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From: Roy McCallum (graze-l_at_witt.ac.nz)
Date: 04/10/05


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Abe & Kylie



This is the Batt Latch web site http://www.novel.co.nz/battlatch.html



Regards



Roy





-----Original Message-----
From: graze-l-admin@witt.ac.nz [mailto:graze-l-admin@witt.ac.nz] On 
Behalf
Of Merv George
Sent: Sunday, April 10, 2005 9:02 PM
To: graze-l@witt.ac.nz
Subject: [SPAM] - Re: [Graze-l] automated strip grazing. - Email found 
in
subject



Hello folks,

I've responded to list as famfarm email address wouldn't work for me. 
The
Batt latch made by Novel Ways, Graeme Lynch, in New Zealand is what you
require. Sorry, I don't know there email address - have a look on the 
net.

Regards

Merv George
Jenquip
Feilding, New Zealand
Ph 6 323 6146;  Fax 6 323 6116
E-mail Jenquip@clear.net.nz
----- Original Message -----

From: famfarm <mailto:famfarm@sover.net> 

To: graze-l@witt.ac.nz

Sent: Sunday, April 10, 2005 2:55 PM

Subject: [Graze-l] automated strip grazing.



Dear Graze-l graziers,

    We are dairy graziers here in northern Vermont, USA.  We strip 
graze,
and are trying to get stock density up around 500 + head per acre with
frequent moves.

We want to make affordable, timed, automated pin pullers so that we can 
set
three or four break fences at a time, and have them release and recoil 
on
schedule.  Has this already been invented, and if so, can anyone direct 
us
to a manufacturer, or ideas on homemade units?

We would be grateful for any leads.  Please respond to 
famfarm@sover.net. 

A great growing season to you all....it's almost here for us.

Abe and Kaylie

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