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AUSTRALIAN WEED | smoke like the locals | CoralReefer Down Under

June 17, 2017 By Editor


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Thank you again so much to every Reefer who shared a bowl with me, and thank you OZ Bongs for bringing me down under again!

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High! I’m Coral. I fell in love with cannabis near the end of high school and have enjoyed learning about this plant everyday since. I answer questions weekly for Stoney Sunday, share news stories on News Nug, and sneak in random videos in between.

Pack a bowl, load the bong, heat the nail, and let’s stay high together.

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This video was not sponsored, and features footage from across Australian, and Australian voice overs as well as my own.

Filed Under: Crops

Farm Factor – Estimates for 2017 Sorghum Crop According to Don Bloss – June 13, 2017

June 17, 2017 By Editor


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(Jamie) Welcome to Farm Factor! First Kyle and Don Bloss, Chairman of the National Sorghum Producers, discuss projections for the 2017 sorghum crop.
(Kyle Bauer) Hi, this is Kyle Bauer; I have Don Bloss with the National Sorghum Producers. Don, sorghum in Kansas is a big deal. Not a lot around the nation, but out on the plains it’s a huge deal. We always have to get it sold and there’s good news when it comes to that. (Don Bloss) Yes, we got a very good year this past year, 55% of the sorghum that we raised last year went to foreign countries, China being our largest customer, of course. Looking in 2017, we’re ahead of projections. So far this year, for 2017, we’ve sold 71 million bushel. One week of that is about 16 million bushel and one week was 13 million bushel. We’ve had some very good sales. (Kyle) Where is that going around the world? China a few years ago was a huge buyer. Africa, I know. But where is the hot market right now on exports? (Don) China, of course, still is the hot market. They bought 55% of our sorghum that was produced last year that was sold last year, Mexico comes in second and then we have Japan. We’ve expanded our markets, we’ve been pretty fortunate on that, we used to sell to about six nations, right now we’re up to 11 nations which is double the number of countries. We’re feeling good about that, we continue to expand the number of countries and our foreign business has just been great. (Kyle) When foreign countries are looking at sorghum, what attracts them to that grain? (Don) It’s a good grain for feed, it’s non-GMO and that’s a big-ticket item for several countries. Production that we’ve had has been very good production, it’s good stable grain; by the time it gets there it’s in good shape. We’ve done an excellent job of handling the grain, harvesting and handling the grain and they’re impressed with it and we’re not going to argue with them. (Kyle) In the United States it would mainly be used as a feed grain or for ethanol, what about the importing countries? (Don) I think most of that probably goes for grain for feed, China especially. I’m sure about all of those is going to go for grain for feed. (Kyle) When you’re talking about a million bushel, you’re talking about more or less three unit trains. When you’re talking about 17 million bushel, I believe you said in one week or 16 million bushel, it’s a lot of unit trains? (Don) Yes, that’s right. So far we’ve had transportation that’s available and we’re able to make the connections so it’s not a bigger ticket item as far as getting it to the places where it needs to go. (Kyle) We’re visiting with Don Bloss and he is with the National Sorghum Producers, this is Kyle Bauer reporting.
(Jamie) Folks come back after these messages for this week’s Kansas Soybean Update.

Filed Under: Crops

COMO SOLDAR CON TIG (Electrodos de tungsteno)

June 17, 2017 By Editor


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Ya estamos de nuevo aquí con la soldadura TIG, en esta ocasión os traigo un video curradisimo sobre los electrodos de tungsteno, y ademas he creado 5 tablas que os podéis descargar totalmente gratis (link de descarga mas abajo).
En esas tablas encontrareis información como:
-Que Amperaje necesitamos poner segun el diametro del tungsteno.
-Con que tipo de corriente (CA – CC) podemos utilizar cada electrodo.
-Que materiales podemos soldar según el color del tungsteno.
-Etc,etc.

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Filed Under: General

Video 15 07 2016

June 16, 2017 By Editor


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swaraj tractor all job malwa tractor workshop

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First Fleet – Behind the News

June 16, 2017 By Editor


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On the 26th of January we celebrate Australia Day. But why do we mark it on that day in particular? To answer that question, Sarah will take you back in time to 1788, to meet some kids who came to Australia on the First Fleet.
And if you want to see what conditions were like sailing long distances at that time, watch this story: http://www.abc.net.au/btn/story/s4076178.htm

TEACHER RESOURCE
http://www.abc.net.au/btn/resources/teacher/episode/20140204-firstfleet.pdf

CURRICULUM LINK
History, Year 4 / Historical Knowledge & Understanding / First Contacts
“Stories of the First Fleet, including reasons for the journey, who travelled to Australia, and their experiences following arrival.” (ACHHK079)

BtN Story page:
http://www.abc.net.au/btn/story/s3934600.htm

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Nalani Intro to Dad&Dave

June 16, 2017 By Editor


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types of cows & List of cattle breeds

June 15, 2017 By Editor


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calves and bulls Over 800 breeds of cattle are recognized worldwide, some of which adapted to the local climate, others which were bred by humans for specialized uses.
Breeds fall into two main types, regarded as either two closely related species, or two subspecies of one species. Bos indicus (or Bos taurus indicus) cattle, also called zebu, are adapted to hot climates. Bos taurus (or Bos taurus taurus) are the typical cattle of Europe, north-eastern Asia, and parts of Africa – they are referred to in this list as “taurine” cattle, and many are adapted to cooler climates. Taurus/indicus hybrids are widely bred in many warmer regions, combining characteristics of both the ancestral types (such as the Sanga cattle of Africa).

In some parts of the world further species of cattle are found (both as wild and domesticated animals), and some of these are related so closely to taurine and indicus cattle that interspecies hybrids have been bred. Examples include the Dwarf Lulu cattle of the mountains of Nepal with yak blood,[2] the Beefalo of North America with bison genes, the Selembu breed of India and Bhutan with gayal genes. The Madura breed of Indonesia may have banteng in its parentage.[3] In addition to these fertile hybrids, there are infertile crossings such as the male Dzo of Nepal, a cattle-yak crossing which is bred for agricultural work – like the mule they have to be continually bred from the parent species.
cow names

Filed Under: Beef

How to Get a Farm Subsidy

June 15, 2017 By Editor


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How to Get a Farm Subsidy
00:00:45 Method 1 Finding Available Assistance
00:00:52 1 – Locate your nearest Farm Service Agency (FSA) office
00:01:41 2 – Identify popular subsidy programs
00:03:20 3 – Discuss eligibility with your local FSA
00:03:52 Method 2 Choosing Price Loss Coverage or Agriculture Risk Coverage
00:04:01 1 – Compare the programs
00:05:21 2 – Check if you grow a qualifying commodity
00:06:01 3 – Contact your FSA office
00:06:34 Method 3 Participating in the Dairy Margin Protection Program
00:06:43 1 – Check if you are eligible
00:07:20 2 – Choose your level of coverage
00:07:47 3 – Find out the registration period
00:08:21 4 – Apply for the program
00:08:50 Method 4 Applying for Disaster Payments
00:08:58 1 – Identify the different disaster programs
00:09:19 2 – Check eligibility requirements
00:10:16 3 – Apply with your local FSA office
00:11:06 Method 5 Participating in the Conservation Reserve Program
00:11:15 1 – Check when you can apply
00:12:18 2 – Confirm you qualify
00:12:58 3 – Apply for the program

Content taken from WikiHow http://www.wikihow.com/Get-a-Farm-Subsidy

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2015 NCHA Select Cow Dog Sale

June 15, 2017 By Editor


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Bull breeding cow.. all natural insemination || H P Cattle Rosedale Canada(new)

June 14, 2017 By Editor


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I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)I

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