Farming for some families is not just a job, it is a way of life. For generations, people have been using their land to grow crops, raise cattle, and offer the United States a strong agriculture system. Families living in the country and on farms are an important part of American culture. It is important to not only protect their way of living by encouraging sustainability among the agriculture industry, it's also crucial to protect the farms themselves. An important ...
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August 31st, 2010 in
Home Improvement
Portable
chicken coops boast many advantages for new or aspiring chicken farmers. The advantages include free fertilizer, pest control and best of all fresh eggs. Don't be fooled into thinking you need a large farm or several acres to devote to your chickens. There are many designs that can fit easily into your backyard even if you live in a large city. Portable chicken coops may be called chicken tractors. Some chicken tractor styles even attach to wheels for straightforward ...
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August 29th, 2010 in
Home and Family
The Lawn Mower Blades are an integral part of the lawn mower and must be maintained and sharpened regularly. Without these blades the device is redundant. The Lawn Mower Blades are the most vital part of a lawn mower design and they are made in a variety of designs depending upon the kind of lawn mower that has them installed.
Starting from the first designs to the modern lawn mowers, the most innovative of all
Lawn Mower Blades in their utility and design is the roller blade ...
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August 6th, 2010 in
Home and Family
Agriculture is the key development that led to the rise of human civilization in a way, creating food surpluses that enabled the development of more densely populated and class-conscious societies. Agriculture is the necessary occupation of Indian people. Sixty percent of population is involved in agriculture and it has the major resource of earning for majority of people. Cultivation of crops on cultivable land remains at the base of agriculture. The entire eatables are coming ...
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July 30th, 2010 in
Technology

Colic babies always worries young mums.
Shortly after feeding or bottle feeding, baby squirms, his stomach is a little swollen and he starts crying or screaming. This is repeated several times a day
Consult pediatrician
He alone will be able to determine if your baby's crying is due to a medical problem. In some rare cases, colic is caused by an intolerance to lactose (milk sugar). But for the vast majority of babies with colic (three out of ten babies, anyway!), The symptoms ...
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July 28th, 2010 in
Home and Family
Plant Herb Garden
Growing a basic herb garden is definitely recommended if you regularly use herbs in your cooking.
If you use herbs in your cooking and you constantly need a fresh supply, then why not consider planting them in your garden? If you do not use very many then all you have to do is purchase the ones that you do use and create a basic herb garden.
Knowing How to Plant Your Chosen Herbs
You should find that most herbs that you purchase can be planted straight into ...
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July 25th, 2010 in
Home and Family
Manure from pig operations provides an effective, low-cost source of nutrients for crops and pastures. However, manure handling can present a challenge on pig operations. Depending on the situation, manure can be handled as either a solid or a liquid on the farm. Most small operations handle manure as solids, spreading the manure throughout the year using conventional manure handling equipment such as shovels, tractor-mounted loaders, skid loaders, and manure spreaders.Manure ...
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July 24th, 2010 in
Home and Family
An enormous collection of production equipments are used every day by every manufacturing factory around the world. Since in the engineering industry, heavy loads need to be lifted and carried from one site to the other, the towing tractors are very useful for this purpose. As human beings are fatigued easily if put under severe pressure and it may turn to be fatal for them, the producers have no other way than to employ the high-tech machineries. The level of competence of the ...
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July 23rd, 2010 in
Technology
Many people in the world today are looking for ways to have a perfect yard. While watering, cutting, and fertilizing are all great ways to get that perfect yard, there is something else you can do. Cutting your grass in different patterns every time you mow is a great way to relieve the stress that your yard receives from your lawn mower. If you constantly mow in the same direction every time, you run the risk of leaving compression marks that can damage your grass over time. ...
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July 19th, 2010 in
Home and Family

Ah dogs! Many of us love them, be it a little, much, enormously, or madly. But even if we find them beautiful, intelligent, and loyal, the fact remains that we have preconceived ideas and sometimes totally false ideas about them. Here is a list of some of those preconceived false ideas that we have about them...
Here are ten myths and misconceptions that are still circulating, occasionally about dogs.
1. A dog who has a warm or dry muzzle has fever and is maybe very ill.
The ...
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June 17th, 2010 in
Home and Family