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Ukraine war: Blinken says China may give weapons to Russia
farmerjo replied to Scott's topic in World News
If no one is interested in peace. Let's see what the Chinese have. It will be either good or bad. -
The Official Maize and Rotational Crops Thread
farmerjo replied to Jonathan Fairfield's topic in Farming in Thailand Forum
On a follow up from this well informed post from KS i decided to visit a biomass plant i had heard about 28km's from home. 1st thing learnt,biomass is what the sugar companies do with agricultural waste,burn,heat,steam to create power. The place i visited is a biogas plant fed by napier grass(and possibly maize later) to produce methane that runs(don't laugh)2 x german submarine engines coupled to 1.5 MW genies to feed the PEA power grid. It is set up in parallel with 2 digesters that agitate vertical, horizontal(mix of napier grass and water with heat supplied from the engines) and a dome for methane storage =1.5 MW so two sets of equipment enabling 3 MW production. Impressive,just one problem.It was built six years a go and is positioned next to a large quarry but hasn't even been commissioned for operation yet. Talk about red tape,got to be careful as it's a public listed company. The handling of materials(napier grass) is sub contracted and the plant buy it at 450 baht/ton off sub contractor so don't know exactly how much the contracted farmers would make. I think the guy said the plant could handle 350 ton a day but dont quote me on that as was bit overwelmed taking it all in. Anyway an interesting day and by the size of the pile of napier fermenting under a tarp someone must have a cow shed not far away. -
Just a follow up for those interested. Chase your passport. I applied on 23rd november and have been patiently waiting, Today i called embassy and was put through to Aus who said it was sent on 16th december. Then i called consular services in Bangkok who said passport is there for collection and Aus should of notified me. What a <deleted>eshow,i only ask one thing from the government and they can't even get that right. Rant over.????
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The Official Maize and Rotational Crops Thread
farmerjo replied to Jonathan Fairfield's topic in Farming in Thailand Forum
Yep too cold this dry season KS. I guess that would be a hybrid seed designed for a longer growing season. -
Thailand Sets 2027 Target for 100% Reuse of Plastic
farmerjo replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
It's that long a go i forget what we used before plastic. Was it trees? -
Three-Month Burn Ban Put in Place to Curb Haze, Wildfire
farmerjo replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Good article on why it is happening in agriculture. It looks like they are shutting a few parks as well. https://www.nationthailand.com/thailand/general/40025001 -
Three-Month Burn Ban Put in Place to Curb Haze, Wildfire
farmerjo replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
And add another 2-3 million for tractor.rake and baler. For a Thai to invest that sort of money in a seasonal business you would want a solid plan. It can and is being done at tip toe speed.(give it 10 years) When that is solved we come to national parks. There is a lot of lightning here. Just ask Australians what happens when you don't have yearly controlled burns. It's a trade off to protect citizens although most would debate otherwise. -
The Official Maize and Rotational Crops Thread
farmerjo replied to Jonathan Fairfield's topic in Farming in Thailand Forum
Yes good win by your boys KS,my boys thought they were playing baseball and payed the price. The scalloped disc helps but being a 3 point linkage frame it's a bit light and needs extra weight to penetrate the trash evenly. Also i've learnt being on 9" spacings it would be better on 7.5" spacing for better weed control. Hopefully pulling the seeder will help keep the offset disc at a consistent depth the way i've set the drawbar arrangement up. Have done a quick trial and seems to work ok with the Ford 6610 having 200kg of ballast over the front end for traction. -
Three-Month Burn Ban Put in Place to Curb Haze, Wildfire
farmerjo replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
For that to happen you would require more machinery and less labour. -
US warns allies at Munich that China may increase support for Russia
farmerjo replied to onthedarkside's topic in World News
Not sure how to read that. -
The Official Maize and Rotational Crops Thread
farmerjo replied to Jonathan Fairfield's topic in Farming in Thailand Forum
Was pinning my hopes on some rain this weekend to no avail Last week started to do a second pass with offset disc but conditions not quite right.(80% ok) That with getting lazier with age to sit on tractor for long periods it was back to the workshop to do some modifications to couple the offset disc to seeder so can seed in one pass when the rain eventually comes. To fill in a bit more time put all the sunn hemp seed back through the seed cleaner and doing a germination test. Ready to rock n roll,6mm of rain will get me started. In the meantime,back to the cricket. -
What Movies or TV shows are you watching (2023)
farmerjo replied to CharlieH's topic in Entertainment
Fantastic in Hyde and Seek. -
Three-Month Burn Ban Put in Place to Curb Haze, Wildfire
farmerjo replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
In this area you talk of it started last season and has increased this year. Where i live west of Chumphae we have a biomass plant scheduled to be built for electricity. Somchai might have a different view to many on here like why can't i burn one day a year when all these people drive around in vehicles 12 months a year. -
I find having a messy workshop with tools spread everywhere works for me in Thailand. That way the correct tools for the job are hard to find for others to take and improves my safety. Having a good vice to hold jobs in is most important to me.
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Necrotising Fasciitis Awareness – Ed’s Scary Story
farmerjo replied to webfact's topic in Isaan News
I always have a jar of tiger balm handy for insect bites,stings. I do feel for the fella,hope he gets some enjoyment from the rest of life after the pain endured. -
What product is the sand mortar,an adhesive type? Also will the roof area be scabbelled for the paint to stick.
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Australian Passport photos.
farmerjo replied to CapraIbex's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
How long did you have to wait for new passport. -
Australian Passport photos.
farmerjo replied to CapraIbex's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
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Australian-rules-football-afl-chatting-tipping-and-news
farmerjo replied to BookMan's topic in Sports, Hobbies & Activities
Well you can cross his name off as the voice -
Australian-rules-football-afl-chatting-tipping-and-news
farmerjo replied to BookMan's topic in Sports, Hobbies & Activities
I only have 1 team in Rips comp and it doubles over to the Kangaroos fantasy players. A few years since we played last. Will be a lot of rust to shake off. -
The Official Maize and Rotational Crops Thread
farmerjo replied to Jonathan Fairfield's topic in Farming in Thailand Forum
Hi KS That harrow leaves a nice finish. At the start of the year i was going back to no-till but have now decided to disc everything. Reason is i think i can mow then disc the land twice for half of the price of using chemicals. I run the risk of rutting up the fields with heavy rain but input costs come 1st. Here is a picture of some offset discing yesterday taken this morning(phone camera on way out) One pass and a little clumpy,another pass in a week or so will leave it good enough to seed into. That was done at 10kph. -
The Official Maize and Rotational Crops Thread
farmerjo replied to Jonathan Fairfield's topic in Farming in Thailand Forum
Hi KS A mate told me the other day around here bailing contractors are offering 100 baht/rai for the straw. Sounds about right as their costs add up. We had 58mm of rain over the weekend so been doing some maint. work on the offset disc putting scrapers on front row of disc's and a bit of grease. To wet today but will have another go tomorrow,just want to skim the surface over ready to plant some sunn hemp. -
If he works on the 1/3rd assets in Thailand and 2/3rd's in the bank method he should be ok.