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Farm Ideas INDEX

The INDEX allows readers to use the magazine as an encyclopaedia. Search the downloaded pdf file for key words.

You will see the titles showing the volume,  issue, and page number.

If you're wanting to make a tool that helps stretch fence netting, I suggest you search first on netting, then tension, then fencing. Try more than one key word.

The Complete Index is conveniently divided into a number of subject Indexes:
COMPLETE  /  Environmental  /  Arable  /  Livestock  /  Grassland  /  Muck and slurry  /  Workshop  /  Financial  /  Health  /  Children and child safety


Complete Index. All 3,500 entries in alphabetical order.  General farming topics: tractors, loaders, handlers, buildings... GO
LIVESTOCK:  Cattle (dairy and beef) , sheep, pigs, goats, poultry. 'Made it Myself'  handling and housing solutions, trailer conversions, livestock management, fly control, tip-up foot crushes, goat crush, all kinds of feeding ideas - 755 entry Index. Search for what you want.  GO
ARABLE:  Combinable and root crops, forage maize. Everything to do with cultivation, plough modifications, one pass systems, engine mounted cultivators, harvesters, sprayers... GO

 
FINANCIAL:  Banks, loans, costs, marketing, employment, accounting, wills, tax, inheritance, vehicles, contracts, swindles, exchange rates, insurance, planning... GO

CHILDREN ON THE FARM:    Workshop built toys, play areas and safety ideas
developed on farms in many countries. Can you afford
not to be informed about Children's Safety? GO


HEALTH:  Farmers' diseases like leptospirosis, organo-phosphorous poisoning, depression, medical insurance, broken limbs, deep cuts, muscular damage, cancer, TB, eyes and ears... GO


ENVIRONMENT:   Energy generation with wind turbines, farm built bio-gas digesters and hydro. Energy recycling in dairy units. Wood processing, log splitting, workshop heaters, incinerators, woodburners.  Pest management, soil conditioning... also use complete index for these topics... GO

 
MUCK AND SLURRY:   Spreading, handling, storing, separating, scraping, loading, digesting, pumping, incorporating... farmers have found ways to do all these jobs better, cheaper, more effectively... GO


WORKSHOP:  Workshop layouts, organisation, home built tools inc presses, drills, benders, brakes; workshop methods and unique tips to solve problems... GO

 


GRASSLAND:   Reseeding machinery and techniques, fertiliser and manuring, mowers, rakes and harvesters, bale handling, silage clamps and management... GO
 



The contents of Practical Farm IDEAS remains current and relevant for many years. Our very first issue featured two machines still very much in vogue today: a 36ft wide triple section mower based on a retired combine built by a farmer in the USA; a hydraulic log splitter that works both ways - when the ram goes out and when it comes back.

When you have your list of Back Issues, look for the volume number on this page and then click on the issue which is put in your 'basket'.

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