Harvesting & Maintenance Services
Windrowing, mowing for hay and harvesting crops is easy with Boland Contracting and our contract farming teams in Wellington and Dubbo, plus Orange, Mudgee, Parkes, Cobar and Bourke with:
Our specialist team, are experts in land clearing and maintenance services. We are fully equipped with our own self-propelled machine and understand the importance of sticking to tight deadlines, so we always exceed expectations.
Are weeds taking over your farm? Speak to our outdoor land clearing and maintenance service specialists about our fast weed management and slashing services.
We even provide agricultural customers with effective fire prevention services to help keep you, your premises, and crops safe.
Call us on
0427 452 453 or send us an
enquiry to discuss your farming requirements to hire a local contractor.
Keeping on top of your land maintenance and clearing is always a challenge, especially during the growing season when both the weeds and the crops need your attention.
Why not ask us to get your
weeding done?
We can weed almost any number of hectares, eliminating weeds fast.
If you’ve got many hectares to harvest and only a short time-scale to get the work done, why not draft us in to provide some extra help?
Our machine is capable of harvesting cereal crops correctly and efficiently. We are able to turn over high volumes of harvest in a relatively short time – perfect if you’ve got a tight deadline.
Do you need your crops tidily stacked in windrows before being taken away and stored? We can cut and stack your crops, giving them the time they need to dry before further processing takes place.
Remember that we can often take work on at short notice, so if you’re struggling to get your crops harvested before the weather changes, give us a call
Our team offers a fast, efficient and effective hay mowing service, enabling you to make sure your hay’s cut right exactly where you need it.
You can be confident, that you are hiring our professional farming contractors, to take care of your maintenance services.
Boland Contracting offers a range of high-quality contract farming services in Dubbo & Wellington NSW plus maintenance that can be used flexibly as an added resource.
Our self-propelled machine and experienced team can take
on a variety of agricultural tasks, freeing your workforce up for other priorities.
1. We have invested heavily in our plant.
This ensures that when you hire us, you're getting all the benefits of top-of-the-range, high-throughput machinery without the hefty purchase price tag.
2. Flexible assistance.
Inevitably, workflow on the farm goes through peaks and troughs.
Using our contract services means you can get ready access to additional labour when you need it, without employing additional workers who you might have problems keeping occupied during quieter times of the year.
3. Expert workers.
We know our job and we know our machinery. This means we can hit the ground running with whatever task you want us to complete. You don't need to train or supervise the Boland Contracting team.
Just tell us what needs to be taken care of and your preferred timescale, and we'll do the rest.
4. Dependable results to meet your deadlines.
We pride ourselves on never missing a deadline! Our machinery is high-quality and meticulously maintained. Our time-served team turn up on time and work hard.
If you want your farm work completing correctly and quickly, it's time to give us a call.
5. Cost-effective contract farming.
For many agricultural operations, our fair prices and excellent results mean that we offer a cost-effective alternative to doing the job yourself.
We are a local firm that’s an established earth moving, waste management and agricultural contracting operation.
Call Boland Contracting on
0427 452 453 to discuss your requirements in more detail, or to find out more about what we can offer in the way of assistance to nearby farmers.
A windrow is a technique used in farming where crops or hay are cut into long rows called windrows.
This method allows the crops or hay to dry before being bundled and taken away.
Contract farming is a great solution to get large volumes of work done in a short time frame.
Essentially, you’re bringing in a team of experts to help you where you need it most—saving you time and money in the long run.
Clearing land and staying on top of your property maintenance has several advantages.
It will prevent build-up of potentially dangerous fire risks like trees, branches and other debris and it will result in a clean and tidy property.
Land clearing can also be a great way to expand your farm.
If there is too much moisture in hay before it’s bailed, it can become spoiled and unusable in the field.
We’ll ensure your hay is cut and completely dry before it gets bailed and moved.
Contract farming arrangements typically encompass a variety of crops, including cereals. Additionally, horticultural products such as vegetables, fruits and nuts are often grown under contract farming agreements. These arrangements can also extend to specialised crops, ensuring farmers can engage in diverse agricultural practices that meet market demands and contractual obligations. For more specific information, contact us directly.
The duration and terms of contract farming agreements can vary widely, but they generally span from one growing season to several years. Typically, short-term contracts cover a single crop cycle, allowing both parties to reassess and negotiate terms annually. Long-term contracts offer stability and security, ensuring a continuous supply of produce for buyers and market access for farmers. These agreements usually specify the crop type, quantity, quality standards, delivery schedules and pricing mechanisms.
Contract farming can have various environmental implications, largely depending on the agricultural practices employed. It can promote sustainable farming practices through the adoption of advanced technologies and better resource management. Contractors often provide technical support and inputs like high-quality seeds and fertilisers. This can lead to improved soil health, efficient water usage and reduced chemical runoff. It is crucial for farmers and contractors to adopt environmentally friendly practices and adhere to regulations to mitigate these risks and promote sustainable agriculture.
Ensuring fair and equitable contract farming relationships involves several key steps. It’s important to have clear, transparent and mutually agreed-upon terms in the contract detailing all aspects of the arrangement. Open communication and regular consultations between farmers and contractors can help address concerns and build trust. Additionally, seeking legal advice before signing a contract can provide farmers with a better understanding of their rights and obligations.
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