Articles, tagged with "forage", page 5
30th April 2010
Nature is amazing. Plants, animals, humans, insects and ecosystems, left on their own, over time adapt to their environment to not just exist, but to thrive. Each species is designed to do whatever it does best. For example, carnivores like wolves, lions ...
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Author:
Mike Westerdal
24th March 2010
How to fish for crappie
Crappies move from coldwater wintering haunts to spring foraging areas during this period of transition. In the North, this period begins at ice-out, as the waters climb into the high 30 degree range, usually this happens sometim...
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Author:
Mark Fleagle
23rd March 2010
"Vegging out" in front of the TV has taken on a whole new meaning with Discovery Channel's Man Vs. Wild. The show, set in a different exotic location every time, tracks host Bear Grylls as he is placed in several compromising situations, instructing the a...
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Author:
Joseph Hildebrandt
18th March 2010
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Author:
sarah hague
15th March 2010
Antarctica occupies one tenth of the land in the universe and is bigger than Europe. This frozen land experiences winds of 192mph and temperatures that regularly fall below minus 89 degrees Celsius. Antarctica, home of the South Pole, is completely encirc...
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Author:
nollma ckysr
15th March 2010
Larger than both and Europe, Antarctica contains 10% of the land mass in the world. However, this continent is far from hospitable, with sustain winds reaching 192 mph and temperatures as low as negative 89 degrees Celsius. The Southern Ocean surrounds th...
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Author:
deck guzman
15th March 2010
Bigger than and all of Europe, Antarctica makes up a whopping 10 percent of the earth's land. Antarctica is both vast and forbidding with temperatures as low as minus 89 degrees and wind speeds up to 192 mph. The Southern Ocean envelopes Antarctica.
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Author:
deck guzman
08th March 2010
A Hay Bar can drastically improve your horse's feeding habits. There is an optimum position that your horse's head should be in when feeding. When food is consumes in less than ideal positions your horse's health can suffer as a consequence.
Dental pro...
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Author:
Michael J Greenwood
04th March 2010
There are several cattle feeding systems. Each has their own positive and negative sides. For you to be able to choose the right one, you must find out which would suit the needs of your farm.
First, get acquainted with the different styles of cattle f...
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Author:
Tim Smith
03rd March 2010
If this is your first time to be raising cattle, here are some basic tips and advice to consider. When it comes to raising cattle, the most obvious thing you must have is a farm. You also need wide green pastures. Use the cattle to your advantage because ...
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Author:
Tim Smith
03rd March 2010
Whatever your purpose in raising cattle is - for meat, for breeding or for dairy - you need to have them adequately fed; so that your cattle could in turn provide a good turnout.
Now, left to their own devices, cattle would forage, but what if your ran...
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Author:
Tim Smith
24th February 2010
There are a few considerations or tips that you should keep in mind when you are choosing your grass fed beef vendor as not everyone can live up to the tall claims. You should look for a conscientious grass farmer where his cattle are concerned so that yo...
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Author:
Mark Lime
11th February 2010
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Have you ever wondered what actually attracts walleyes and pickerel to a certain area at night and stay there? Well there are certain characteristics located at certain areas that will attract and hold walleyes and pickerel at night. If you can learn...
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Author:
Mark Fleagle
03rd February 2010
ARTICLE 112 Understanding the crappies feeding habits What Do Crappies Eat?
One of the most important key ingredients to developing a consistent crappie fishing pattern to find and catch crappie begins and ends with the golden question: What are the cr...
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Author:
Mark Fleagle
28th January 2010
Garden Hens
Some gardeners will tell you that you can't have a nice garden and keep hens. That is a matter of opinion. Don't be fooled, hens can be hard work, they can be very messy and they do scratch around the beds and borders, but provided you have a...
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Author:
Mark Spencer