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I’m a farmer who uses a non usda state run processor. It’s not unispected, it’s state inspected. Inspectors licensed by the individual states rather than federal inspectors. Same safety checks done by different people. Detail to safety and cleanliness is better in a small plant not worse.
Ive got a2020 ranger eps "premium". Lol. I love my machine. But things that ticked me off is the tires are 4ply garbage. No mud gaurds, no roof crummy location for cupholder that get debris on thsm like mud whwn out in the bush.. For the price if i had to do it again, id probably buy a cfmoto uforce600. Dollar for dollar imo its a better value. Im not brand loyal by anymeans as this is my first machine. But Polaris better up their game if they want to keep customers.
Just looked for an update video and didn't see one, so just wanted to ask if you wont mind making a quick one! Thanks so much for the initial unboxing.
I think criticizing the phrase “factory farm” as a way to criticize the bill isn’t substantive. You could dislike the use of the phrase, but you didn’t actually argue against the main point of the bill he put forward. You didn’t say that current farming practices don’t Pilate the water and air, or that they don’t create unsafe working conditions. Also, yes that are the biggest ones so they provide a lot of food, but they are winning at the expense of small farmers. Regulations that are specifically aimed at the large, monopolistic companies in the agriculture industry would help smaller cattle ranchers. Also, the main reasons why he is doing it is because the way our country eats is unsustainable. So much land, so many millions of acres of forests are cleared to allow us to eat meat. And there’s not enough land for the world to eat like the US does.
I could easily say they've held up great, however, the context is that I'm a northern Indiana native who now lives in Virginia, and it rarely gets cold enough here to bother me. Since these are cold-weather boots, I've really worn them only maybe 50 days total (that's just a guess). So I haven't truly put them through their paces. By comparison, I have a pair of LaCrosse Alpha Range boots that I got in 2016, and I wear them at least a little bit for probably 250+ days out of the year ... each of the past 5 years. They are tough and comfortable, and even feel good during the warmer summer months. Thry feel indestructible.. So I love the durability of LaCrosse overall, but the AeroHeads haven't gotten the hardest workout yet :)
@@AGDAILY Ok i dont live to far from ya i live in central wv Philippi is the little town near Elkins i read mixed reviews on how long they last some say they crack in a couple weeks of wearing them i worked in harrisonburg va for 11years and all over northern va i also lived in ohio for 20years THANKS FOR THE REPLY
I tend to size down a bit because in Wellington-style boots (no laces), I don't like having much play in them. And my longtime LaCrosse boots were that way and broke in really well to where they fit wonderfully! But there's going to be a lot of personal preference and, for example, whether you're used to wearing things like cowboy boots, which simply have a different kind of feel than a lace-up work boot or tennis shoe. That'll make a difference in the fit you're after.
ok cowboy boots i wear a 10 hiking boots i wear 10 but the standard lacrosse rubber boot have a size 9 i believe the 9 will fit me THANKS FOR THE REPLY
It was halted and right fully so...WTH in that bill is basically to grant 160 acres to 20,000 blacks per year....Causing more friction and division.. Commie reparations..
I just bought 14" Aero Insulated 5mm neoprene comparable to 1000G insulation. They are a bit heavy heavent used them this season but hoping to use them on field and see how they perform. STYLE IS 86324 size is wear 10 like sneakers but i got size 9 and amazing.