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johndeerecombine · 8 months ago
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The Essential Role of Farm Harvesters: Revolutionizing Agricultural Practices
The origins of farm harvesters can be traced back to ancient civilizations, where manual harvesting methods prevailed. Over time, as human ingenuity flourished, rudimentary harvesting tools gave way to mechanized implements, ushering in a new era of agricultural mechanization. Today, farm harvesters encompass a diverse array of machines, ranging from combine harvesters and forage harvesters to cotton pickers and sugarcane harvesters, each tailored to meet the specific demands of crop harvesting.
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Midwest Fabrication Agriculture Machinery Suppler
A location in The Gums, Queensland, served as the starting point for Martin's pursuits. With his acquisition of a combine harvester, Martin aspired to establish himself, even with the knowledge of the unpredictable terrain he would have to navigate while operating it. Martin's persistent nature allowed for the development of the first-ever front, and this subsequently enabled him to gain recognition on a global scale while also expanding the operations of his family business.
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Canola Harvester
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lovehina019 · 7 months ago
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reasonsforhope · 1 year ago
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Legit though, we should start turning ecosystem restoration and work to make our world more tolerant to the effects of climate change into annual holidays and festivals
Like how just about every culture used to have festivals to celebrate the beginning of the harvest or its end, or the beginning of planting, or how whole communities used to host barn raisings and quilting bees - everyone coming together at once to turn the work of months or years into the work of a few days
Humble suggestions for festival types:
Goat festival
Besides controlled burns (which you can't do if there's too much dead brush), the fastest, most effective, and most cost-efficient way to clear brush before fire season - esp really heavy dead brush - is to just. Put a bunch of goats on your land for a few days!
Remember that Shark Tank competitor who wanted to start a goat rental company, and everyone was like wtf? There was even a whole John Oliver bit making fun of the idea? Well THAT JUST PROVES THEY'RE FROM NICE WET PLACES, because goat rental companies are totally a thing, and they're great.
So like. Why don't we have a weekend where everyone with goats just takes those goats to the nearest land that needs a ton of clearing? Public officials could put up maps of where on public lands grazing is needed, and where it definitely shouldn't happen. Farmers and people/groups with a lot of acres that need clearing can post Goat Requests.
Little kids can make goat-themed crafts and give the goats lots of pets or treats at the end of the day for doing such a good job. Volunteers can help wrangle things so goats don't get where they're not supposed to (and everyone fences off land nowadays anyway, mostly). And the goats, of course, would be in fucking banquet paradise.
Planting Festival and Harvest Festival
Why mess with success??? Bring these back where they've disappeared!!! Time to swarm the community gardens and help everyone near you with a farm make sure that all of their seeds are sown and none of the food goes to waste in the fields, decaying and unpicked.
And then set up distribution parts of the festival so all the extra food gets where it needs to be! Boxes of free lemons in front of your house because you have 80 goddamned lemons are great, but you know what else would be great? An organized effort to take that shit to food pantries (which SUPER rarely get fresh produce, because they can't hold anything perishable for long at all) and community/farmer's markets
Rain Capture Festival
The "water year" - how we track annual rainfall and precipitation - is offset from the regular calendar year because, like, that's just when water cycles through the ecosystems (e.g. meltwater). At least in the US, the water year is October 1st through September 30th of the next year, because October 1st is around when all the snowmelt from last year is gone, and a new cycle is starting as rain begins to fall again in earnest.
So why don't we all have a big barn raising equivalent every September to build rain capture infrastructure?
Team up with some neighbors to turn one of those little grass strips on the sidewalk into a rain-garden with fall-planting plants. Go down to your local church and help them install some gutters and rain barrels. Help deculvert rivers so they run through the dirt again, and make sure all the storm drains in your neighborhood are nice and clear.
Even better, all of this - ESPECIALLY the rain gardens - will also help a ton with flood control!
I'm so serious about how cool this could be, yall.
And people who can't or don't want to do physical stuff for any of these festivals could volunteer to watch children or cook food for the festival or whatever else might need to be done!
Parties afterward to celebrate all the good work done! Community building and direct local improvements to help protect ourselves from climate change!
The possibilities are literally endless, so not to sound like an influencer or some shit, but please DO comment or reply or put it in the notes if you have thoughts, esp on other things we could hold festivals like this for.
Canning festivals. "Dig your elderly neighbors out of the snow" festivals. Endangered species nesting count festival. Plant fruit trees on public land and parks festival. All of the things that I don't know anywhere near enough to think of. Especially in more niche or extreme ecosystems, there are so many possibilities that could do a lot of good
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balkanparamo · 6 months ago
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The Harvest
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emsalx · 2 years ago
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blueberry fields forever
26 feb 2023 
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seasoning-my-story · 2 months ago
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I get very very frustrated with every farming sim being compared to stardew valley instead of being judged on how well it accomplishes what it's trying to do.
most of the farming sim critique i see basically boils down to, "this game isn't sdv so i don't like it..." and as much as I love stardew I do not want to see a bunch of games that basically have the same mechanics but a different skin plastered on. for the sake of keeping the diversity in this genre of game, stop bringing sdv into the conversation
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dunyun-rings · 4 months ago
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Celia 🌾
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faygos · 8 months ago
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march eridoodle ♒️
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kinokoshoujoart · 6 months ago
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Marrying Carter in Harvest Moon DS Cute! (North American version)
oh… sorry no not the archaeologist, i mean Pastor Carter from Mineral Town!
(or is it Pastor Curdy….?)
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teeechnically his descendant, and it causes a game over… but this is the only time we’ve been able to marry him right?
so in the girl version of HMDS, there’s two “secret” Mineral Town bachelors that you can marry by talking to them enough times on the phone. one is Mason, the guy who runs May’s Tailoring… but the second, Pastor Carter, is a bit more obscure…
i couldn’t find them uploaded anywhere so here are his 2nd* thru 10th conversations+his proposal+proposal rejection in english! if you want to see it on youtube instead here you go
*i failed to record the first conversation when it happened, and there’s no way in hell i’m resetting my whole game again (…yet), so…just know the first one was like “oh you want to talk? what should we talk about…….. …… ….. …. i can’t think of anything. well see ya………” extremely riveting stuff
he’s so obscure that i didn’t even realize that he was a bachelor until i found out about the mechanic from this japanese wiki!! (here’s an archive link to the page on him in case the page doesn’t work) all i did was test whether it worked in english since i couldn’t find any english info at all mentioning it. i’m sure others have found him… right……..
in case the links above don’t work, a small guide to holy matrimony below the cut since i can’t find one in english
it works essentially the same as the Mason marriage (so it’s just a game over, sadly…), and the steps are pretty tedious and counterintuitive, so you’re unlikely to just stumble across it… but you too can get a priest to break his vow of celibacy for you or whatever!
you will need:
at least 2,050,000 G
20 cursed tools/accessories
if you really don’t want to dig up 20 cursed things you can substitute 100x “remove a cursed tool/accessory” for blessing a cursed tool…
but, including all the cursed tools and accessories, there’s only 16… which means you will need to go dig up 4 duplicate cursed accessories using this method! yay!!! extremely pointless since you can’t sell blessed accessories until after marriage in DS for girl (at which point you can’t trigger pastor carter’s proposal)
you unlock a conversation with cardi when you spend at least 205,000 G. which means the quickest thing to do is to order removal of a cursed item five times, then bless 2 cursed items.
**be careful when blessing accessories to only equip one at a time!!! if you equip a stack of duplicate accessories, blessing that stack destroys the duplicates!!!! :( so just take 1 out of the stack and equip it!!!**
you also can’t unlock more conversations until you’ve seen the one you unlocked, so like even if you spend a million G you’ll just unlock one conversation, and you’ll need to finish that conversation and then spend 205,000 G to unlock the next one…yeah….
on the tenth conversation he abruptly reveals that he’s fallen in love with you and asks you to marry him! it ends your game, but….! on the bright side, it ends your game!!! you’re finally free from Hell Simulator!!!!
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divine-nonchalance · 1 year ago
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Making Desert Land Fertile with Water Bunds
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Top Harvester Machine in Australia
If you're looking for a harvester machine in Australia that's powerful, easy to use and efficient, consider the John Deere X9 1100. This is the most powerful harvester from this popular brand. With a 45-foot header, the X9 maintains a grain loss rate of less than one per cent.
Another cool feature is the IDEALdrive, which is a joystick on the left armrest that helps you control the machine. As you steer, the feedback is proportional to your steering lock angle. Compared to the steering wheel, this is a major improvement.
One of the most impressive features of the IDEAL is the threshing system. Dual Helix Rotors can thresh up to 485 bushels of grain in one minute and 20 seconds.
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Several other features include the APS Synflow Hybrid threshing system, which allows for a higher percentage of the grain to be threshed. Designed to be used in any condition, the IDEAL is the ideal machine for professional farmers.
If you're looking for a combine harvester that's easy to operate and clean, you should check out the IDEAL. The design is built for high performance, so it can produce the best results under any conditions.
If you are looking for harvesting equipment for farming in Australia. can contact with Midwest Fabrication.
With a single multifunctional unit that will lower your capital investment, increase output, and lower harvest expenses, Midwest is poised to revolutionise harvesting equipment. Utilize a single combine and platform made for controlled traffic header farming to harvest large crops like canola, peas, and cereals.
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lovehina019 · 7 months ago
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jojostory · 3 months ago
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Harvest Moon for the SNES first released in Japan 28 years ago today! Thank you Harvest Moon for being a comfort in my life for so many years. This print is available for pre-order in my Etsy shop!
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shelbiewillhoite · 3 months ago
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This is your sign to go replay rune Factory 4.
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ranchstoryblog · 6 days ago
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Official artwork featured in a promotional calendar released in 2001 for the month of November. Artwork by Igusa Matsuyama.
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