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4G installation in Rural Victoria.
The area has never really had adsl broadband service or any fast internet being to far from rim.
The Australian carriers said 4G especially band 40 TTD/LTE was not available but in this video it is shown to be very available.
Archives for December 2016
Case 600 QuadTrac with 60′ Case 500 air-seeder
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Seeding cover crop into corn stalks, ahead of 2nd corn next year.
A Time of Crisis Japan, the Great Depression, and Rural Revitalization Harvard East Asian Monograph
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Current Status of Genetically Modified Crops in India
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This Lecture talks about Current Status of Genetically Modified Crops in India
ILLUMINATI secret detention camps Australia CHEMTRAILS HAARP
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Ben Shapiro: How to Debate Climate Change
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Ben Shapiro explains how to debate climate change and win.
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Identifying Edible Weeds
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http://www.deeplivingproject.com.au I had a chance to go for an edible weed foray with my friends Adam and Annie from Eat That Weed.
It was early autumn here in south eastern Australia and quite dry but we still managed to find some of their favourite edible weeds including dandelion, purslane and sow thistle.
They shared with the Deep Living Project why weeds are important to pay attention to and how to broaden your diet by including some super charged edible weeds jammed full of nutrients to keep you healthy!
This is a great place to start if you’re new to edible weeds and a great way to learn to see your landscape as a foodscape.
Adam and Annie have written an incredible book featured on the video called “The Weed Foragers Handbook” that you can find at eatthatweed.com
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2012 South Texas Grain Sorghum Harvest
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The South Texas region from the Coastal Bend to the Rio Grande Valley represents a quarter of the U.S. grain sorghum production.
This June, the Sorghum Checkoff caught up with a few sorghum producers in the Rio Grande Valley as they were busy harvesting this year’s crop.
Copyright 2012 United Sorghum Checkoff Program
How to weld rust patch SECRETS REVEALED
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this is the follow on from how to patch rust
using a MIG welder It is one method that works very well
practice on a off cut in order to get your heat setting right
then its just a matter of joining the dots
don,t rush taking your time between each staggered section, means less heat build up
disclaimer
Videos are for reference and entertainment only: Even tho they are based on step by step guide – If you attempt a repair like the one seen in this video please use the proper safety equipment,
A Way to Save Money on Tractor Repair
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As I post this, it’s December, and really cold and nasty outside. I know that many of you have parked your tractors for the winter because my web traffic has dipped, which is normal for this time of year.
It’s human nature to put off repairs, and I’m pretty bad about it. I think I got that from my dad, I try to hold on to the money as long as I can and sometimes it bites me. If you’re like me, and there are some things you wanted fixed on the tractor when you quit using it, even though it may be comfortably resting in the barn, now is the time to get them repaired.
In December (and many times earlier), most dealer’s shops have slowed way down. They may be looking for work to keep everyone busy, and many times they’ll be offering discounts on parts, service, and pickup and delivery, to drum up business. It’s a great time to give the service department a call and see if there are “deals” and get you’re tractor fixed, winterized, etc.
The other advantage to getting your equipment in for service now is the dealer can order parts on a “stock” order. Stock orders are programs offered by the manufacturers to give the dealer incentives to order large quantities of parts to sell later. They’re shipped at the convenience of the supplier, but they’re usually freight free and that can save some money, especially on large jobs when you’re not needing the tractor back immediately to do work.
Finally, if nothing else, it builds good relations with your dealer to have repairs done when you’re not in dire need of your tractor coming back. They can get your tractor in this time of year before the spring rush and it helps them to even out the seasonality of their business, they’ll love you for it.
So, pick up the phone today and call for an appointment, Be proactive on tractor repairs and help out your local dealer. It’s a win-win for everyone.
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