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I would like to hear what Jeanie's method is? She says in the 15 minute that she does things differently than him. I would like to hear what she does as i've heard his method or a version of it and do it in some sort or fashion. Thanks for insight.
This is the worst one yet. I'm really interested in this machine, but every video is so far away, and none show anything about how to adjust it or anything
There can be a difference in the meats of different breeds.... Highland meat has been confirmed to have the highest level of "good fat' and the lowest level of "bad" fat of any cattle breed. It is very lean by nature, and as the woman said, they mature slower than other breeds.
In the Farm Copoazu, Caquetá-Colombia, I make Compost, vermicompost, and larvae compost (Hermetia illucens). Two or three workers turn the compost whit shovel. Yet I need to bought the machinary and the technology to pick up the wastes of the town. Can someone help me to chose the better and viabillity option ?
I would suggest some roller stands, makes for stable work environment. Separate or couple on the guard to send back to the in feed. Edges coming off the saw to the right, edgings stack that side. Boards to the other side?
The last time I went to my county fair was at the invitation of a young couple who were new neighbors. The husband's youngest brother was showing a calf and he knew that I had showed calves in my youth. The youth was struggling to prepare his calf for the show with no help. As soon as I stepped in to help, I was approached by officials from the fair. They said I was a professional groomer and could not help any of the kids prepare. They said all of us that had came from my time period were considered professional groomers. It disgusted me enough that I have not been back.
When.Inwas a kid, we tied the calf to the truck.trailer hitch and I rode in back and instructed walk or stop. But now I just carry a pocket full of grain, after being tied.to a.post.for.a little while. When they step.forward, they get a.goodie. My 2.bottle calves caught on very quickly.
I would love to show my skills ,I used to be able to dig a hole , grab the 🌲 By the rootball gentle like, place it in the hole .., everybody's Happy....😁😀😎🤗
Thank you for this demonstration!!! My 9 & 11 y.o. want to start showing heifers. We are 100% without assistance/instruction, and researching all on our own.
That was an excellent informative video. It showed forest management as a balance between economic considerations without forgetting the more important elements of diversity, wildlife and sustainability. Thank you!.
you probably have found out from another source by now, but yes it can begin to dig into their skin and cause wounds if it is left on for a long period of time. but a day or two should be alright then take it off and let your calf's skin rest
Whung-LOW I canvassed a similar idea with local council and local vets for composting of their animal disposals. No one was interested as it seemed somehow "inhumane" to them and they wished to continue on burning them down to ash...(this is Australia though)
Human composting as an alternative to burial or cremation signed into law in Washington news.sky.com/story/human-composting-as-an-alternative-to-burial-or-cremation-signed-into-law-in-washington-11725866
Pink oil, final bloom, Afro sheen from Walmart in the pink or blue/silver can. The pink oil works best in my professional opinion it also can be used on blades for a oil to keep them cool and continue to cut sharp.