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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 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 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 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 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 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 January 22, 2011 at 9:22 AM under
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Time to Start Thinking About Your Deer Plot Grass Seed Choice
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
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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 6:13 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 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 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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