection: Farming Life in the Wimmera, c1960s
... grass silage...farming wimmera mouat crawford collection grass silage ...Cutting grass and loading it on truck for ensilage making. Used as a teaching aid.Kodakfarming, wimmera, mouat crawford collection, grass silage -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - Mouat Crawford Collection: Farming Life in the Wimmera, c1962
... grass silage...wimmera grass silage mouat crawford collection Kodak Young ...Young man stands by as ensilage is tipped into the hole. Markings: Tipping Grass from truck into ensilage Pit. Used as a teaching aid.Kodakwimmera, grass silage, mouat crawford collection -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - Mouat Crawford Collection: Farming Life in the Wimmera, c1962
... grass silage...farming wimmera grass silage tractor mouat crawford ...An ensilage Pit has been dug and the tractor has been backed up and unloaded its load into it for storage. A boy is standing in the pit. Markings: Putting grass into an ensilage Pit. Used as a teaching aid.Kodakfarming, wimmera, grass silage, tractor, mouat crawford collection -
National Wool Museum
Tool - Sickle, Pre. 1988
Feed for sheep farming is crucially important. Whether growing a sheep for breeding, wool or meat, it is vital to ensure that all sheep at whatever stage of life are maintaining or growing in weight. Sheep are often pictured grazing in paddocks; however, the grass available in a paddock is often not enough to maintain a sheep’s weight. In addition, if a sheep eats grass too low in a paddock then corrosion can affect the soil preventing any grass from growing in this location. For these reasons, supplementary feed is introduced to sheep’s diets. In most occasions’ food high in protein such as Lupins is sought. In times such as drought or to makeup a sheep’s roughage; feed such as silage, hay and straw may be required in the feeding of sheep. This is where the sickle is introduced to sheep farming. Although modern-day machines are used to harvest cereals, in times past the sickle was used for harvesting these crops. Once harvested, these crops can be fed to sheep freshly cut or dried. This sickle has been on display for 30 years at the National Wool Museum. It was at the entrance to Gallery One in the “A New Europe” wood hut display case. It was taken off display in 2021 with the “On the Land” redevelopment of this gallery space.Curved Metal serrated blade extending from carved dark wooden handletools of the trade, sheep feed, sheep farming