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  • Growing Different Varieties of Wheat

    13 January 2023
    As a farmer, you may be familiar with one variety of wheat that grows in your area. Growing different varieties of wheat can help you diversify your farming practices and increase yield. It's a great way to try something new and make the most out of your land. This article discusses some factors to consider when growing different varieties of wheat and how to get star
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  • Almonds: The Benefits of Buying in Bulk

    17 January 2022
    The almond is a beautiful and tasty nut. If you love eating almonds, you may be looking to purchase them regularly. However, rather than buying a small number of nuts every week, it may be better to purchase them in bulk. This article looks at the advantages of buying almonds in bulk from a nut supplier. Read on to find out everything you need to know. Access to almon
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  • How Can You Pick the Perfect Tractor for Your Farm?

    9 March 2020
    Do you use a tractor as a regular part of your daily work? If you have to use a tractor for an extended period, then you must ensure that your tractor is comfortable and has been designed with ease of use in mind. Tractors are frequently used on bumpy tracks and areas without a proper road surface, so you cannot afford to be left using a tractor that bounces you aroun
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  • Important Considerations to Make When Choosing a Centrifugal Pump for Your Farm

    20 May 2016
    By having a borehole, you can do away with a lot of uncertainty and ensure that you have ready water whenever you need it. As much as they are reliable sources of water on the farm, boreholes rely on good water pumps to optimise supply to any point where water is needed. Centrifugal pumps can suck up water from boreholes and distribute to different storage points. If
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  • Why Have Your Home's Water Supply Tested?

    18 June 2015
    It's often assumed by homeowners that the water coming out of their taps and faucets is safe, as most cities and other municipalities have health and safety standards for water they supply to residents. However, there is a difference between what is safe by government standards and what might be acceptable for you in the home. When buying a new home, or just for your
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