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Offline scott123  
#421 Posted : Wednesday, 15 April 2026 1:31:01 PM(UTC)
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61mm of lovely steady rain down here and fine outside at the moment...

Yeah weary the doom and gloom FB pages have fallen silent today as the great rain event of Tuesday night in to wednesday hasnt yet eventuated..

Much like Cyclone Malia that some FB pages had hitting as a Cat4/5...

and bunyip I guess your chomper situation is a great excuse to be able to buy only the best melt in the mouth Wagyu ribeye steaks is it...Laugh



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#422 Posted : Thursday, 16 April 2026 10:17:26 AM(UTC)
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A showery night here with the odd heavier one. We ended up with 60mm in the gauge. By the forecast it looks like a nice weekend ahead, it could be time to attack the weeds.

Apr: 152.5mm
YTD: 1737mm
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#423 Posted : Thursday, 16 April 2026 12:27:01 PM(UTC)
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Geeez Sheridan, only 25mm here and we aren’t that far apart.
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#424 Posted : Thursday, 16 April 2026 1:18:38 PM(UTC)
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Was 44mm in my gauge this morning.

Had to be on the first ferry 05:00 to get to the airport, got there 06:28.

Scott Only Wagyu I've had was in Japan and I had a few more choppers back then :)
Daintree beef is a step up from Peninsular Red, but it is no King Island beef.
I actually brought 3 whole rumps a couple of weeks back $13kg @ IGA and they are eating very well.
Got to head up to Musgrave area soon, so will end up with a bit of Peninsular Red to bring home
might just be mince though :) :)

Looks like showers till the weekend


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#425 Posted : Thursday, 16 April 2026 2:42:01 PM(UTC)
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We just had 20mm here..thats a nice drop SM..its quite humid here today

I put out a row of Cherry tomatoes today..My original row from a month or so back were actually getting some black areas on the stem before I replanted from the pots so i planted them deeper and some obviously made new roots from the covered stems and are now 1m bushs on stakes with fruit on while some curled up and died...I just overplant knowing that some are going to kark it..
I picked a bucket of cucumbers the other day but the largest vine just curled up overnight..but some are still going strong...Not sure what variety they are but an old fella has a stall at the servo and has been growing them for 20 years or more around here and they are seeds from those...Whilst Lebanese and continental and burpless all get varying degrees of powdery mildew these ones just dont and they grow rampantly...

You did well to get Rump for $13 a kg Bunyip...Down here at our IGA you cant get a whole rump for less then about $20kg and then its always a bit hit or miss as to whether its steakable or going into the crockpot or curry....Bingle bay beef is also available locally ..its Blenners brand where they bring down the weaners and store cattle from their tablelands property up Kirrima Range road west of Blenco falls and fatten them on the Brachiara pasture on the hills on the back road to Bingil bay....Its nice looking beef and sought after but you pay quite a premium for it..

and yeah i have never tried wagyu..could it possibly be any better then a prime Rib fillet..?..a good one of them is juicy and fatty enough for me..
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#426 Posted : Thursday, 16 April 2026 4:24:10 PM(UTC)
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Your right Weary, there seems to be a bit of variance in the local totals with these showers. The racetrack about 4km north had 25mm til 9 while Copperlode dam just to the west had 54. The showers have been frequent here since last night, another 25mm since 9am.
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#427 Posted : Friday, 17 April 2026 6:54:28 AM(UTC)
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Good morning :)

34mm here this morning and showers still blowing through.
Got totally soaked on our walk from a couple of short sharp showers.

Scott our IGA is affiliated with one down south and seems to get good beef and has some good specials.
I've had a bit of Blenner's beef and it is good stuff but out of our price range most of the time.
We tried a couple of different Wagyu bit in Japan, the real high score stuff was to much in my opinion
but the lower grade was very nice & yes I'd say better than a good rib eye. :)
Some of the best meat we have eaten was old cow, full of flavour and not tough at all.
The thing with Daintree beef & Blenner has to watch it too is killing when they are full of water and
the meat has no flavour, when the grass is low in nutrients after a long wet and they are not doing
their best is not the time to be killing.

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#428 Posted : Friday, 17 April 2026 10:05:28 AM(UTC)
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Same here Bunyip, 34mm in the gauge this morning. Showery again overnight but none of the heavier stuff. The SE could be picking up early next week by the forecast. Stream showers back by the looks.

Apr: 186.5mm
YTD: 1771mm
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#429 Posted : Friday, 17 April 2026 1:43:39 PM(UTC)
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12mm down here and a bit humid and drizzly..

Do we think thats it for the Monsoon and any other potential cyclones..?..SST is currently just over 27c..

Interesting thoughts about the feed content and sappy growth there Bunyip..I remember seeing some covered movable feed troughs around the paddocks at Blenners..id imagine they would suppliment high protein feed during such periods and to attain the required fat scores as i never seen any actual farming or forage crops done there....It was originally a dairy farm and so have silos ther for grain storage then they grew bananas on it..its very nice red volcanic soil on the hills running to alluvial soil on the creek flats.......they also put out a lot of Urea or some nitrogen ferts..you can regularly see the lines on the hills where in patchs the fert spreader didnt quite reach....Some of it is very steep country and I'm stuffed if I'd be driving a tractor down some of the ridgelines there...about 30 years ago a mate of mine who adjoins there property heard faint screams in the distance and upon investigating found one of the Blenners trapped underneath a rolled tractor on a steep hillside..Very lucky man to make a full recovery..





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