I'm sure your operation is sanitary, so you shouldn't have anything to worry about. This whole thing started with bats in a wet market in China. From what i've read, those places are as unsanitary as it gets...
Change it as in swapping out a flat, or replacing the tire from the rim?
Either way, leave it to the pros. I don't know anything about that business but I do know that the average joe shouldn't be taking on a job like that,
They're like the closed transmission systems in some vehicles. They made them to where they don't need maintenance or, as some people would say, can only be maintained by authorized mechanics at the dealerships.
Considering current events, I'm sure many people in the city wished they were out here. They say cruise ships are a pitre dish of sorts for germs, can you imagine living in an apartment complex 10 stories high?
Has anyone run into a situation where the farmland you or someone you know was zoned as historic as well as agricultural? If so, how do you think that historic designation affects the value of the property? As in the land and buildings combined?
Having farmland that has venues, seasonal or otherwise, that the public can participate in helps the value a lot. Turning cornfields into corn mazes in the fall is just one example.
Great information there, thank you for sharing it.
If by update you mean the Windows, I update it whenever I'm prompted. Or when I know a new version came out.
Mine usually lasts 3 to 5 years. I had one where the Gmail stopped loading fast, it would take a good 3 minutes to be able to do ANYthing with my mail, and it was with any browser I...
I would imagine that having sheep and cattle grazing the same field would make the numbers problematic as they graze at a different pace. Doable, but hard.
Horses and mules? They're in the same family, so I imagine they would.
I don't think those exist buddy. If they do, I've never heard of it. Then again, I don't frequent nurseries so I have no idea about their different methods of selling.
If they are, it probably started with the recession of '08 and they never fully recovered. The ripple effects of that are seldom, if ever, talked about.
Do they have more than just tractors? Implements, small earth moving equipment, stock supplies, etc....?
It sounds like a good idea, but I need smaller stuff right now.
Just curious, but does anyone here trade on the commodities market? If I knew how to make heads or tails out of what it all says I'd look it up myself. The Coronavirus has negatively effected other markets, I was wondering how ours is doing.
Golden Valley needs it. Trust me. I have a cousin out there and he works over in the Chloride area (Yes, that's an actual name of a settlement in Arizona) and he says that area of Arizona is in dire need of this.
Good to hear it's coming.
They are. People have different personal preferences and that creates a need for something like this. Manufacturers are just filling a need however petty it may be.