Ever wonder how Pecans are harvested? This Video will show you how! Here in Green Valley, we use the latest and greatest in farming equipment technology to ensure the freshness and taste of our pecans. Unlike most fresh produce, which is harvested during the summer months, pecans and other nuts wait until fall. For pecans, harvesting waits until the first hard freeze of winter. This first freeze kills off the green protective shuck around the nut itself causing it to open and expose the pecans inside. It is at this time when harvesting will begin.

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US sanctions against Iran have a strong ally in liberal billionaires, the Resnicks, since they control production of American pistachios--which are the chief competition of the Iranian nuts. We look at the connection between them in this news clip from Buzzsaw with Tyrel Ventrua and Tabetha Wallace. Watch Full Episode Here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-oiNZtgDG0 Buzzsaw Short Clips Playlist: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_NjyFZqy14&list=PLjk3H0GXhhGe43WJvnvzBPLaJrRVSUmxb&index=1 Buzzsaw Full Episode Playlist: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzJzA-zMNuY&list=PLjk3H0GXhhGc7NOFr74KbOPBCXrXT8nlf&index=1 https://www.facebook.com/pages/Buzzsaw/315063551949301?directed_target_id=0 https://www.facebook.com/thelip.tv

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T-Shirts: http://theprorancher.spreadshirt.com/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TheProRancher Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/TheProRancher Music by Kevin MacLeod at www.incompetech.com

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Please go to www.feedlots.com.au for information on the upcoming BeefEx Conference

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Indian farming relies on Cattle. Cattle are integral part of rural life. In Indian state Chhattisgarh although Traditional Farming has shifted towards Modern Farming but still Cattle are with common farmers. Present series is focused on Cattle of Chhattisgarh. Pankaj Oudhia has written a lot of different aspects and contributions of cattle in Indian Agriculture. You can get details from pankajoudhia.com This Film is a part of plus 1500 parts series. It is better to watch this film after reading the research documents in order to understand it in real sense.

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Harper Adams University College welcomed Michael Seals MBE, Chairman of the new Animal Health and Welfare Board for England, to the campus this week. In addition to informal meetings with staff and students, Mr Seals, an alumnus of Harper Adams, gave a talk to a packed lecture theatre about how the board will operate. "I see this as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to empower animal keepers and farmers, to build trust between them and Government and form a working partnership at all levels," he said. Mr Seals explained that, while the board is made up of independent people, it is a part of government. He added: "This board involves itself in the decision making process. Civil servants will no longer take matters directly to ministers for a decision. They will have to go through the board. Any decisions made will be challenged by the board and that challenge is going to be made public. "The decisions we make and the recommendations we make to ministers will also be made public. If the ministers disagree, that disagreement will be made public. It will be open, transparent and interesting. "The meetings of the board itself will remain relatively private, because some of the information we will be dealing with is sensitive. It's a fascinating position to be in; a system that has never been tried before in this country." Harper Adams Principal Dr David Llewellyn said: "We were pleased to be able to welcome Michael Seal on a visit to Harper Adams, and that his talk was attended by such a large audience of students and staff. The Animal Health and Welfare Board for England will play an important role within Government, and it was good to hear about its work at first hand so early in the development of the Board's work programme." Further information about the board can be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahwbe

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Indian farming relies on Cattle. Cattle are integral part of rural life. In Indian state Chhattisgarh although Traditional Farming has shifted towards Modern Farming but still Cattle are with common farmers. Present series is focused on Cattle of Chhattisgarh. Pankaj Oudhia has written a lot of different aspects and contributions of cattle in Indian Agriculture. You can get details from pankajoudhia.com This Film is a part of plus 1500 parts series. It is better to watch this film after reading the research documents in order to understand it in real sense.

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The Australian Lot Feeders' Association (ALFA) President, Don Mackay talks about BeefWork 2013. More information on ALFA and BeefWorks at www.feedlots.com.au

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The Australian Lot Feeders' Association (ALFA) President, Don Mackay talks about Biogas during BeefWork 2013 on site at Feed Central. More information on ALFA and BeefWorks at www.feedlots.com.au

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Digital stories of farmer case studies, introducing new production methods and giving technical information. Produced for the ACIAR/ ILWS project Extension Approaches to Scaling Out Livestock Production in Northern Lao PDR

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http://www.CraftsBookMix.com This is the summary of How to Build Animal Housing: 60 Plans for Coops, Hutches, Barns, Sheds, Pens, Nestboxes, Feeders, Stanchions, and Much More by Carol Ekarius.

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Subscribe to our new Food Farmer Earth channel on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/foodfarmerearth?sub_confirmation=1 In part 2, Kathy Hessler, Director of the Animal Law Clinic at Lewis and Clark Law School in Portland, Oregon, discusses some of the important work that is being done to try and address the problems associated with factory farms. According to Hessler, this effort involves a large coalition of folks from different states, as well as internationally. This talk was originally filmed on November 09, 2010, in Portland, Oregon. Check out our new series: Food Farmer Earth - a journey of wide discovery about our food http://www.youtube.com/ffe Cooking Up a Story - Bringing the people behind our food to life http://cookingupastory.com Subscribe to receive the latest videos: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=foodfarmerearth Follow us: Google+ https://plus.google.com/+foodfarmerearth/posts twitter http://twitter.com/cookingupastory Facebook http://www.facebook.com/cookingupastory Pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/foodfarmerearth/ Website RSS Feed http://cookingupastory.com/feed

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Facing Animals is a documentary about the complex and often bizarre relationship between man and animal. Why do we look away from millions of animals in industrial farms while pampering and humanizing others? http://www.facinganimals.com

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Indian farming relies on Cattle. Cattle are integral part of rural life. In Indian state Chhattisgarh although Traditional Farming has shifted towards Modern Farming but still Cattle are with common farmers. Present series is focused on Cattle of Chhattisgarh. Pankaj Oudhia has written a lot of different aspects and contributions of cattle in Indian Agriculture. You can get details from pankajoudhia.com This Film is a part of plus 1500 parts series. It is better to watch this film after reading the research documents in order to understand it in real sense.

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The hunt's nutcracker, I bought is a great machine 2010 for cracking black walnuts or any hard nuts, and it even got better with a new dayton motor now attached I bought in June. Best black walnut, butternut and hickory nut cracker I have ever owned. It operates smoothly and allows very precise nut cracking. This is an old school device that makes sweet work of a hard job...breaking those hard black american walnuts.

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Ford Fiesta Movement Mission 2: "Old McDonald" - go farming, but I chose to change it up a little and visit fellow Fiesta Movement agent KTDollz: http://youtube.com/KTDollz Follow my agent site http://fiestamovement.com/agents/SOTCC to get all updates from all my social networking sites! Twitter: http://twitter.com/SOTCC Instagram: http://instagram.com/SOTCC Music from http://5alarm.com Ford invited me to be an agent for the Fiesta Movement. They've provided me with a 2014 Ford Fiesta and they're covering gas, insurance and administrative costs for the duration of the movement. disclosur.es/kiyLj0

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A South Georgia pecan tree was the runt of a batch that was planted 20 years ago. Since then, the Monitor's Rick Treptow reports, it's been proven to have such great characteristics, that the future of the entire pecan industry could radically change. Here's Rick's story.

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http://www.FunToWatch.TV Just like Fred Flintstones. Embed & link my videos on your website or facebook. My Caveman Diet 1

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VIDEO: Roseanne visits Jimmy Kimmel Live! and promotes her new show Roseanne's Nuts and talks about the advantage of nut farming. SHE'S ALWAYS BEEN ONE OF THE NUTTIEST STARS OUT THERE, BUT NOW ROSEANNE BARR'S LEFT THE GLITZ AND GLAMOUR OF HOLLYWOOD TO ACTUALLY FARM MACADAMIAS IN HAWAII... ROSEANNE DRESSED THE PART OF A LADY FARMER MONDAY NIGHT ON JIMMY KIMMEL AND TOLD HIM ALL ABOUT HER NEW REALITY SHOW, ROSEANNE'S NUTS THE OUTRAGEOUS COMEDIAN GOT ON HER SOAP BOX About HER NUTS, INSISTING THAT MACADAMIAS ARE THE SOLUTION TO ALL THE WORLD'S PROBLEMS OR MAYBE ROSEANNE'S JUST ENJOYING HER EXOTIC "CROPS" A LITTLE TOO MUCH...

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Outdated cattle handling facilities were adding extra time and risk to the daily routine of Cheshire beef and sheep farmer Andy Gibbon. Now improved efficiency and a safer working environment means he is weighing animals more regularly, paying closer attention to growth rates and correctly worming / treating cattle as soon as they arrive on the farm - thanks to help from the RDPE Northwest Livestock Programme.

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