Challenges Faced By Australian Farm Hobbyist
The second urgent challenge is to develop a reliable store of fresh water. Most of southern Australia has had below average rainfall and water restrictions are in operation in most areas. This will cost a significant amount of money to establish but there is little chance of success without an effective water harvesting system. Drainage contours will need to be established and tanks and pumps will need to be installed. At present I rely on town water and as a result will not be able to plant many trees until Autumn due to water restrictions.
The third challenge is to deter the resident rabbit population without turning the place into a killing field. Suitable fences will need to be built in order to keep the rabbits away from vegetables and young plantings. There are several predators and introduced viruses which generally keep the rabbits under control, however, during springtime numbers can rise quickly.
The fourth challenge is to get a noxious weed under control. The weed - Serrated Tussock (Nassella trichotoma) has become a serious problem in the grassy plains west of Melbourne and landowners are required to implement a control program. It is a quick way to become unpopular with neighbours if this work is not done diligently.
Ben Tan is a close associate of Alf, the proud owner of a hobby farm in Australia. Ben encourages Alf to share his wealth of hobby farming experiences by writing articles and books. Ben helps Alf to luanch the website http://www.farmforfun.com Ben is also in the process of helping to get Alf's books published.Gerhard Blog61226
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