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How to identify Siam weed
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Siam weed is considered one of the world’s most invasive weed as it is known to invade and smother native vegetation and poison stock. Watch this video to identity this invasive weed.
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Sorghum: America’s Next Biofuel Crop
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On June 3, 2016, the Sorghum Checkoff announced a 0,000 investment in sorghum research, made at the inaugural Transportation Energy Resources from Renewable Agriculture (TERRA) program field day hosted by the University of Arizona and the Advanced Research Projects Agency- Energy (ARPA-E) at the Maricopa Agricultural Center in Maricopa, Arizona.
The TERRA program, which is sponsored by the US Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects Agency –Energy (ARPA-E), will integrate biology, engineering and computer science into technological innovations that will facilitate advancements in agricultural productivity, crop yields, environmental stewardship and energy security.
Stick Weld Trouble-Shooting: Common Problems & Solutions
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A video that will help you solve the six most common stick welding problems known to man. Covered in this video:
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Tire repair 710-70-R38
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NFF 2016 – Australian Colonial Folk Dancers Display
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The Australian Colonial Folk Dancers (from Sydney) performing at the 2016 – 50th National Folk Festival in Canberra over the Easter weekend.
The Australian Colonial & Folk Dancers are a creative dance group from Sydney who love the many and varied styles of dance introduced into Australia. This year we have a bit of Aussie fun with dances introduced from America. Australians have a tendency to adopt dances that inspire. In the process the dances often get the Aussie treatment, which involves a little bit of modification. The demonstration show some of the group’s favourites which receive that ‘Aussie touch’.
1. Castle Walk – The first dance is from the Ragtime era. Vernon Castle, one of America’s dancing darlings, said, “the waltz is beautiful, the Tango is graceful, the Brazilian Maxixe is unique. One can sit quietly and listen with pleasure to them all; but when a good orchestra plays a ‘Rag’ one simply has got to move.”
2. Redwing – Modern square dancing in Australia has been going for over 60 years and has been described as “fun and friendship set to music.” The Australian Colonial & Folk Dancers fell in love with a square dance named Redwing. Its calls encourage the dancers to sing along, while the moves are fast and fun with an element of risk. Don’t be slow or collisions could result!
3. The Waltzing Gypsy & Wood Duck – The first dance in this next medley was inspired by the gypsy being one of the most provocative moves in Contra dancing. Of course that suited the Colonials just fine and it was adopted, adapted and combined with a circular dance known as Wood Duck. Wood Duck was written by a woman from the Netherlands, who developed a passion for English dancing and then went to live in America where she wrote many dances. This wonderful mix of cultures produced Wood Duck. It was traditionally danced more slowly, but, true to form, the Australians dance it slightly faster highlighting its beautiful flow.
4. Levi Jackson Rag – Levi Jackson Rag has been popular in Australian dance circles for many years. The Australian Colonial & Folk Dancers have played around with it for many years also – dancing it with whatever numbers were available. We then made the men do the chain and termed the dance ‘The Evil Jackson Rag’. This year we decided to really mix it up due to our odd numbers of men and women. Here we dance our Build-Up version. Levi Jackson Rag
5. The Flirt / Surprise For Tom / Love & Kisses – This next medley combines 3 dances. The first is a dance written by one of our dancers, Anthony Simon. It is aptly named the Flirt as there is opportunity to flirt with each partner when it is danced in its entirety. Surprise for Tom is a contra dance normally danced in a longwise set, but the Colonials move it into a circle. It is classed as an unusual contra as it offers many opportunities to dance with your partner rather than your neighbour. The final dance is a favourite with the group and is often danced to finish off a practice. Watch for the 2 variations in Love & Kisses.
6. Fiddleheads & Dennis’ Delight – Fiddleheads is a Contra dance that includes a petronella movement, which is a balance and turn combination. It is challenging and disorienting, but exciting to dance. This medley begins and ends with Fiddleheads- it starts in its duple improper line, but finishes in the Colonials’ circular version. Sandwiched between these versions is an enjoyable progressive couples’ dance, often now seen on bush-dance programs – Dennis’s Delight.
7. Marching Through Georgia & The Mississippi Dip – Marching Through Georgia is another very common bush-dance in Sydney. It is a quadrille that allows each couple to take a turn at having the lead. In true Colonial form, this dance has been given the ‘treatment’ so watch for variations. It is combined with the couple’s dance, the Mississippi Dip. This dance actually has a Scottish ceilidh background, but with a name like Mississippi Dip, how could we not include it in this medley danced to familiar American tunes.
8. Salty Dog Exit – Thank you for watching the Australian Colonial & Folk Dancers.
Dad & Dave: Live at the Q Theatre – March 22 – April 2
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Dad, Dave, Mum, Mabel and the mob from Snake Gully are back in Dad & Dave: Live at the Q — a ripsnorter comedy of original scripts from Australia’s most popular radio serial performed LIVE on the Q Theatre Stage!
Over 2,000 episodes of Dad & Dave were aired between 1937 and 1952. Now you can experience the joy of watching this cracker comedy come back to life complete with the sights, sounds and even radio advertisements of an Australia long gone.
Dad & Dave: Live at the Q showcases some of the best-loved storylines and each week there’s a different set of adventures. Week One will showcase stories from the early years, like ‘Dad buys a car’ and ‘Dave and Mabel get married’. Week Two will feature stories aired during World War II including ‘Dave goes to war’ and ‘Mum & Dad at the races’
One thing for sure, Dad & Dave: Live at the Q will put a smile on your dial!
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Burgoor Breed of cattle- Cattle breeds of Tamilnadu
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Bargur, the hill cattle of Tamil Nadu, India is reared mostly inside the forests and is surviving under zero-input conditions. Their home tract is restricted to a narrow geographical area in and around Bargur hills at an elevation of ~1000 m above the MSL. The distinguishing morphological features of these cattle include its typical brown colour with white patches and being compact in size. The average body length, height at withers and heart girth were 99.7±2.0 cm, 108.36±0.8 cm and 139.92±0.9 cm in cows, while 109.18±3.2 cm, 117.59±1.5 cm and 152.7±3.2 cm for adult males, respectively. Cows are poor milkers and produce about 0.5 to 3.0 litres milk per day after suckling by calf. However, bullocks are famous for their endurance and speed in trotting. Animal are mostly maintained for dung and draft in the breeding tract. In the last three decades, the population of these animals has declined drastically by about 90% due to various reasons. There is a strong and urgent need to make efforts for conservation so that the extinction of this valuable germplasm may be avoided.
Farm Subsidies For The Rich?
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Farm subsidies are designed to help American farmers in years when crops don’t grow or prices are weak. But some wealthy beneficiaries are cashing in, too. Sharyl Attkisson follows the money.
From CBS News – November 17, 2007
Training a German Shepherd, a Malinois, a Cattle Dog | Teaching tricks
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Training a pack of dogs is not an easy task. Dogs differ from each other in their sizes, characters, behavior. This type of training is appropriate to just teach commands, and not to train the pet for a contest, as it is important to work with each canine separately, working on all the elements thoroughly.
In this video you can see that dogs are carrying out all the commands regardless of their sizes and tempers. This means that the trainer spent a lot of time and patience on them. The dogs are working as a team, carrying out all the tasks. You can also see though that there is just an optional programme, without any well-defined plan.
Training the dog pack is difficult to do. It requires high professionalism, patience, and total efficiency. The canines in the pack must feel your authority, and not each other’s one.
Дрессировка группы собак – дело не из лёгких. Собаки отличаются своими размерами, характером, способом поведения. Данный вид дрессировки подходит как просто занятие, а не подготовка к соревнованиям, ведь готовиться к соревнованиям нужно с каждой собакой отдельно, проработав каждый элемент досконально.
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