Three cows standing on a snow-covered area the other one seems stuck on the tree branch Copyright© The best quality Full HD and high quality video can be found here: http://footage.shutterstock.com/clip-5296796-stock-footage-three-cows-standing-on-a-snow-covered-area-the-other-one-seems-stuck-on-the-tree-branch.html/?rid=1303528 http://footage.shutterstock.com/gallery/Nordic-Moonlight-1303528/?rid=1303528

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Six cows eating some grass on the snow-covered area one cow is brown in color while others are black Copyright© To purchase any of these clips in an extended HD 1920 X1080 version email us at or just: http://www.pond5.com/stock-footage/33642918/six-cows-eating-some-grass-snow.html?ref=nordicstocks Some samples in gallery: http://www.pond5.com/artist/nordicstocks?ref=nordicstocks Feel free to contact us by: www.360visualstudio.com

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Goat standing on top of water dispenser to look for something to drink along with a little girl assisting it. Copyright© To purchase any of these clips in an extended HD 1920 X1080 version email us at or just: http://www.pond5.com/stock-footage/32282925/goat-standing-top-feeder-dispenser.html?ref=nordicstocks Some samples in gallery: http://www.pond5.com/artist/nordicstocks?ref=nordicstocks Feel free to contact us by: www.360visualstudio.com

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Cows in the herd standing while one is eating and has some horns while others are too young to have one. Copyright© The best quality Full HD and high quality video can be found here: http://footage.shutterstock.com/clip-5083760-stock-footage-cows-in-the-herd-standing-while-one-is-eating-and-has-some-horns-while-others-are-too-young-to-have.html/?rid=1303528 http://footage.shutterstock.com/gallery/Nordic-Moonlight-1303528/?rid=1303528

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Cows on the snow-covered area shivering on a winter season Copyright© To purchase any of these clips in an extended HD 1920 X1080 version email us at or just: http://www.pond5.com/stock-footage/33642924/cows-snow-covered-area.html?ref=nordicstocks Some samples in gallery: http://www.pond5.com/artist/nordicstocks?ref=nordicstocks Feel free to contact us by: www.360visualstudio.com

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I forgot to mention, These are Mountain White Half Runner Beans and the corn is Golden Queen and Silver Queen.

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Harvesting my annual crop of pinto & borlotti beans. I freeze rather than dry them. I reckon It's so much easier to cook them out of the freezer.

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My Mung beans and Soybeans are only a month and a half old and are looking fine! These are Organic beans and I can't wait to make some Edamame with the Soybeans and use the Mung beans as organic sprouts!

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For more agricultural videos go to http://blip.tv/thejunkman Massey Ferguson 860 combine harvesting wheat in Nebraska This is REAL harvest not like on the History Channel

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Amish man using a harrow to cultivate his beans to get rid of the weeds.

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Lots of cows standing on the snow-covered field with lots of small trees behind cow, Copyright© The best quality Full HD and high quality video can be found here: http://footage.shutterstock.com/clip-5296688-stock-footage-lots-of-cows-standing-on-the-snow-covered-field-with-lots-of-small-trees-behind.html/?rid=1303528 http://footage.shutterstock.com/gallery/Nordic-Moonlight-1303528/?rid=1303528

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The Australian Lot Feeders' Association (ALFA) President, Don Mackay provides a short comment on biogas as an alternative energy source while on site at BeefWork 2013. More information on ALFA and BeefWorks at www.feedlots.com.au

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Lots of black cows looking for food on snow-covered area Copyright© To purchase any of these clips in an extended HD 1920 X1080 version email us at or just: http://www.pond5.com/stock-footage/33642879/lots-cows-looking-food-snow.html?ref=nordicstocks Some samples in gallery: http://www.pond5.com/artist/nordicstocks?ref=nordicstocks Feel free to contact us by: www.360visualstudio.com

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A bored cow at Enumclaw Junior Dairy Show 2012 in Enumclaw, Washington, USA plays with her tongue. The cow's registered name is RC-Star Paxton Polaris RC. No, I did not put something on her lip. She was doing this for about 20min before I started taping, and began doing it again shortly after I finished taping.

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http://www.CraftsBookMix.com This is the summary of The Complete Beginners Guide to Raising Small Animals: Everything You Need to Know About Raising Cows, Sheep, Chickens, Ducks, Rabbits, and More (Back-To-Basics) (Back to Basics: Farming) by Carlotta Cooper.

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JLC/HFI Harvest video Central Iowa Perry Iowa

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my broad bean seeds www.theproducegarden.com

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I checked the soil temperature in the garden today with the hopes to get the Contender Green Beans in the ground to official start the green bean growing season. Taking several sample temperature from different areas of the garden and averaging them shows that my soil temperature is around 56 degrees. Too cool to plant green beans. Green Bean need to be planted in soil that is around 70 degrees to germinate best. If I planted today and the soil temperature does not rise over the next couple of days the seed would germinate slow and cause me problems. Good article about soil temps for most seeds..... http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/archives/parsons/earthkind/ekgarden15.html

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JLC/HFI Harvest video Central Iowa Perry Iowa

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Large beautiful red flowers taste better than i ever imagined. A true ancient heirloom bean. Great if you are planning a 3 sisters garden next year, lots of history in a giant seed. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment!

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Thanks for the views, comments, and support. Please like, comment, subscribe and share. Thanks! Garden playlist: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32NBWI1rgJU&list=PLD3B7554B04514DB5&feature=plcp Using raised beds and staggered plantings for vegetable gardens helps to shield the soil and plants form the sun, retain moisture by preventing evaporation, maximize useful planting space, prevent weeds, makes picking weeds and harvesting crops more ergonomic, and helps to keep roots cool in the heat of summer, if done right. There are a few tips and tricks that can be forgotten if out of practice, practice makes perfect they say. This video shows a few of those tips and tricks that were previously forgotten. Tags: raised beds staggered plantings "vegetable gardening" "weed prevention" "picking weeds" "moisture retention" "kill two birds with one stone" evaporation "garden maintenance" ergonomics "planting peas" "planting beans" "practice makes perfect" "peas need cool deep roots" "increase yields" "extend growing season" tips tricks how to DIY MiWilderness Michigan preparedness agriculture farming "Back to Eden" "soil test" potato bug flea beetle ladybug "beneficial garden insects" irrigation drip line

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Update as of june 29, 2010 on my survival garden. If you are a prepper and have been planting you own garden, you may enjoy this video. I planted new tomatoes in buckets and pots, the cucumbers are coming up better now and the vines are getting longer, transplanted some squash into a bigger clay pot, the baby squash are coming in, banana pepper plants are putting on now, the bell peppers are getting bigger. I also planted in boots this time to show that you can container garden in just about anything that you can recycle. if you haven't started growing anything to stock up your pantry for this winter, there is still a little time left. Don't delay. The further we get in to this economic crisis, the closer we seem to be getting to a currency collapse and when that happens, it is going to be harder to feed you and your family. There is now an even greater threat because of the BP oil spill and the chemicals they are using not to mention the methane gas that is coming up out the bottom of the ocean. people are saying that it feels like the end times and that bible prophecy has started to fulfill. We aren't sure yet but whatever is happening, it's a wise decision to grow your own food while you have the chance. Don't forget, try to use all heirloom seeds so you can save some for next year.

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Gasing with a Cat 900! Its big check it out!

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Calving heifers and cows outside is not normally possible in mid Oct in this part of the world. Rainfall has been below normal for the last few weeks. Good run of heifer calves so far - .!8 heifers and 2 bulls this week. The calves in the video are by Pomeroy (Sexed semen) from CRI Wisconsin USA Pomeroy exhibits good type traits and excellent production. He is giving an extra +407 kgs milk with a huge +24.8kg fat which is +0.12%. He also produces long living cows with a lifespan score of +0.4 Semen can be purchased online .at bullsemen.com Late lactation were still out at grass until today.

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Next time you are at your local garden store or nursery, ask them if they have any plants they are throwing out. Often times they will give them away for free. It's a great way to do some budget gardening. If this has been helpful, please consider placing an order with me through my AVON store as that helps to support this channel: http://www.youravon.com/mmartin3538 thanks!

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It's harvest time, and there's a whole lot of shaking going on in Central California's almond orchards. Learn more about one of California's real superstars -- almonds -- from grower Jim Morehead and Farm Journal editor Cathy Merlo. Learn more at www.DayInAg.com.

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1954 Fordson Major at Banbury Steam Fair http://www.banburysteam.com at Bloxham in Oxfordshire UK on Sunday 28thJune 2010 ,the first tractor in the demonstration ring on Sunday afternoon. Not many people at the show saw it because they were watching England in South Africa get knocked out of the 2010 football world cup by Germany on the TV in the beer tent . Its not strictly speaking square wheeled but the shape varies between maybe between a 6 sided hexagon , rectangle , rhombus , parallelogram, trapezoid , so its much simpler to say square wheels . The rear wheels were called Rotopad. Converted by Rotary Hoes Ltd., later called Howard Rotopad tracks. They are a type of track unit to achieve a Low Ground Pressure for working on soft surfaces. They were designed to replace the wheels on a tractor .The machine was used for cutting trenches in which originally were laid clay pipes for land drainage. These machines were developed over the years, certainly until the late 60s at which time they would be laying continuous plastic pipe, which of course is still used in land drainage today. This machine is a drainage trencher used for digging a trench the trencher which then laid the pipes as it moved slowly along putting clay pipes into wet land. After the pipes had been laid a tractor with a trailer having a side blade came along pushing the soil back into the trench. The machine is a Standard Fordson tractor with tracks that walked the machine along subsequently giving it better traction with less pressure on the ground than a wheeled type . They may look cumbersome but they were excellent when the going was wet . A slow motion clip at the end of this video,see if you can work out how the Rotopads work . http://www.banburysteam.com http://www.youtube.com/user/7779trevor How to Get Email Notifications of New Videos from a User You Subscribe To on YouTube Hi thanks for watching this video , If you liked it and would like to see more please subscribe to Trevor Ridvidd , also want to know when I upload a new video and receive a email notification, you need to 1) Subscribe to Trevor Ridvidd 2) Sign in to your utube channel 3) Go to your Subscriptions page by Clicking on your Channels name ( on top right Hand corner ) 4) Click on Manage subscriptions (On the left hand side lower screen) 5) Put 2 tick in Trevor Ridvidd box's (Email me about new uploads and show only uploads in feed " this box will put new uploads at top " ) cheers Trevor Ridvidd Good Detailed article on this subject http://m.wikihow.com/Get-Email-Notifications-of-New-Videos-from-a-User-You-Subscribe-To-on-YouTube

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John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to a public playground / park to share with you how kids can not only play on the jungle gym, swings, slides and rock climbing wall, but also feast on delicious fruits, vegetables, nuts and herbs after getting their physical activity. John believes that every playground, public park and public space should be growing edible plants that can not only look beautiful but also be productive but more importantly teach people where food comes from: Mother Earth. After watching this episode you may just be inspired about what is possible at a playground or what you can do at your home to teach you and your family about growing food and eating healthfully.

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To help celebrate NFSA's Big Screen -- Touring Films coming to Nanango 15--19 May, 2013 we present a film about nuts. Kingaroy is a town famous for its nuts and this film shows how they are grown, harvested and processed providing Australia with 90% of its peanut needs. Australian Diary 2. Peanuts at Kingaroy. Made by the National Film Board 1947. Directed by Jack S Allan. Read more about what the NFSA will be doing in Nanango here: http://nfsa.gov.au/bigscreen/nanango/ And you can see more NFSA films about Southern Queensland in our time capsule here: http://www.nfsa.gov.au/blog/2013/05/02/southern-queensland-time-capsule/ Or even more FAC Queensland films in our playlist here: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLC1C65CB0D8565AE2

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On television screens and newspaper front pages around the world, the stories out of Africa are often filled with doom and gloom. And while the reality of life for many Africans is often difficult, there are success stories to share and inspire others. This 13-part televsion series, produced in cooperation with IFAD, the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation and Dev.tv, presents just a few.

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