Ponder this, Farmers use the minimum amount of chemicals to do the job. The machines used to apply this chemicals cost almost $200,000 and they are capable of applying less than a quart of chemical per acre or even less, accurately. These chemicals are quite expensive, so farmers use as little as possible. If it weren't for these chemicals, the farmers would not be able to find enough land in the country to feed the world. Look it up, how many farmers did it take to feed 100 people in 1935, and how many people can one farmer feed in 2008? NOW, Does your local golf course have a $200,000 sprayer to spray the greens? What do you and your neighbor use to apply chemicals? Makes one wonder who is actually doing the polluting. OK, so you don't use chemicals but I bet there are alot of your neighbors who do. We've done away with DDT to save the birds, but how many people in third world countries die because they have no chemicals to kill the mosquitos that carry malaria but who cares about those people.
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Today's Featured Article - Tuning Up Your Tractor: Cooling and Fuel Systems, Hoses and Belts - by Curtis Von Fange. Our tractor is coming right along. The old oil and filter has been taken to the recycler and the air filter replacement has breathed new life into our motor. Let's take a closer look, now, at the cooling system since it has to work so hard in the summer heat. Cooling systems can be real cantankerous in their old age. Radiator cores clog up with rust, lime or other mineral deposits and the fins clog up with weed seeds and debris. The metal headers slowly corrode away from years of use and
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