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Australian Radar spiral annomolies – H.A.A.R.P???

June 16, 2016 By Editor


Description given on Youtube:
These large spirals started appearing over Australia in early Jan 2010. These are all unedited images. They started showing up on the bureau of meterology’s radar at the end of jan.. I’m including the link to the story so you can get more details.
ADD US ON FACEBOOK – http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100002911717257http://www.colinandrews.net/HAARP-2.html

Filed Under: Weather

Why Scientists Disagree About Global Warming: Joseph Bast

June 16, 2016 By Editor


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“Probably the most widely repeated claim in the debate over global warming is that ‘97% of scientists agree’ that climate change is man-made and dangerous,” the authors write. “This claim is not only false, but its presence in the debate is an insult to science.”

With these words, the authors begin a detailed analysis of one of the most controversial topics of the day. The authors make a compelling case against claims of a scientific consensus. The purported proof of such a consensus consists of sloppy research by nonscientists, college students, and a highly partisan Australian blogger. Surveys of climate scientists, even those heavily biased in favor of climate alarmism, find extensive disagreement on the underlying science and doubts about its reliability.

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Queensland exotic reptile amnesty 25 May–10 June 2016

June 15, 2016 By Editor


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A state wide call for exotic non-native reptiles to be handed is underway with the aim of protecting our native wildlife from being wiped out.
For more information and to find out where you can surrender non-native reptiles during the amnesty visit, https://www.daf.qld.gov.au/plants/weeds-pest-animals-ants/reptile-amnesty or call Biosecurity Queensland on 13 25 23.

Filed Under: Crops

Crop Production Technology for Post Rainyseason Sorghum

June 15, 2016 By Editor


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Postrainy sorghum(Rabi season): Unlike rainy season sorghum, the area under postrainy sorghum has remained stable in the last two decades. Because of its good quality, almost entire grains produced in postrainy season are used as human food. Similarly the stover (dry fodder) is an important source of fodder for livestock in the dry seasons where no other fodder is available . The current level of productivity of postrainy sorghum in farmers’ fields is far from satisfactory. While almost entire postrainy sorghum is grown on residual soil moisture, landrace varieties predominates (about 80%) the cultivar base. The available improved varieties and hybrids have limited acceptance by farmers, as they lack the grain quality traits and resistance to shoot fly and aphids and terminal drought tolerance that match with the popular cultivar, M 35-1(Maldhandi). Production and availability of improved varieties to the farmers is a major constraint, where private sector seed companies are not showing interest in the production and marketing because of economic reasons. The development of high grain and fodder yielding hybrid parents and cultivars with these farmers preferred traits (tolerance to shoot fly, and aphids and drought) is desirable for enhanced adoption of improved cultivars and thereby for increasing the productivity.

Filed Under: Crops

How to Weld Aluminum for Beginners

June 15, 2016 By Editor


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A beginner’s guide to welding aluminum

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Alumiweld brazing rods available at: http://www.alumiweld.com/

Filed Under: General

Tractor Tire Repair

June 14, 2016 By Editor


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It is frustrating when you get off work a little early and rush home to finish brush hogging and you have a flat tire on the tractor. That’s common where I am because we have the luxury of having an ample supply of honey locust trees that help folks who fix tires stay busy. They’re not the thornless kind that you have in your yard, they have giant thorns on them that are awfully tough on tires.

There’s good news though. If you’ll invest in a product that I use called Multi-Seal (and this is not a paid endorsement, I used to sell the stuff and I use it and I can tell you it works) you can get back in the field about as quickly as I did this video.

You also don’t have to go drag a jack out of a machine shed to get the tire up in the air. If the tractor is equipped with a front end loader, you have a built in jack right there. Just put your bucket (or in my case, pallet forks) down flat and push down on the joystick. The tractor front end should come right off the ground and you’re ready to fix the tire.

Now, as I say in the video, if I was going to take the tire off I would definitely put jack stands under the front end. I never trust tractor hydraulics to hold weight up over a period of time. They usually do, but if there’s a leak in the system or a hose ruptures, it could lose pressure and come down. But, in this case, I’m just lifting everything up to make sure the tire isn’t off the rim. You can tell it’s been flat for a while.

Once I’ve determined that the tire isn’t off the rim (if it is you may have to take it off and visit the tire shop), I’m pretty sure Multi-Seal will do it’s job. I remove the little valve seal with the tool provided with the Multi-Seal bottle, squirt in a bunch of the product, put the stem back together, air the tire up and spin it around and it’s repaired.

Multi-Seal will enable you to prevent flats before they happen if you prefer. Just fill the tire to the recommended level and you shouldn’t have a flat unless you cut a huge hole in it. I use it on my lawn mower and in the tractor tires, unfortunately it’s not cleared for highway use so you’re not supposed to put it in the pickup tires.

I keep a bottle of Multi-Seal on the shelf at all times just in case a tire goes down. It’s not cheap but when you figure your time to take a tire off and go get it repaired, it’s worth every penny. I especially recommend it for industrial application, like skid loaders.

Filed Under: General

Australian Colonial Architecture

June 14, 2016 By Editor


Description given on Youtube:
Colonial and Federation Buildings in Regional Australia – the soundtrack was recoded in 1924

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Dad And Dave From Snake Gully – Episode 705

June 14, 2016 By Editor


Description given on Youtube:
Dad & Dave from Snake Gully is a 1937 Australian, daily Radio Soap Opera. It is the story of a country family in the fictional town of Snake Gulley, Australia. It is relaxing to listen to the stories involved in the peaceful lives of these Snake Gulley family members & friends. Favourite meeting place? Why, the local neighbourhood pub, of course.

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Indian Cow Breeds – Kannada

June 13, 2016 By Editor


Description given on Youtube:
Full length video documentary film ‘Indian Cow Breeds – Kannada’ by Shramajeevi.
http://www.shramajeevi.com Also visit http://images.shramajeevi.com and http://contacts.shramajeevi.com

Filed Under: Beef

Malawi’s Farm Subsidy Programme – Idrissa Mwale, Ministry of Agriculture

June 13, 2016 By Editor


Description given on Youtube:
farmingfirst.org

In May 2009, Farming First interviewed Mr. Idrissa Mwale, Principal Economist at the Ministry of Agriculture in Malawi. Mr. Mwale has coordinated the country’s farm subsidy programme, which targets the most needy farming households with subsidised seed and fertilizer. The programme has produced record harvests over the past four years, which have created an export market for Malawi’s farmers. Mr. Mwale discusses the next steps for the programme and how other African governments are learning from the agricultural programme as a driver of rural development.

Filed Under: Industry

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