Entries from October 2009
October 31, 2009
Because you’re here, I assume you are interested in your farm’s long term success. Click here to learn the most cost effective way to achieve it!. How the forest grew up in Pig Meadow over 21 years.
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October 29, 2009
1. Green algae are part of the Kingdom Protista. What is the main difference between plants and most green algae?
A. Plants contain chlorophyll.
B. Plants are all unicellular.
C. Plants are all multicellular.
D. Plants are adapted to life in the water.
2. Which of the following adaptations evolved in land plants?
A. Production of seeds
B. Thin [...]
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October 21, 2009
Seven Habit of Successful Farmers: AgDay highlights the importance of having a transition plan in place for a successful family farming business.
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October 19, 2009
On the last day as we journeyed south towards Pengelih, we visited the ostrich farm which was born out of a passion to retire with a purpose, keeping 300 odd big birds happy and thriving in an environment that is close to their natural habitat in the wild to let visitors experience interaction with these [...]
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October 16, 2009
Strategic planning for farm business growth is an absolute necessity if you want to succeed. You may not realize it but not planning is planning by default. The results you achieve will be in direct proportion to the planning, or not, that you are doing right now.
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