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I left the sacks of concrete on the scooter, pushed the whole thing a few blocks (it rolls very easily, even heavily loaded) to the scooter repair guy near the river. He didn't even want me to unload the sacks, and proceeded to thread and connect a new...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
My Waterfall and My Truck
I don't even know how many different creeks there are in Rapallo. His truck isn't so big, but the angle to turn into my driveway is so sharp that he can't make the turn. Now I have to find a friend with a mini truck to help me move.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Why Every Hobby Farmer Needs a Farm Truck
We use our four-wheel-drive truck every winter for the purpose of moving hay from one area of the farm to another, and in the aftermath of major snowstorms, it makes all the difference in allowing us to stay productive despite the tough conditions.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Highway Bill\'s Farm-truck Exemption Awaits House Approval
“Transportation laws and regulations should not saddle farmers with additional regulatory hurdles simply because they farm closer to a processor in another state than a processor in their own state,” says NFU president Roger Johnson.
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Philadelphia
Let It Tow: Choose the Correct Vehicle for Towing Your Loads
Automatic transmissions are also more reliable than manual. This story originally appeared in the November/December 2017 issue of Hobby Farms. Receiver hitches do, however, put the tongue weight behind the rear axle, which tends to lift the front wheels.
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Philadelphia
Build A 5-Gallon-Bucket Garden To Grow Tons Of Fresh Veggies
Five-gallon buckets make terrific containers for a huge number of vegetables. When selecting buckets for your 5-gallon-bucket garden, try to avoid any that were used to store questionable materials, such as pool chemicals, tar, asphalt, pesticides or...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Garden Photography ~ part 1
Light passes through the cornea of our eyes, through aqueous fluid, through the lens and something called a vitreous body, resulting in images forming on photoreceptor cells in the retina of our eyes.
California
El Segundo
Ticked Off - Part 1
This was really scary, so we want to tell you this: If you live in tick country (and that's most of the United States) and you have serious “flu” symptoms for more than a day or two, go see your doctor right away! Mom and Dad have picked off thousands,...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Christmas Traditions - Part 1
If not, here are some you could try: 1. Maybe a plate of Martok's Tasty Tidbits to share with my family. Harvest a Christmas tree from nature. These are just a few suggestions. Mom and Dad choose a small, wild cedar tree because lots of them grow on our...
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Philadelphia
Vital Signs - Part 1
Sometimes horse owners attach an alligator clip to the end of the cord so that it can be clipped to a horse's tail; however, nowadays most people, my mom and dad included, use digital thermometers.
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Philadelphia
Economical Horsekeeping - Part 1
And opt for a pre-purchase health and soundness exam ; exams aren't cheap but in the long run it's money well spent. And, Mom says, getting badly scared or hurt can color your joy of riding for the rest of your life.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Take Advantage of Free Compost
Several of my friends were rightfully concerned about the potential pesticide and/or herbicide content of city compost, as the ingredients are largely unknown. I had a lunch date with some gardening friends last week, and as it tends to do with this group,...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
The Numbers of Leaves
Instead, I'll share what we have learned about leaves to help you decide whether you can appreciate them as we have, calculate what is needed to manage them, and hopefully put them to good use.We wanted to estimate the volume of leaf fall to determine...
California
El Segundo
Habitat restoration. Volume 1, Quail
Foxes, cats, dogs, pigs, wolves, coyotes go after them on the ground while hawks and eagles and owls aim from the sky. Though you may not want it in your lawn, these bunching grasses are really something you shouldn't do without when planning a quail...
California
El Segundo
It\'s About Goats - Part 1
No wonder we like to climb on things! For thousands of years, we goats have been used for our meat, milk, hides, hair, horn, bones, sinew, and dung for fuel and fertilizer, and as draft animals to pack goods and pull carts all over the world.
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Philadelphia
Wool It Be - Part 1
They were like some of today's hair sheep , but they did have a wooly winter undercoat that they scratched out on bushes and rocks each spring. The first sheep, called mouflons, didn't have wool.
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Philadelphia
Bottle Baby Fever - Part 1
They're usually orphans, but some are triplets or quadruplets and their goat moms can only make milk for two. Mom has bottle baby fever, but don't send her get well cards! It means she's waiting for a bottle baby to be born.
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Philadelphia
Traveling with Livestock
Reinforce latches with strong bungee cords or rope ties. « More Mondays with Martok » Tags livestock carriers That's because trailers are designed with their safety in mind, truck beds and vans aren't.
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Philadelphia
Return of the Turkeys, Part 1
The larger one seems pretty much back to normal, but still flips over every so often, so I'm constantly checking on him. This past weekend, we bought four Bourbon Red poults, the heritage variety we raised last year, and two Royal Palms, which will (hopefully)...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Making Mosaic Garden Accents - part 1
That you plan to usestone stamps with alphabet or garden designs - optionalStep 1- Get all your supplies together before you mix the concrete. Delicatebroken china pieces are better for indoor or protected mosaic piecessuch as mirrors, coasters, pots,...
California
El Segundo
The Trouble with Turkeys, Part 1
Sure enough, despite 100 percent survival of past chicks (I know, I've been lucky) and diligent mothering, one poult soon died for unknown reasons. After three years of raising our own broiler chickens for the table, we decided to make the big (and I...
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Philadelphia
The Story of Iris Part 1
They are common in many gardens and are often given as pass-me-down plants. In the right, rich, wet soil these iris take off and will quickly fill out their space. They don't like heat and they thrive in the coldest of winters.
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El Segundo
Plant Pronunciation, Part 1: People Plants
"Isn't that a card game?" I hurried home to find out whose pronunciation was correct. "I can't resist these hew-KER-uhs," I told her as she rang up my purchase of three heuchera plants.
California
El Segundo
Feeling Worm And Fuzzy All Over
Lugging one bin in and out of the house is one thing, but two (especially if I go bigger) presents tactical difficulties. The worms are reproducing, I've got tons of worm castings, and the Fortress Garden is happy.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Building A Formal Rose Garden Part 1
Double and triple dig everything into the soil, then dig it again. Have you ever wondered what a rose garden like that would look like in your own garden? This space needs to be in full sun as roses must have full sun to thrive.The first and foremost...
California
El Segundo
Garden Pizza, Easy as 1-2-3
Making a pizza from scratch is fun and rewarding for both adults and children. This usually takes a few hours. This is a good time to teach curious onlookers about the science of yeast fermentation.Mixing the dough can be done by machine, but is most...
California
El Segundo
The Best Veggie Garden $1 Can Buy
With the economy how it is, I, along with many other people around the world, am turning to vegetable gardening as a way to cut my bills.The only problem is that I don't have any extra money to invest in what seems like, at least right now, a pipe dream.So...
California
El Segundo