This blog post will showcase the versatility of agricultural sheds and highlight innovative uses beyond traditional storage purposes. While agricultural sheds are primarily designed for storing machinery, equipment and supplies, they offer potential for various creative applications on farms. Read on to explore how these versatile structures can be utilised to enhance productivity, support new ventures, and add value to your agricultural operations.
Livestock Housing and Shelter
Agricultural sheds can be transformed into comfortable and functional spaces to house and protect livestock:
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If you are in charge of a busy, working farm, you may need to use various items of equipment to tackle everyday jobs. This may call for various attachments to be used that will need to be attached and detached from your machine. As some of these attachments can be very heavy and awkward, you need some assistance, and this is where you should consider adding a quick hydraulic hitch to your machine.
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As Australian summer approaches, it's important to keep an eye on the feeding habits of your livestock. From pigs to cattle, all animals can suffer under high heat. The discomfort they feel often leads them to eat less, which can be a big problem for farmers—especially those raising dairy cows, pregnant stock or other animals for whom staying well fed is a necessity. Thankfully, there are ways to keep your livestock nourished during the summer heat.
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A heavy-duty, quality lawnmower should run for years without needing major repairs, but of course you want to ensure you're doing everything possible to keep it in good condition. How you maintain your lawnmower every year will probably go a long way toward avoiding otherwise unnecessary repairs and replacement of parts, and also ensure that the mower can do its best to cut your grass quickly and successfully. Note a few simple but very important tips for ensuring your lawnmower is in good repair and always working optimally.
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A rain barrel or a rainwater tank is a great way to harvest a bit of rain water for irrigating plants or watering livestock. If you boil or filter it, it can even supply some of your drinking water. However if you have a dog and your dog keeps urinating on your rainwater tank, that can be a little gross.
Luckily, there are ways to deter your dog. Take a look at these ideas:
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