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Posted Dec 7
youtube channel Solar Power Edge. Skip about 60 seconds into the video.
Posted Dec 7
https://www.agrisupply.com/big-bite-meat-grinder-ss-0-5-hp/p/108905/
Posted Dec 7
https://www.agrisupply.com/electric-meat-grinder-1-2-hp/p/105969/
Posted Dec 7
Seeking opinon on these two meat grinders. Any input welcome.... reliability, cleaning comments?
Posted Dec 7
"Cows are good for the planet... The whole cow farts thing is a f*cking lie they've been telling you." "Because they know if they can get you to reduce your red meat consumption, you will get sicker, fatter, and need to buy more of their medication." Source
Posted Dec 6
The Risks of Goats and Chickens together
Posted Dec 6
📸 Independence Day, 1941 84 years ago, Independence Day was celebrated in somewhat different circumstances. Street fighting on Independence Day in -34 degree frost in Karhumäki, Eastern Karelia, on December 6, 1941. A high price has been paid for Finland's independence. We must cherish and protect this heritage that has been left to us. Happy Independence Day!
Posted Dec 6
Posted Dec 6
plow proof mailbox
Posted Dec 5
Working on the green house, having a man basket is a life saver. It allows me access up high without leaning a ladder on the frame and making things not plumb. Wife is lifting me up and down and she's doing a fantastic job keeping me level as she lifts.
Posted Dec 5
How to calculate cubic yards of concrete for a job. Length (ft) x Width (ft) x depth (inches) / 300. 40ft x 40ft x 4in = 6400/300 = 21 1/3 yards. A concrete truck holds 10 yards.
Posted Dec 4
Today, under threat of rain, we got the last verticals for the end walls concreted in and plumb. Supposed to rain tomorrow. But the green house is now to the point that one person can complete most remaining tasks. I'll have to frame out the end walls. We opted for steel end walls and corrugated poly carb panels. They offer wood endwalls, but I think that's a false economy. They supply the brackets and I gotta source the 2x4's locally. Given the price of lumber and the idea that I'd have to take it apart and redo in the future wasn't worth it to me. Buy once and Cry once. Once the end walls are framed out, I'll have to dig a 6" deep trench across the end for the poly carb panels to sit in... then we wil back fill with dirt as a rodent barrier.