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Posted by Dave Berning on February 20, 2012 at 10:44 AM under
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There is nothing more refreshing on a hot summer day than a cool
drink of water straight from the garden hose. Beware though; garden
hoses can contain lead products. This means that while you are enjoying
that refreshing water, you may also be ingesting lead contaminants.
While letting the water run through the hose can reduce lead
contaminants, a drink safe hose is the best option. A drink safe garden
hose from Gator Hyde is lightweight and its industrial strength makes is
durable.
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Posted by By: Mark Glendale on December 14, 2011 at 9:00 AM under
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Articles Alive | Compost bins give you an easy way to give your plants the nutrients they need
For anyone who loves gardening, they will understand the value of some good compost. It is much less expensive than processed manure, can easily be made at home and is wonderfully healthy for your plants. But not always will one have the space in their backyard to create a compost pit or bin and that is when you will need to improvise. There are several simple ways to go about creating a neat bin to store away your compost.
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Posted by Dave Berning on November 28, 2011 at 4:02 PM under
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Like many Americans these days, it is important to you to show your pride in this great country. And what better way to do that than to fly the American flag. But as a home or business owner, you might not possess the space for any full size flag post. Installing a traditional flag pole can be time consuming costly and frustrating. But with a telescopic aluminum flagpole, you can wave Old Glory almost anywhere you like as well as show your own patriotic colors.
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Posted by Dave Berning on November 18, 2011 at 1:17 PM under
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Children love the wonders of nature found in a garden, from the bugs to the scent of flowers. Encourage your child to learn the art of gardening by giving him a plot of his own where he can plant flowers and vegetables. When a child is taught something at a young age, it stays with him for life. He'll take those lessons with him as he teaches his own children how to garden.
Gardening with children is fun. You'll see the plants through their eyes. Be prepared to answer questions about where seed comes from, why worms slither back into to soil the way they do, why you have your hands in cow poo, and why the leaf of a particular herb smells like roast chicken.
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Posted by Dave Berning on November 7, 2011 at 3:12 PM under
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Roses should be pruned using the correct tools to ensure the canes are cut cleanly. Hacking away at the canes with an axe may actually destroy the plant, rather than encourage good healthy growing habits. When doing any gardening chores, it's always wise to use the tool designed for each individual job.
Secateurs should be used on canes that are no thicker than one inch. Using secateurs on very thick canes will result in a choppy cut with strands of bark loose around the cut end.
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Posted by Dave Berning on October 27, 2011 at 1:57 PM under
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Barnyard Products.Com Announces Agreement with Florian Tools, Inc. !!
Barnyard Products.com, an online store for lawn and garden supply, www.barnyardproducts.com, has made an agreement with Florian Tools, Inc. to market it’s Ratchet-Cut Pruning line of tools.
Sidney, OH March 29,2010 - Barnyard Products.com (http://www.barnyardproducts.com) a web site that features mostly made in North American lawn and garden supplies and farm and ranch supply, has made an agreement to market and sell Florian Tools.
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Posted by Dave Berning on October 18, 2011 at 11:15 AM under
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It’s a comfortable summer time day time and you are outside watering your garden or perhaps your own plants in pots and hanging flower plants. Water appears inviting as well as refreshing, but in the event you take a drink from the actual hose? It is extremely suggested that you do not. Many premium backyard drinking water hoses are created along with polyvinyl chloride (Pvc material) which frequently utilizes guide like a stabilizer. And that we are all aware how dangerous lead could be.
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Posted by Dave Berning on September 26, 2011 at 12:33 PM under
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Along with Football Season for us, now is a great time to think about methods to present your enthusiast nature. A good way to do this is always to do your homework and get things made in the USA. There isn't any shortage of things, everything you should do will be take a moment and really seem.
Items you may want to consider are usually tail gate flag poles. Several are made from timber a few are made from metal.
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Posted by Dave Berning on September 12, 2011 at 3:21 PM under
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Keeping a trimmed landscape around your home adds to the beauty, ease
of ongoing maintenance, and safety of your property. Trimming a tree
whose branches are brushing against the house will save on paint, help
to keep squirrels and other critters off the roof, and will be much
quieter in the wind. Wild, untrimmed bushes can leave many hidden areas
for possible intruders to hide. This pruning and trimming of bushes and
trees is a necessary job made easier with the use of
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Posted by Dave Berning on September 8, 2011 at 4:39 PM under
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How much food waste do you throw away? According to the EPA, Americans bin some 34 million tons of food each year, of which 33 million tons is sent straight to landfill sites. All that rotting food generates millions of tons of methane – a far more potent greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide. The answer to this is to make your own compost. You don’t need to have a huge garden or hours of free time to recycle your food waste effectively. All you need is a
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Posted by Dave Berning on September 6, 2011 at 2:46 PM under
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Whether you are pulling a pleasure boat, a horse trailer or a pop-up camper, the right hitch can make all the difference. Having the right hitch in place means increased safety for your tow vehicle and your trailer, easier pulling and less stress and strain on your truck. Choosing the right hitch is not difficult, but it is important to consider your needs carefully.
When choosing a tow hitch for your truck, it is often a good idea to buy a bigger setup than you think you will need.
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Posted by Dave Berning on August 31, 2011 at 2:21 PM under
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As the summer comes to an end, it is time to think about fall gardening and landscape care. Soon, the days will be short and the leaves will be falling from the trees. To be prepared, you should get your fall gardening kit together shortly. Here is a guide to the most important tools for fall gardening.
Leaf Rakes: Raking is vital to maintaining a tidy lawn once the tree leaves fall. There are several types of lawn rakes that you can choose for maintaining your lawn.
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Posted by Dave Berning on August 23, 2011 at 3:59 PM under
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Welcome autumn
with the right fall gardening tools for the job: leaf rakes, lawn rakes,
mulch forks, broadforks and shovels all play a role in keeping your
garden healthy and tidy.
Each season presents its own gardening needs to be addressed. Prepare for autumn with these fall gardening tools.
Leaf Rakes
The
most iconic of fall gardening tools, leaf rakes gather up the dropped
foliage shed by trees.
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Posted by Dave Berning on August 22, 2011 at 4:48 PM under
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Gardeners and those interested in living a "green" lifestyle understand the benefits of composting. Composting turns kitchen wastes, garden debris, newspaper and cardboard into soil brimming with fertility. Composting reduces the amount of trash going into landfills. Composting eliminates the need to bag or burn garden debris such as leaves, grass clippings and weeds. But composting using the traditional bin method is a slow process, taking up to a year to fully decompose materials. Keeping the pile aerated involves backbreaking work turning the mass of organic matter with a shovel or spade weekly.
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Posted by Dave Berning on August 17, 2011 at 2:56 PM under
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EnvirocycleTM Composter / ComposteamakerTM - General Information
What is Composting?
Composting is a process of transforming organic matter into humus
under specific conditions. It speeds up the natural process by using a
varied mixture of organic matter with ideal conditions, thus allowing
large numbers of microorganisms to thrive and transform the organic
matter into humus. Compost is the foundation of organic fertilization.
It improves soil structure by making it light and porous.
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Posted by Dave Berning on August 17, 2011 at 2:31 PM under
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Windmill Pond Aeration System
How does it work? Strictly wind driven- No electric bills to pay
How many MPH wind does it take for it to start up? When it is new it takes about 8 to 10 MPH, once it is broken in (about 1 month) it will take about 3 to 5 MPH winds to start it up.
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Posted by Dave Berning on August 16, 2011 at 12:21 PM under
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Q1. How exactly does the EnvirocycleTM Composter/ComposteamakerTM work? A. All you have to do is open the lid, throw in the waste, close the lid and rotate the unit to mix the contents well (at least 3 times/week to maintain active composting) and there you have it! The EnvirocycleTM Composter/ComposteamakerTM requires no mixing tools other than your hands to rotate the drum ‐ without getting them dirty! One cycle of the decomposition process takes a period of about 30 to 40 days, but the maturing time of a composting cycle varies depending on how often the composter is turned and the size of the original ingredients.
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Posted by Dave Berning on August 12, 2011 at 8:47 AM under
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From well meaning but misguided animal rights activists to busybodies and livestock thieves, ranchers and farmers today face many challenges. From ordinary problems like downed fences and sick cattle to out of the ordinary problems, those farmers and ranchers have a lot to worry about.
Fortunately, those in the livestock business also have some modern tools at their disposal. One of the most powerful tools in that livestock protection arsenal is the
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Posted by Dave Berning on August 12, 2011 at 8:43 AM under
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As a proud American citizen, you want to show your pride in your country and fly the red, white and blue with pride. But as a homeowner or business owner, you may not have the space for a full size flag pole. Installing a traditional flag pole can be time consuming and expensive, and the results are not always what you expected. But with a telescoping aluminum flagpoles you can fly Old Glory virtually anywhere and show your patriotic colors whenever and wherever you want.
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Posted by By Melissa Murphy on August 2, 2011 at 12:50 PM under
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Summary: While there are many fancy tools on the market that a backyard gardener could buy, there are really only a few that are really necessary to be successful.
Many people are trying their hand at growing their own food and for good reason. It’s simple, inexpensive and very rewarding. Having a small garden in the backyard is a satisfying hobby that doesn’t take a large investment and it can yield great results with just a few basic tools. Although there are many fancy
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Posted by M Fitzpatrick on July 16, 2011 at 8:04 AM under
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Watering a garden can be one
of the most time consuming tasks a gardener faces. Because manually watering a garden is an inefficient use of
time, many gardeners choose to employ a tool, such as a sprinkler or hose, to
water their garden. While these
tools can save the gardener time, they are inefficient at properly distributing
water and, depending on your location or the season, can ruin your garden by
either over or under watering your plants. A more advanced solution may be to invest in a
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Posted by By Nicholas Tan on June 29, 2011 at 8:55 AM under
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Gardening Identification of Good Quality Gardening Supplies
By Nicholas Tan
Do you know gardening is an art, which requires tender care and deep passion for growing plants? But the part of the art knows how to choose gardening supplies. Just like that of pet care, you pat them on the head, you take them for walks and you talk to them. Your plant also requires same care from you. You should clearly know how to choose gardening supplies- the gardening trade tools.
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Posted by Dave Berning on June 16, 2011 at 5:13 PM under
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Sidney OH - Barnyard Products.com a web site that featuring farm and garden products, now makes Nirom Peat Moss Farm Bedding & Litter available to its ever-growing customer base.
Barnyard Products.Com, a division of Barnyard Supply, Limited (www.barnyardsupply.com) - a wholesale distribution company founded by Mark & Timri Berning in 2003 – created http://www.BarnyardProducts.
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Posted by Dave Berning on May 16, 2011 at 8:28 PM under
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With patriotism on the rise, now is a good time to think of ways to show your patriotic spirit. One way to do this is to do some research and buy things made in the USA. There is no shortage of items, all you need to do is take some time and really look.
Items you may want to consider are flagpoles. Some are made from wood some are made from metal. The most popular and durable form is made from aluminum. Aluminum is very strong yet light weight. This makes it easy to handle and corrosion resistant.
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Posted by Bobby Buys on May 12, 2011 at 2:16 PM under
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Buying the Essential Tools for Starting Your Gardening Hobby
If you've been seriously considering a new hobby that will keep you engaged and involved, gardening is definitely it. Watching new life bud and blossom under the expert guidance of your hands can prove to be a powerfully uplifting experience!
Get the Right Tools for the Job
If gardening interests you, remember that the right tools can make your job easy and fun. Most beginners veer between two extremes—they either enthusiastically invest in expensive tools that they are not experienced to handle or opt for cheap ones that do a poor job.
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Posted by Dave Berning on May 10, 2011 at 6:24 PM under
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Wish a new glance to your house, back again lawn, or vegetables?
After that a decorative garden windmill may be precisely what you are
looking for! They come in all kinds of sizes, shapes and colors, and
they are a great benefit for your lawn and garden. Prices can vary from
just a under a 100 dollars to thousands, and their size usually ranges
from 4 Feet to 30 Feet. Currently there are many companies
manufacturing many types of decorative vintage windmills
with about every style you can believe.
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Posted by Dave Berning on April 28, 2011 at 12:51 PM under
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Spring is upon us and people are more than ready to get outdoors and plant their gardens and flower beds. And there has been a lot of talk about the usefulness of drip irrigation systems. So you may be asking yourself, what is drip irrigation and what makes it a better way to water than say, a sprinkler? Well, there are a number of factors and there are both pros and cons. But first, let’s define drip irrigation.
Drip or micro-irrigation is the slow, even application of water to soil and plants.
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Posted by Dave Berning on April 25, 2011 at 2:39 PM under
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Plan Now for Your Summer Lawn and Garden Irrigation Needs.
With the temperatures rising and the heavy spring rains
coming down, it’s hard to think about hot dry summer days. Yet this is
the perfect time to start planning your lawn and gardening irrigation
needs.
Your plan should include looking at your current lawn and garden
irrigation tools you may have stored away. Pull them off the garage
shelve and see if then need to be repaired or replace. What’s your
garden water hose look like? What is the shape of the hose and fittings?
Do you have enough garden hose to reach all parts of your lawn and
garden? What is your plan for your irrigating your garden? Thinking of a
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Posted by Michael J. McGroarty on April 22, 2011 at 9:20 AM under
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by Michael J. McGroarty
If you are preparing beds for landscaping around your house
this article should
simplify the process for you. I say that
because of everything that is written about this subject, some
of it is accurate, some of it is just plain wrong, and much of
it is much more complicated than it needs to be.
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Posted by Dave Berning on March 30, 2011 at 3:29 PM under
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The dictionary defines a flagpole as “a staff or a pole on which a flag is or can be displayed.” It can be a simple support made of wood or metal. Prior to the industrial revolution, flagpoles were simply made from trees, selected for their straightness. They were cut down, stripped of their bark and branches and planted into the ground with a flag attached to the top. The only real problem with these wooden flagpoles is that they typically rot at the base because they are inserted into the ground.
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Posted by Dave Berning on March 30, 2011 at 12:36 PM under
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Sidney, OH - Barnyard Products.com a web site that features American Made Farm and Garden Products now makes Titan Telescoping Flagpoles available to its ever-growing customer base.
Barnyard Products.Com, division of Barnyard Supply, LTD (www.barnyardsupply.com) - a wholesale distribution company founded by Mark Berning in 2003 – created Barnyard Products.Com (http://www.barnyardproducts.com) with the help of his brother Dave Berning, to offer home owners, gardeners, farmers, ranchers, and construction owners a one-stop online store for quality tools and products.
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Posted by Dave Berning on March 28, 2011 at 10:49 AM under
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OH - Barnyard Products.com a web site that features America made garden products, now makes GatorHyde Premium Garden Water Hose available to its ever-growing customer base.
Barnyard Products.Com, division of Barnyard Supply, LTD (www.barnyardsupply.com) - a wholesale distribution company founded by Mark Berning in 2003 – created http://www.BarnyardProducts.Com with the help of his brother Dave Berning, to offer gardeners, farmers and construction owners a one-stop online store for quality tools and products.
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Posted by Dave Berning on March 10, 2011 at 10:23 AM under
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It’s a warm summer day and you are outside watering your garden or perhaps your potted and hanging flower plants. The water looks inviting and refreshing, but should you take a drink directly from the hose? It is highly recommended that you do not. Many premium garden water hoses are made with polyvinyl chloride (PVC) which very often uses lead as a stabilizer. And we all know how harmful lead can be. Also, many hoses have brass fittings at the end and they are likely to contain amounts of lead.
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Posted by Dave Berning on February 10, 2011 at 8:47 AM under
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With spring around the corner, now is a good time to come up with your spring and summer pasture grass planting plans. And now this is the perfect time to start preparing your grazing and hay fields for a chance to produce an abundant crop.
First you need to look at your current pasture grass fields and the hay you have in the barn now. Are these fields producing the type of crop to fed all your livestock? What is the quality of the baled hay in your barn you are currently feeding? Are you thinking you need to move towards organic pasture grass or
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Posted by Dave Berning on February 5, 2011 at 10:44 AM under
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According to Wikipedia,
Drip irrigation is “an irrigation method which saves water and fertilizer by
allowing water to drip slowly to the roots of plants, either onto the soil
surface or directly onto the root zone through a network of valves, pipes,
tubing, and emitters.” Drip
Irrigation is also referred to as trickle irrigation and micro-irrigation.
It is believed that drip
irrigation has been used since ancient times.
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Posted by Dave Berning on January 24, 2011 at 4:51 PM under
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With winter upon us, we typically feel a little down in the dumps. We may even complain of having cabin fever. So this is the perfect time to start preparing your lawn and garden supply needs. After all, there is no better feeling than being outside tending to your lawn and garden on a warm spring day.
First you need a plan of action. What is the condition of your gardening tools? It’s time to take stock of all your garden equipment and see what kind of condition they are in.
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Posted by Dave Berning on January 22, 2011 at 9:22 AM under
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It’s January. It’s cold and snow is on the ground. Why in the world should you be thinking about Pasture Grass Seeds of any sort this time of year? As with anything in life, it is always smart to plan ahead. It’s better to have time and do some research on what you really need rather than scramble at the last minute hoping you can get the correct pasture grass seeds.
So what exactly are Pasture Grasses? Pasture Grass Seeds were developed to help Farmers and Ranchers improve the health and yield of their life stock while working with nature.
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Posted by Dave Berning on January 5, 2011 at 2:32 PM under
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It’s January. It’s cold and snow is on the
ground. Why in the world should you be thinking about Pasture Grass
Seeds of any sort this time of year? As with anything in life, it is
always smart to plan ahead. It’s better to have time and do some
research on what you really need rather than scramble at the last minute
hoping you can get the correct pasture grass seeds.
So what exactly are Pasture Grass Seeds? Pasture Grass Seeds were
developed to help Farmers and Ranchers improve the health and yield of
their life stock while working with nature.
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Posted by Dave Berning on January 3, 2011 at 6:16 PM under
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So if you are thinking about starting a garden you will need to start with some basic garden tools. But before you go shopping, you need to ask yourself a few simple but important questions. How big will my garden be? What am I going to plant? Do I want to plant vegetables, flowers or both? How much time am I willing to devote to my garden?
Now that you have determined the size of your garden and what you want to plant, choosing the right garden tools is not only essential, but can make gardening and yard care much easier.
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Posted by Dave Berning on January 3, 2011 at 6:13 PM under
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Here are two great site if you are looking for Organic Farms near you and additional inforamtion on organics
http://www.localharvest.org/
http://www.organicauthority.com/
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Posted by Dave Berning on December 20, 2010 at 4:09 PM under
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To maintain a clean and healthy pond, you will need pond aeration. Oxygen is very important to your pond because it is what makes it live. This in turn will keep your pond healthy and the water clean. One of the most serious problems connected to low oxygen levels is fish kill. Fish need certain levels of oxygen to survive. When oxygen levels lessen, a break down of organic waste can result in the production of hydrogen sulfide. Hydrogen Sulfide has a very foul odor. It is colorless, flammable and very harmful.
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Posted by Dave Berning on November 29, 2010 at 11:24 AM under
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With the holiday season fast approaching, now is the time to put together your gift list. Are you looking for new ideas? Tired of the standards? A tie for dad, perfume or jewelry for mom and a sports jersey for your friend Bob? Then how about wooden bushel baskets filled with items you know they will love and treasure for a long time to come.
There are many different baskets that you can create to reflect the recipient’s likes and hobbies.
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Posted by Dave Berning on November 6, 2010 at 9:28 AM under
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With the Holiday Season soon upon us now is a good time to take
stock and look at the many gift choices for the ones you love. Family
members and friends all have different hobbies and interests and it can
be hard to find that “perfect” gift. The gardener in you family can be
one of hardest for you to buy for. There are so many products available
and you may not know just where to go to get the prefect gardeners gift.
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Posted by Dave Berning on October 20, 2010 at 8:00 PM under
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Ohio Power Show
Ohio Expo Center - Fairgrounds
Columbus Ohio
January 28 -29 -30, 2011
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Posted by Dave Berning on October 20, 2010 at 10:36 AM under
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Written By Brenda Ruzycki, Special to QMI
One can easily turn fallen leaves into a valuable soil enhancement that offers long term benefits for your property.
This
process is called composting which is a natural, biological process
that turns lawn cuttings and garden debris into a soil-like material
called humus.
One does not need a container to get started as leaves will decompose even while sitting in a pile.
The advantage to a
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Posted by Dave Berning on October 18, 2010 at 12:14 PM under
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Farmers and ranchers know that their work is very
busy and very time consuming. Many times they wish that they could be
in two places at once. Having said this, there is an ever growing need
for these farm and ranch owners to have some sort of video surveillance
or outdoor monitoring cameras system available to them.
These systems are valuable on many different levels.
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Posted by Dave Berning on October 7, 2010 at 1:02 PM under
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It is late summer and fall is around the corner. Now is the time to start thinking about your fall lawn and garden supplies and gardening tools.
First thing you must do is an inventory of your current lawn and garden tools to see what you will need for your fall cleanup projects. Spend some time in your garage or shed where you are storing these tools. What is the condition of your
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Posted by Dave Berning on September 29, 2010 at 3:21 PM under
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Are you just starting a garden and are wondering what type of
gardening tools will work best for your lawn and garden? Are you using
the correct tools for the lawn and gardening needs? You may want to know
how to use these tools and the garden tool names.
You know as
time goes by it seems we still need the same gardening tools for tending
to our lawn and garden projects. If you choose the right tools now for
the maintaining your lawn and garden now you will increase you're the
pleasure doing the work.
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Posted by Dave Berning on September 29, 2010 at 3:00 PM under
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Barnyard Products.com Announcing Sucra Seeds Pasture Grass and Deer Food Plot Grasses Is Now Part Of Their Product Line.
Sidney, OH - Barnyard Products.com a web site that features American Made Farm and Garden Products now makes SucraSeeds Pasture Grass Seeds available to its ever-growing customer base.
Barnyard Products.Com, division of Barnyard Supply, LTD (www.barnyardsupply.com) - a wholesale distribution company founded by Mark Berning in 2003 – created Barnyard Products.
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Posted by Dave Berning on September 29, 2010 at 2:55 PM under
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Pasture Grasses can supply a good
yield of quality feed for all livestock. In order to obtain a good
pasture you must have good pasture grasses. There are several grasses
that work well in most pastures. They include Perennial Ryegrass,
Intermediate Ryegrass, Orchard Grass, Red Clover, Ladino Clover,
Alfalfa, and Timothy, just to name a few.
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