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Crop Profile: Pole Beans
Most varieties grow up to 10 feet tall. Read more about growing edible vines. Climbing, aka pole, beans make great edible landscape additions. Gita is another yard-long variety with a slightly shorter growing season and is perfect for southern gardeners.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Pole Barn Construction Techniques
Sheet Metal The sheet metal is available in two common thicknesses or gauges. The first consideration, of course, is how big it needs to be. Many builders also use the 26 gauge sheet metal for siding of large barns, especially if they will be exposed...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
4 Uses For A Hay Wagon (Besides Moving Hay)
Harvest Fruit From Trees This is one of my favorite alternative ways to use a hay wagon. Have you developed any alternative uses for your hay wagon? Take the most scenic route, sing songs and have fun.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
A Stock Trailer Buyer\'s Guide
Wheel bearings, hubs, spindles and lugs need an inspection, too. The decision between these two depends on the animals you're moving, your facilities and your personal preference. (I learned how after someone installed a new plug incorrectly and the trailer...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Why I Can\'t Live Without My Red Wagon
Over the years, the red wagon has moved a multitude if items and substances—hay, dirt, mulch, tree branches, debris, rocks, building supplies, tools, fence posts, you name it. Yet at the same time, the red wagon is small enough that it can be towed...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Upgrade Your Hay Wagon For Ease Of Use & Other Benefits
Once the posts were in place, I installed guard rails running along the sides of the wagon. Stick a metal frame with wheels and a tongue underneath, and you have yourself a hay wagon.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Trailers: To Hitch or to Haul
The fifth-wheel hitch takes more of the weight off of the trailer and transfers it to the truck as it centers the hitch over the truck's rear axle. Check your state's requirements.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
The Pros and Cons of Carts for Riding Lawn Mowers
They can be a bit unstable over bumpy ground. Let's explore some of the pros and cons. A small cart can't absorb rough terrain the same way that a larger trailers or wagons can, so if you transport a large load (such as a bunch of tree branches), you...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Plants in the North Pole
North Pole alpine plants growing on an incline or mountainous terrain include mat-making and cushion plants, or cluster-like communities of plants that grow together to protect each other from the elements.The outdoor environment of the North Pole is...
California
Santa Monica
Farm Storehouse: 7 Products to Help You & Your Operation
So have a look at the things we found that can help your farm run better or keep you and your animals safer. A chainsaw milling attachment, a personal weather station and a body roller for sore muscles are among items our editors found.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Storm Debris: Clean It Up Soon & Use the Right Tools
It's astonishing how many bits of bark and leaves and small branches are scattered across the area, and you'll probably discover gouges in the ground from the impact of the tree. It can be easy for busy farmers to say “I'll get to that later,” only...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Essential Tools & Equipment for the Small Farm
First on my list of items to purchase: a 25-foot and a 100-foot tape measure; a good claw hammer with a comfortable grip; electrician's pliers; a ratchet and socket set ; adjustable wrenches in several sizes; a screwdriver set with regular and Phillips...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
14 Trailer Safety Tips
They only hurt once, and that's when you buy them. “You can't be over-prepared when it comes to hauling your animals,” says Mark Cole, managing member of USRider, a 24-hour nationwide roadside assistance program for members and their towing vehicles...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Harvesting Tools
I once dug a large garden plot of potatoes with a pitchfork—never again! The right tool for the right job, I say after that ordeal—and that tool is a proper digging fork. I simply couldn't farm without one.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to grow: Beans (Pole) (Growing Guide)
Position Full sun to very light shade. Harvesting Gather pods before they fill with seeds. Spacing Single Plants: 9" (25cm) each way (minimum) Rows: 5" (15cm) with 1' 1" (35cm) row gap (minimum) Sow and Plant Plant seeds 2 inches deep and 6 inches apart...
England
Liverpool
Names of Farm Equipment
There are no-till seed drills and traditional seed drills. Cultivator AgriLife Today/Flickr Cultivators are used for—you probably already guessed this—soil cultivation. Expected Price: Used farm trucks are for sale all the time for less than $1,000—but...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Signs Of Barber Pole Worms In Sheep and Goats
Sheep and goats ingest barber pole worm larvae while grazing . Barber pole worms are 3/4 to 1 inch long and tapered at both ends. Females are red and white stripe—like an old-fashioned barber pole—and males are solid red.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Pole Bean Pinching: Why Do You Pinch Bean Tips?
Depending upon your preference andMany gardeners feel that pole beans have better flavor and, of course, their habitat is vertical and are, therefore, a better choice for those of us with limited vegetable garden space.
Ohio
Willoughby
Use Online Classified Sites to Stay Within Your Farm Equipment Budget
I'm personally more inclined to check casually for the other items on the list—farm budgets don't usually have too much of a slush fund, and the “wants” are best left for deals that are too good to pass up.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
4 Tips For Loading Pigs Into A Trailer
We often received painful shocks when a hog bumped us into electric fencing . With each subsequent load, we tried something new, settling for a while on a 5 a.m. rise time for an of hour chasing pigs through muddy fields.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
3 Heirloom Pole Beans You Can\'t Miss Out On This Year
Tags Garden In Front , Lists A famous Dutch heirloom bean, the dragon tongue cultivar is a gorgeous green-and-purple mottled bean that is easy to grow and great to eat. Harvest them young to eat in their entirety (both pod and bean), or leave them on...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
The Tall and the Short of It: Beans
Bush beans are less than two feet. Today, almost all commercially-grown dry beans are bush varieties picked by mechanical harvesters at the end of the season; rather than picking the pods from the plant, the entire plant is harvested.The development of...
California
El Segundo
Children\'s Bean Teepee – Instructions For Making A Bean Teepee
There is no set diameter but you want it to be wide enough for the children to be able to move around inside.Your bean pole teepee should be located in a spot that gets at least 5 hours of full sun.
Ohio
Willoughby
How Do I Repair Cracked Welds?
Step 3 Weld in a well-ventilated area free from flammable material and remember to wear proper skin and eye protection. However, they're more expensive to own and because aluminum is a soft metal, it can flex when heavily loaded, sometimes causing welds...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Make a Pecan Picker
Drill a 1/2-inch hole in the end of the bamboo pole, 1 inch from the end of the pole.Thread the ends of the florist wire through the hole in the bamboo pole. Stop pulling when the Slinky is in a half-circle, Twist the ends of the wire to hold the Slinky...
California
Santa Monica
Traveling with Livestock
If they're really tame and you're sure they won't panic, haul them loose but with a dog-type barrier screen in place to keep them out of the front seat. Straw works better than shavings and a thick blanket or two is better yet.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Support For Clematis Plants: How To Train A Clematis To Climb Up Poles Or Trees
You can select a clematis cultivar with tiny flowers only ¼ inch across or opt for one offering huge, 10-inch diameter blossoms. Attach the fishing line so that it runs up the pole.If you use fishing line to provide support for clematis, knot the line...
Ohio
Willoughby