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	<title>Phoenix Park Hay</title>
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		<title>&#8220;Making hay while the sun shines&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to farmnet.com.au. Home of the smarter farmer!
Welcome to Phoenix Park hay!
Phoenix Park Hay is a small farming operation that produces lucerne hay in round bales &#38; small squares, lucerne round bale silage, sorghum hay &#38; sorghum round bale silage.   We produce for the beef &#38; dairy industry, leisure &#38; stud horse owners &#38; a local goat quarantine/export facility.
The lucerne [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to <a href="http://farmnet.com.au/">farmnet.com.au</a>. Home of the smarter farmer!</p>
<p>Welcome to Phoenix Park hay!</p>
<p>Phoenix Park Hay is a small farming operation that produces lucerne hay in round bales &amp; small squares, lucerne round bale silage, sorghum hay &amp; sorghum round bale silage.   We produce for the beef &amp; dairy industry, leisure &amp; stud horse owners &amp; a local goat quarantine/export facility.</p>
<p>The lucerne grown on the farm is the aurora variety.  It is grown due to being winter active, having a high resistance to pests &amp; diseases, has an excellent stand life &amp; produces high quality hay.  Whilst there are supreme varieties of lucerne available, aurora is grown for its all-round suitability.</p>
<p>BMR sorghum is grown for silage &amp; hay production.  This sorghum provides a narrow stem, has great leaf cover, grows extremely well &amp; provides a good palatable product.  The BMR is planted in October &amp; generally provides 3 cuts, the last being in about early April.  When the silage is &#8220;made&#8221; it gives off a nice sweet smell &amp; the cattle love it.</p>
<p>Hope you enjoy the site!     </p>
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