March 18, 2010

Benefits of Buying A John Deere Mower

by Stephen Drury

Lawn care won’t be something that is constantly troubling you, but you may need to think carefully about the quantity of care you put into your yard. For example, If you do not mow on a regular basis or you don’t own a mower, you may not have an exceedingly neat looking lawn. When shopping around for a new mower, make efforts to look into the advantages of buying a new John Deere mower.

One of the main reasons that these mowers are so popular is simply because they have a lot to offer in terms of technology. You do not need to have any other tools in order to make your lawn look trimmed and edged. The blades and trimming system that is used on a John Deere mower will allow you to get the job done in about half the time as well as making your yard look pristine.

many folks seem to be on a rather restricted budget, but you can still get what you need from the John Deere Company. They have a wide range of mowers that may really cost less than what rivals are charging. When you purchase a push mower, you shouldn’t need to pay more than a couple hundred dollars. When you shop on the internet you can save even more cash with the right deal!

Over a period of time, other mowers may start to break down completely. When you buy a John Deere mower you will get maintenance service that will come right to your door! As long as you have the right type of product and service warranty you can have your machine serviced on a regular basis in order to keep it running for years!

Making your machines last for a longer time period can be critical when trying to economize. These mowers have been seen to last and continue to run for over ten years. Remember, you need to make sure that you take correct care of the mower to see the most satisfactory results.

As you can see, purchasing a new John Deere mower will enable you to get your yard work done in about half the time. Not to mention the proven fact that these machines are really trustworthy and simple to take care of and use. Begin to shop around today and see what kind of mowers you can find!

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February 26, 2010

John Deere Birthday Invitations Bring the Elements of the Country to Your Party

by Sally Fairfield

Is your kid a big fan of John Deere? Then why not make his birthday party based on a John Deere theme. He will be too happy to oblige. John Deere is very famous amongst kids who love to play with tractors or enjoy farming activities. There are lots of cartoons and videos made on John Deere and young kids consider him to be their ‘role model’. A John Deere Birthday Invitation can be arranged in a farm where there is lot of outdoor activities for the kids.

First let’s start with the kids’ birthday party invitations. Cardboard cuttings can be used as barn doors with double doors. When these doors open you can write a message that says “Howdy partner, you have being invited to the birthday bash of (your kid’s name) from (time) to (venue). For special effects you might want to add some mud and hay.

Let’s talk about the decorations. First of all if you are planning to have the birthday party at a petting zoo or a pony ride spot, you might need to make the necessary invitations in advance. You can ask the guests to come in ‘farm clothes’ like plaid shirts and jeans. You can even have you child wear his own John Deere T-shirt for the occasion.

If you plan to have the party at your own farm house then you can create colorful banners having message like ‘Howdy Pardners’ or ‘Welcome Folks’. A tractor can be added to create the farm atmosphere along with yellow and green balloons and streamers attached to the entrance.

A kids birthday party invitations is no fun without games and activities. Kids can wear bandanas or hats and join in for fun filled John Deere activities. Some of the activities and games that kids can enjoy are: Old Mac Donald, bingo, and 20 questions on farm animals, field games like egg and spoon relay, game of horseshoes, John Deere Says, and making kids draw their own farm animals, tractors or barns and color them.

Another important aspect that plays an important role in a John Deere Birthday Invitation theme is the birthday cake. The most ideal one would preferably be a John Deere Tractor Cake. If you are planning to bake one, make sure you have the necessary icings to give the cake the right look. For instance: green frost can be used for making the grass, cocoa powder for the mud, pretzel sticks for the corrals and toy animals for barn animals. Other food items can include: sandwiches shaped in the form of farm animals, piglet ice creams, vegetable garden, baked potatoes, Moo- Moo milkshakes and Brown cows for drinks.

Return gifts along with a thank you note can be given off as party favor packs consisting of John Deere stickers, activity books, T shirts, bandana, wrist watches, cookies and candies. You can even include small tractors. If you have no idea what to give the kids’ then there are many online websites that can help you choose from a number of party favor packages. These are all licensed product that can be got at affordable prices.

Kids love to play and get dirty and what better way than to start by playing in the farm. It not only makes them responsible but also helps them to remain active and spontaneous. Just by following the above guideline a John Deere Birthday Invitation theme can be made a successful event.

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February 25, 2010

Why Buy Steel Buildings

by Scott Carvin

There are several questions that arise when you decide to buy a steel building. Most customers, businesses, and organizations are attracted to low cost involved with the steel building construction, but they are still not sure whether it is a viable option when compared to more conventional construction. This news letter will address the majority of questions and provide informative answers to the benefits of using a steel building.

Steel Buildings are very cost effective and manufactured with state-of-the-art technology. A steel building has many benefits of being non-flammable and free of insect infestation. The profiles for many steel buildings cannot be distinguished from conventional counterparts of wood and brick. Steel buildings can be designed to look traditional.

Questions arise about the danger of adding electricity and lightning if the steel building is to be occupied. Actually a prefabricated steel building offers more protection from this danger than other construction methods. A framed steel building actually provides a direct path to the ground which will reduce the possibility of explosion, fire, and personal injury. The steel frame will not interfere with TV, radio, and telephone connections as these waves pass through the frame.

Is a steel structure prone to rust? Oxidation, water and air movement is what creates rust. The steel foundation to the building is protected by the enclosure. The exterior of the steel building is protected by the exterior finishing coats that provide ultimate protection from the elements of rust.

What is the air quality of the steel building? The answer is that the use of a steel structure will actually enhance the quality of air in the interior of the building. Many environmental organizations recommend the use of steel framing for chemically sensitive homeowners who expect good air quality. Steel does not have to be treated for insects, and is free of resin adhesives and chemicals that are normally prevalent in other construction materials.

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February 18, 2010

How To Be Successful In FarmVille

by Blake Ruiz

FarmVille can be quite difficult if you don’t know where to start. What if I told you there’s a great guide out there that can really make you enjoy this game. FarmVille Secrets Guide is the best E-book available to help you be successful.

1. It Will Give You Guidance.

This guide is full of extremely helpful information, tips and strategies. More importantly it is not full of hacks and cheats. Why use a guide where all it will do is get you banned. It does not condone the use of hacks, cheats or any other kinds of methods that will result in a player losing his or her account.

2. Real Success Strategies To Help You.

The FarmVille Secrets guide will provide you with several methods of successful players out there and really presents them in an easy way to approach step by step. In other words it is full of what works. One of the unused strategies is to grow and sell crops at very specific points or times during the day. This process becomes obvious enough once the strategy is clearly explained in this guide. It not so apparent when playing the game but with this guide will give you the tools to be successful.

3. Teaches You How And Why.

Another method that is very desirable is to increase the production of crops and have the most effective farm setup. It is just basic economics, grow more in order to make more and then sell and make more money. The difficulty is knowing how to take advantage of the space and land provided. Are you tired of playing the guessing game? Well you won’t have to anymore. It provides the information required to create the best farm. No one will be able to compete with you after you implement this guide.

4. No Running Into Dead Farms.

A lot of FarmVille players struggle with unhealthy plants that wither. Often players are forced to sell of their assets for money. Just like in a real life farm, selling off assets for money is often not suggested and will not give you success in the long run. Instead of struggling to keep plants alive and money in the bank you’ll learn how to rapidly grow big and successful farms. It is all in how a player uses the strategies and tactics laid out in the guide. Now you will have a farm WITH extra money to spend and no dead end planets.

5. Conclusion.

If you’re running into walls in FarmVille I really suggest you pick up this guide. I play this game whenever I get the chance and I’ve never seen my productivity of crops, money, and overall stability increase until I bought this guide. For $27 you can’t go wrong for a product that will last you forever.

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January 30, 2010

All About Raising Chickens

by Ellen Roberts

Raising chickens for egg laying is mostly very easy. The major challenge is protecting backyard chickens from predators such as rats. Raising chickens is something I have been doing for my whole life. It’s not only for eggs and food, but for fun.

Chickens that are raised for meat is a good way of earning some quick bucks. Since the turnover for chickens is only 10-12 weeks, you can get lovely meat and eggs in no time. Chickens or other birds that are raised for their eggs and meat is normally a popular family and business activity almost everywhere in the world. The birds eat grain, seeds and grasses, so it doesn’t take a lot of work to care for and can provide a great educational experience for your children, too.

Raising chickens yields far more than just fresh eggs and you don’t have to live on a farm to do it! This event will give you a chance to find out about resources related to raising chickens in our area and hear from knowledgeable local chicken owners. Taking care of chickens teaches more than animal husbandry. It’s a hands-on chance to learn the character- and community-building principles and practices that 4-H is all about. For urban farmers, raising chickens is becoming more and more popular. Many people are realizing that the difference between pasture raised chicken meat and eggs and those from large confinement operations is similar to the difference between fresh seasonal heirloom tomatoes, and those picked green, ripened with ethanol, and shipped across the country.

Caring For The Chickens

Chickens are great creatures to spend a little time with and they really are useful. You need a baby chick to teach the young turks how to find their food and water. Stress free living, benefits the chickens, which results in fewer losses due to illness as well as exponentially greater resistance to pathogens and poultry specific diseases. In the morning, chickens depart the coops and when the critter proof doors are opened and return in the evening on their own, after which you simply close them in.

Chickens make great pets, and depending on the breed they also are great egg layers. Of course, you can also raise them for meat. They need between one and two square foot each in their chicken coop and between two to four feet each in their chicken run. Bantams need less space and the larger breeds need more, so the size of your hens does matter. Chickens are surprisingly low maintenance. It may seem weird to keep chickens at first but once I got chickens it doesn’t seem weird at all.

Chickens are very vulnerable to predators. Even in the city, loose dogs, cats, racoons, rats, opossum, hawks, owls, even foxes and coyotes are a danger to your backyard flock. Chickens are naturally cannibalistic and they peck at each other. Once a bird starts bleeding they all jump in and may kill her. But they are smart, funny and a bundle of curious instincts. It’s no wonder that so many chicken terms such as “pecking order” and “coming home to roost” have found their way into our everyday language.

Chick starter should be fed for the first 6 weeks. Then you can mix the started with a “developer” feed until they are 20-weeks of age. Chickens can tolerate pretty low temperatures. But no matter where you live, you should have a house part of your coop where the chickens can go to escape the weather. Chickens need access to the outside, too. They need to be able to scratch in the dirt and look for insects.

Feed For Chickens

Feed the chicks a commercial “chick starter” (18% protein) feed which you can purchase from your local feed store. I like to keep them on this for the first 4-6 weeks and gradually add other grains like cracked corn, wheat, oats. Feed comes in 3 forms: mash, crumbles and pellets. Mash is powdery, just as it sounds. Feedstuffs can also be analyzed in a laboratory for nutrient make-up. Poultry nutritionists or Extension agents can provide help in ration-balancing.

Egg Laying

Egg production really drops off during winter, but from keeping chickens you will learn why we have Easter Eggs, because they go nuts laying in the spring. I would encourage you to provide your birds with a good secure coop and fenced area to keep them safe from dogs etc. Eggs were a staple in the diet and the flock must continue to procreate. Eggs have to be found if your chickens are free range, and having a daily egg hunt can get old in a hurry. They will find somewhere else to lay as soon as you find their nest.

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December 16, 2009

The Truth On Building A Chicken Coop

by Ellen Roberts

Building a chicken coop can be a very rewarding experience as the healthy chickens you raise will produce fresh eggs all year round. However, this can also be a daunting task as a single mistake can result in a mediocre coop or worse, unhealthy chickens.

A chicken coop is more than just a small little building to house chickens in. Building a chicken coop is easy and inexpensive. You can build your own backyard chicken coop using common materials and household tools. Build a house-like structure sized according to the number of birds you’d like. Make sure there’s compartments for the hens to lay in, and a separate spot for a rooster or two. They troughs for feed and water, and a catch-all tray beneath for droppings.

Building the chicken coop on a high yet well drained area with ensure the least amount of dampness of the coop. Be sure to build your chicken coop in an area that faces the sun which will help warm and dry the soil and coop itself after it rains. Building an overhanging roof can also help prevent rainwater from getting inside your coop and can save you the trouble of running outside in the rain to close the shutters.

Choose a plan that fits your image of the ideal chicken coop. Once you have your plan, it’s time to gather your materials. Choosing a breed will depend on the kind of chicken that you want to raise. There are chickens that seem healthy but their egg-laying capacity is frail while other chickens give out lots of eggs every day.

Chicken coops can be built in assorted sizes, depending on what your needs will be. Chickens don’t require a lot of space so you don’t have to build a huge house if you plan to have 5-6 hens. Chicken coops can be built in one or two days.

Starting a chicken coop is very easy provided you have free chicken coop blueprints in your possession and if you do not have the blueprints, then you can obtain the same if you go after the links given here. Start with the foundation. Make sure that it is strong enough to weather potential harmful forces. Starting it early, you can have your coop finished in a day. When you already have your coop built, do not put your chickens in it yet for at least 72 hours because the silicone you used for curing will still give off its fumes for many hours and chemical fumes are not good for poultry animals.

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December 14, 2009

Chicken Farms - Raising Chickens For Meat

by Ellen Roberts

Chicken that is free of antibiotics and raised in cage-free environments and processing plants that do not litter the good taste of the chicken with additives and preservatives let you know you’ve got a good supplier. Every year vast numbers of chickens are raised and killed internationally - with 488 million slaughtered in Australia alone. The suppliers who work closely with their chicken farming businesses, making requests of exacting standards, are the best suppliers to work with. Chicken meat was expensive when I was young, but today it is one of the ‘cheapest’ meats available - and it is the use of factory farming methods that has led to it being cheap.

Free range poultry farming consists of poultry permitted to roam freely instead of being contained in any manner. In the UK, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs says that a free range chicken must have daytime access to open-air runs during at least half of their life. Farmers raise layer chickens in small cages that house five to eight birds each.

Freedom Food birds are not in the same league as free-range or organic (see the Good Broiler Guide), but they are a fraction of the cost. For an extra $1.80 - as opposed to an extra fiver for organic - all of us can at least buy a broiler with some kind of ethical guarantee. Free-range chicken (FRC) farming is an alternative poultry system for egg production. However, FRC systems have been questioned in terms of environment stability.

Chickens are naturally inquisitive and need a stimulating living space, so Freedom Food approved farms provide them with objects to peck at and perch on, such as footballs, hanging CDs and wooden perches. Lighting is also taken into consideration.

Chickens are naturally inquisitive and need a stimulating living space, so Freedom Food approved farms provide them with objects to peck at and perch on, such as footballs, hanging CDs and wooden perches. Lighting is also taken into consideration.

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December 7, 2009

Everything You Need to Know Before Building a Chicken Coop

by Ellen Roberts

Building a chicken coop can be a very rewarding experience as the healthy chickens you raise will produce fresh eggs all year round. However, this can also be a daunting task as a single mistake can result in a mediocre coop or worse, unhealthy chickens.

A chicken coop is more than just a small little building to house chickens in. Building a chicken coop is easy and inexpensive. You can build your own backyard chicken coop using common materials and household tools. Build a house-like structure sized according to the number of birds you’d like. Make sure there’s compartments for the hens to lay in, and a separate spot for a rooster or two. They troughs for feed and water, and a catch-all tray beneath for droppings.

Building an overhanging roof can also help prevent rainwater from getting inside your coop and can save you the trouble of running outside in the rain to close the shutters. Be sure to build your chicken coop in an area that faces the sun which will help warm and dry the soil and coop itself after it rains. Building the chicken coop on a high yet well drained area with ensure the least amount of dampness of the coop.

Choosing a breed will depend on the kind of chicken that you want to raise. There are chickens that seem healthy but their egg-laying capacity is frail while other chickens give out lots of eggs every day. Choose a plan that fits your image of the ideal chicken coop. Once you have your plan, it’s time to gather your materials.

Chicken coops can be built in one or two days. Chickens don’t require a lot of space so you don’t have to build a huge house if you plan to have 5-6 hens. Chicken coops can be built in assorted sizes, depending on what your needs will be.

Starting building your chicken coop early, you can have it finished in a day. When you already have your coop built, do not put your chickens in it yet for at least 72 hours because the silicone you used for curing will still give off its fumes for many hours and chemical fumes are not good for poultry animals. Starting a chicken coop is very easy provided you have free chicken coop blueprints in your possession and if you do not have the blueprints, then you can obtain the same if you go after the links given here. Start with the foundation. Make sure that it is strong enough to weather potential harmful forces.

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Farm Tractor Equipment: One Big Investment With Interesting History

by Melissa Morgan

It is becoming extremely popular for many households to resort back to yesterday with growing their own food and running large farms. If you are considering purchasing land for farming you will need to look at numerous varieties of farm tractor equipment. This type of machinery comes in a variety of sizes as well as a variety of prices. Many pieces of equipment can be very expensive depending on the additional attachments and how modern you want to go.

The first tractor made for optimal utilization was registered in’97. The necessary equipment for farm work has seen a wide range of changes over the years. Think about all of the garden tractor implements as well! The modern day equipment can be bought in a variety of sizes, ranging from small enough to mow the lawn to large enough for extensive plowing.

There still remains quite a few vintage pieces of farm machinery available; the modern ones are a whole lot less bumpy and do not carry the stigma they did. When one comes across a vintage piece of equipment it is difficult to not let the memories flood your thoughts.

Years ago the only place you would see a tractor would be in the country and then it was a luxury compared to many neighbors who used a horse and plow… They have definitely improved since the early steam powered models. The tractor equipment has improved the ease of farm work and is used for sowing to reaping and any other chore in between. They can now be operated off of gas or diesel and can do everything from plowing one acre to one thousand acres.

Farm work is hard labor, regardless if it is with a horse and plow or new age equipment. The benefit to the new tools is they have many more comforts. Most farm equipment comes equipped with heat and air conditioning as well as enclosed seats. Before purchasing your new equipment, it is important to know how much power you will need.

It can cost thousands upon thousands of dollars to purchase equipment necessary to operate a farm. Making it crucial to know what compact tractor implements you need before beginning the search. If you only need a tractor to mow with, there are many models available and in a variety of sizes.

Many times farm equipment can be bought used and refurbished for further use. Many estate sales in country areas will offer great prices for heavy equipment needed to maintain a farm. Be cautious thought that you do not purchase vintage for refurbishing only to find that it is more for look than use.

You will need to determine what type of equipment you need before going on the search. If you opt for the vintage, remember it will need work and will not be as comfortable as a newer model. Often you can find an older model in decent shape that can be used in moderation or simply for display. The only drawback is you will not know what you have until you get it home.

You will probably ask yourself how you ever made it before you bought new farm tractor equipment. The work will definitely be easier and they are made extremely well. However, safety continues to be an issue for many with large equipment. It is crucial to keep all of your equipment well maintained and out of the way of children.

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December 3, 2009

Chicken Coop Plans - How to Build Properly

by Ellen Roberts

If you want to build a chicken coop that will last for a long period of time make sure you are reading your building plans properly. It’s important that you keep some points in the back of your mind as you start looking at various chicken house plans. Here are some main points you will want to keep in focus with your chicken coop plans.

Search for Used Materials.

First you should check around your house or neighbors for materials that you may be able to use or recycle to help with building your chicken coop. Be sure to use chicken coop plans that incorporate information about used material. This step alone will save you hundreds of dollars, especially if you’re building a medium to large size backyard chicken coop.

Use a Specific Blueprint Plan.

Next is following a chicken coop plan that has a specific blueprint. Evaluating a good illustration first before you start with the building process will help in preventing mistakes before they happen. Those individual who rushes right in and are not careful enough with this step will more than likely run into problems that are costly and time consuming, so be sure you have a good illustration in your plans first. If you have a plan that you prefer drawing up your own illustrations is something to consider also.

Window Placement.

Knowing where to place your windows is another important part of your chicken coop plan before you start building. The windows need to be placed somewhere on the chicken coop where the most light will come in and where it’s not in direct sunlight. This would make the chickens uncomfortable and needs to be avoided. The windows need to be in a location where you will get a good amount of natural light since this is what will keep your chickens healthy and happy.

Another factor to consider is as to what side of the chicken house is going to receive the most sunlight over the course of the day and focus in on placing your windows on that side. Windows placement is an important part of building your chicken coop and deserves a lot of thought before the actual placement. The chicken coop windows will make a large impact on the overall performance of your chickens and how many eggs they will lay daily. You can make the most out of your chicken coop plans just by keeping these key points in mind.

Attempting to build a chicken coop alone without any form or guidance can be extremely costly and time consuming as well as unproductive chickens or unhealthy chickens.

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