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I have a beautiful big tree in front of my house and it is dying due to a black bugs making holes and each branch turning yellow.. from Dallas Tx. If anybody knows what should I do let me know.
This seed is doing wonderfully in Grayson county in North Texas… we have 7.5 pH and this loves our clay soil. It is outperforming everything else and the bees absolutely love it! We purchased our seed from Turner seed Company and justin seed company.
How did this work out vs inflated walls? I see strapped tunnels get ripped to shreds whereas inflated ones shed wind and hail, so wondered how this has fared last few years.
My curr would love to do this to our pigs, we don't have any cattle. Our black mouth curr was abandoned at a local flea market and we took him home with us.
I planted a small oak tree in my yard in N. NH about 15 years ago. It was doing fine and grew to about 12-15' tall but this year as the leaves were coming out it suddenly stopped blooming and all leaves are dead. I wonder if it can come back or be saved. Reply
Ag is full of talking heads who make more money off our farms than we do, and their advice is to benefit them, not us, but this is actually right on the money. Gotta give credit where it is due.
Every time she said the name of the Fly she mumbled, was that a computer talking?? I don't see why they'd ever have a computerized voice that was foreign-accented English so whoever that was did a very poor job since that was the main subject of the video. And of course the expert man just kept calling it "The Fly" 🙄
Giving you the Benefit Of The Doubt, Because Of your Age, (LIKELY) Being Taught Against, And The Rejection Of If you Actually heard Of It. BLACKSTRAP MOLASSES AND BAKING SODA AND VITAMIN B-17 ARE 2 OF MANY ACTUAL NATURAL CURES FOR CANCER❗️ THERETOFORE: What you’re currently doing, Is Taking a VERY LOOOONG, COMPLEX AND UNNECESSARY ROUTE OF A VERY SIMPLE PROCESS, that you’re NOT At All certain Will Even work😬☹️😱❗️❗️❗️
so how do I get the 40% corn. I know people are wanting high yield. But Im wanting low water need. Idea no water would be nice. But thats not a true statement. For no water in a place that gets 35 inches of rain. Is far different then No water in a place that only get 4 inches a year. I want corn that grows in no water at 4 inches a year. Ok thats impossible. But now you see the problem. And adding lots of water is not an option. At this point 40 % looks to be the best. even though it still is needing too much water.
Hey what would you call that angle hinge where the crank pipe connects to the horizontal pip at the bottom of that door? I’m trying to piece this set up together right now and can’t seem to find one online
Only the Christian Race was on the Ark of Noah, anything else is the anti-Christ. Not Adam-man Tares among the Wheat Goats among the Sheep Spots in our feast of charity (Welfare) Broken Cisterns (no spirit Clouds without Water (dust, like the other animals) Twice dead Natural Brute Beasts
You got two people you’re dealing with here. This should end the confusion. If you’re an HOA type of person… don’t get Bahia. You won’t like the long Y’s popping up every day in your tiny HOA yard. You’re busy paying for that overpriced HOA house and won’t have time to keep it down…. Now if you have 10+ acres and you’re the homesteader type of person or hobby farm type of person you will love Bahia. It’s a constant source of grazing for the livestock… if you let it grow it will get over knee tall and choke out almost anything and spread like wild fire. It’s kinda beautiful blowing in the wind…
what can i do to keep my peacocks from flying/ running away from my property if i decide not to keep them in cage but let them roam freely on my 1 acre land ? pls advise