One of the best deterrents is a video camera. Game trail cameras on the drive way, positioned to catch the image of the driver and the plate, are ideal. But don't stop there. The idea isn't so much about "capture and prosecution", as it is about prevention. Put up clearly visible signs that say, "Premises videotaped" or some similar verbiage. Burglars and thieves don't want their pictures taken. A dummy camera or two are an excellent deterrent, and they are cheap. (Harbor Freight or Northern Hydraulics) Put the FAKE ones where they are VERY visible, and not easily reached, such as up in the peak, under a gable on an outbuilding. Don't put them on a pole, where it can be quickly seen if there is a wire going to them or not. Hide the REAL cameras well, and don't brag to your neighbors about how well you hid them, by telling them WHERE you hid them. A surprising amount of rural burglaries are by neighbors who know when you are home and when you aren't. I have a neighbor who has been losing stuff w/ regularity. I've told him time and time again to get a game trail camera, with infrared capability, (about $120), but he hasn't done it yet. Doesn't matter how good the advice is, if it is unheeded, its ineffective.
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Today's Featured Article - Experimental Tractors Article - by Danny Bowes (Dsl). Tractor technology appears to have nearly hit it's pinnacle of development. If you agreed with the subtitle, you are rather mistaken. Quite, actually. As a matter of fact, some of the technology experimented with over 40 years ago makes today's tractor technology seem absolutely stale by comparison. Experimentation, from the most complex assembly to the most simple and mundane component, is as an integral a part of any farm tractor's development
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