The most important "personal" tool on the farm. An American company in business since... Outdoor knives and pocket knives. Grohmann Knife-made in Canada W.R. Case pocket knife-made in the U.S.A. Special John Deere knives by W.R. Case.
The company specializes in production of prime quality wood products also for local but mainly for the international market. We are one of the leading wood processing companies in Ghana, West Africa.
We feature an expert sales staff, a full line of rental equipment, and first-rate parts and service departments. We are the dealer of John Deere, Bobcat and Ingersoll-Rand products in the Western Region of United States.
Intersted in establishing a Vineyard. 6 recently constructed broiler/roaster chicken houses. 2600 acre grain operation including corn, wheat, barley and soybeans. Guided hunts for whitetail deer and waterfowl.
We will soon be a Johne's free herd. For more info please email me at bomgardner8@excite.com Blue Mt View Farms milks Holsteins and Jersey/Holstein crosses. We also raise our cross bred bulls as beef steers.
We are currently at the harvesting months for Canadian Red Deer Antlers from mid-May to beginning of July. We are a company located in Quebec, Canada. Also we export live lobsters and Dungeness crabs to different countries.
Two hours from Portland International Airport (PDX). 5 lakes to fly-fish on. Wild Winds Ranch is a game preserve located in Grass Valley, OR. We feature upland game birds (pheasants and chukars), Mule Deer and Rocky Mtn Elk.
LVAR is a hands on ranch, managed and operated by the owners, Sharon and John Weber, and Bonnie Allis. Lost Valley Alpaca Ranch is located 20 miles east of Eugene, Oregon, in the beautiful foothills of the Cascade Mountains.
Also, a small cattle and bufflo herd. Also, 6 stoked fishing ponds. Allison Farms consists of 6 broiler chicken houses housing up to 160,000 birds at one given time. The farm enjoys every hunting season from turkey to deer with seasonal game plots.
Many of the old 5 foot t-post and wire fences aren't tall enough to... Many of the old 5 foot t-post and wire fences aren't tall enough to keep taller stock, such as horses or mules, from leaning over to graze on greener pastures.