The Farmers Mart Oct/Nov 2013 - Issue 30 | Page 56
PREPARE FOR WINTER
DON’T BE CAUGHT OUT PREPARE FOR WINTER
Given the huge problems the weather has thrown at us in the past
few years alone, farmers, more than most businesses, need to be as
prepared as they can be for potentially severe weather in advance.
Identify your business
risks and have an action/
contingency plan.
HOUSING AND SNOW
OR STORM DAMAGE
Have you identified
buildings that may be
particularly vulnerable?
Have you identified
alternative or additional
housing options (perhaps
in conjunction with
neighbouring farms)?
Have you made plans to
allow you to accommodate
expansion of stock numbers
(particularly in intensive
situations) if you cannot get
stock off farm?
LOCATION OF
LIVESTOCK
Do you have prepared
plans in place to reduce
risk for ‘remote’ stock in the
event of a ‘bad’ forecast?
Have you identified ‘safe’
and accessible areas to
which stock may be moved
in the event of a ‘bad’
forecast?
FEED
Have you factored in
adequate feed supplies?
If not, have you considered
how you are going to
maintain stocks during
periods of severe weather
and transport disruption?
Have you considered
the early dispersal of feed
stocks in strategic locations
- perhaps in conjunction
with neighbouring
farmers?
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BEDDING
Have you sufficient stocks of
bedding going into winter?
Have you secured as much
straw as possible under cover
(either in buildings or under
sheeting)?
Are you aware of alternative
options to ‘conventional’
bedding?
PLANNING WITH
NEIGHBOURING FAMRS
Have you considered the
benefits of joint planning with
neighbouring farms to ensure
critical business activity can be
sustained?
Have you discussed with
neighbouring farmers the
mutual benefits of joint
contingency arrangements?
MACHINERY
Is your machinery ‘winterproofed’?
Is your feeding machinery
well serviced as winter
approaches?
Have you a back-up feeding
system in place?
Have you shed capacity
freed up to ensure that tractor
fuel systems have some frost
protection?
SLURRY
Have you ensured no
surface/rainwater can enter
slurry tanks/Stores?
Have you sufficient
storage capacity or have
you contingency solutions in
place?
Have you emptied your
slurry store(s) in preparation
for winter in order to avoid
the need to spread during
unsuitable conditions (or NVZ
closed periods)?
Do not move underground
slurry with cattle in the
building. It can kill!
WATER
Have you made adequate
preparation to ensure that
water supplies to stock
are secured in the event of
freezing conditions?
Have you contingency
arrangements that you can
draw on if necessary, e.g.
water bowsers?
Have you considered the
possibility/benefit of having a
continuous flow water system
to prevent freezing?
FUEL/POWER
Have you made provision
to have adequate stocks of
fuel oil / heating oil going into
winter?
Have you sufficient storage
capacity?
Are your fuel tanks/stores
secure?
Do you know where you can
source ‘emergency’ fuel stocks
if necessary?
Have you considered
the need for ‘emergency’
generators?
ACCESS
How are you going to ensure
vital access and exit points are
kept open?
Have you contingencies in
place to allow you to clear snow
with your own equipment or local
equipment?
Have you sufficient stocks of
salt / grit to keep vital access and
exit points open?
INSURANCE
Have you reviewed your
insurance cover in light of recent
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