The Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer saw a significant decline in May, down 20 points to a reading of 158. This marks the lowest reading for the survey since September of 2020.
The removal of fence posts and guardrail especially those mounted in concrete, used to be a difficult task. THE OLD WAY Generally, pulling a post was a dangerous two-person job, a helper to wrap the chain on the post and an operator to run the equipment to pull the post. The chain was held in place by the helper as the operator pulls the chain tight with the bucket. Not only did the chain slip but often the operator couldn't fully see his helper.
HE LOBO WAY
Pulling a post with the Lobo is an easy 1-2-3 one-person job!
The Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer saw a significant decline in May, down 20 points to a reading of 158. This marks the lowest reading for the survey since September of 2020.
Prawn larvae are produced in hatcheries from pond-reared spawners or broodstock collected from wild populations. The majority of these spawners are gonadally mature and when transferred to the hatchery will spawn in response to environmental manipulation or eyestalk ablation.Kuruma females will produce up to 800,000 eggs per 100g of body weight. The eggs are hatched and then pass through a number of larval stages until the post larval stage is reached.The post larvae are normally sold to the gro
Building a basic chicken coop for a small flock of birds is a solid weekend project for the determined do-it-yourselfer with basic carpentry skills, while the more elaborate coops could easily take several weeks (and will require advanced carpentry skills). The internet is awash in plans for backyard chicken coops, which are a great place to look for inspiration, but all coops have two main components: an enclosed space for sleeping and laying eggs and an op
Our neighbor Pam Dawling, a contributing writer at Growing for Market, has just released her first book: Sustainable Market Farming: Intensive Vegetable Production on a Few Acres. Pam has been gardening here in the Southeast for many years, and we’re delighted to have this resource, with so much wisdom relevant to our bio-region. We’ve asked Pam to contribute to our blog, and we hope you’ll enjoy reading about her gardens. Pam blogs at sustainablemarketfarming.com/news. Sta