Lindsay Chappel

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Lindsay Chappel

Lindsay Chappel

@Headingforsixty

Every time I think I know I find I don’t

Morawa, Western Australia Katılım Ocak 2016
720 Takip Edilen795 Takipçiler
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landman@hasselljpb·
@TimBarndon All that change happened during my parents lifetime
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Tim B@TimBarndon·
It is amazing to see how far things have come in the world of farming🤩🤩🤩😌😌😌😎😎
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Lindsay Chappel@Headingforsixty·
First positive sign I’ve seen that perhaps the mice plague might be lessening. I haven’t had to rebait this trap for over a week. Relentless baiting outside the house surrounds seems to be paying off
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Lindsay Chappel@Headingforsixty·
@Voz_Dennis Don’t worry about acres planted. It’s as dry as ever in the northern wheatbelt of WA and no rain in sight
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Dennis Voznesenski@Voz_Dennis·
AUS farmers: how much do you expect wheat area planted in your region to decline this year versus 2025?
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I fix shit. its what i do !
They can get fucked !!!! Both hands on the wheel. And phone on passenger seat !
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Pivotonian of Geelong 🇦🇺
Pivotonian of Geelong 🇦🇺@Pivotonian1838·
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a club decimated by injuries as much as Richmond, having no AFL players playing in the VFL .
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MAGA Voice@MAGAVoice·
Im bawling my eyes out. Elon Musk just posted this video showing the difference between himself and others in China LMFAO Please, NEVER change Elon 🤣
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Lindsay Chappel@Headingforsixty·
Ben went back with the baiter. Be interesting to see this to me tomorrow night
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Lindsay Chappel@Headingforsixty·
I was doing a job on the boom spray in that exact same spot. The mice were just coming up to see what I was doing
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Lindsay Chappel@Headingforsixty·
@chappel_ben I blame this totally on The Straits of Hormuz emergency. Fuel shortages hit hard.
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Lindsay Chappel@Headingforsixty·
@JxxSucculent In the meantime a real health emergency is developing in the wheatbelt due to the mouse plague.
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🥢 succulent chinese meal 🥢
Polio has been detected in wastewater in Australia. Congratulations cookers I hope your kids don't get sick
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t_a@t_abhw·
@Humanspective @TansSunrise I was in Western Australia during this time and mandated to be able to work. Businesses were threatened if staff were not fully vaccinated (100k for the business per employee and 30k for employee). I was seriously injured and the hospitals were full. We had no Covid.
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Humanspective@Humanspective·
🚨In a World baffled by excess deaths. A small state in the Great Southern Land seems to make it look clear. In 2021, Mark McGowen’s Labor Government was in charge of Western Australia. You can almost smell the militant approach in this graph of sky rocketing adverse events. The same year messenger RNA tech was rolled out. Turns out... they had 140 excess deaths that year. And a new peer reviewed paper just revealed that of those 140 excess deaths WA had... ZERO (0) deaths were attributed to covid. That’s what makes what Dr. John Campbell is alluding to here in this clip, extremely relevant and crystal clear. Raphael Lataster PhD (author of peer reviewed paper on excess mortality) explains: “I found that in 4 of Australia’s 8 major regions excess mortality was present, correlating with rapid and thorough [messenger RNA] vaccination programs, before mass exposure to covid” PM Anthony Albanese told Australians sometime back then: “When it’s your turn, get the vaccination. They’re safe. They’re effective. Do it for Australia.”... saying shortly after the jab: “I feel good, I feel fine and tell you what: It certainly feels a lot better than being under lockdown or ending up in hospital.”. Seems this clip tells a different story. Highly complaint, highly vaccinated and heavily mandated by the totalitarian government... Western Australia could be the smoking gun in the excess mortality debate.
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Lindsay Chappel@Headingforsixty·
For all you farmers out there : 1st of May ; Dont delay
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mekhoko@MEKhoko·
oil peaked in 2008 at $147 todays price of $104 equates to $67 in 2008 normalizing for inflation, the same peak today would be $226 I think this demonstrates how cheap a barrel of oil has become in the last 20 years, and what has been "normalized" re: expectations
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Lindsay Chappel@Headingforsixty·
Doesn’t look like there is any shortage of jet fuel.
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Meredith_Guthrie@MeredithGuthr15·
Some nice rain overnight with Beacon getting 24 mm and Coorow 16 mm. More to come #climate
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landman@hasselljpb·
@Headingforsixty @Mistadamage I think the shock of having gone organic overnight my have been the catalyst. People don’t like it when they go hungry due to government stupidity
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MiC FELS 🇦🇺⚙️🌾✏️⚖️
The global food market runs on the slimmest inventory. If we see a 40% reduction in yield, it will make the fuel crisis look pedestrian. We're talking global famine, and that inevitably means global conflict. Take food security seriously. Farmers need nothing less than guaranteed supply of fuel and fertiliser. The alternative is unthinkable.
Andrew Whitelaw@WheatWatcher

A somewhat large drop in crop production This is very very rudimentary, but many estimate around 40% drop in yields without fertiliser.

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landman@hasselljpb·
@Mistadamage Sri Lanka being a very recent and real example!!!
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