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A very common eye problem in goats is hay awns (seeds or "stickers"). These frequently lodge behind the "third eyelid" ( ... is usually located. You can use tweezers to pull out the hay seed, but I prefer using my fingers to avoid further injury. A ... 4 times per day for about two days after you remove a hay seed, especially if there is clouding. Inverted Eyelids 1706 Entropion is a ...
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Sheet Mulching for the Home Garden
KEEPING YOUR ANNUALS PERENNIAL--SEED SAVING There are several techniques developed by ... hay-bunched in late summer they will resprout in autumn; or the crop may be pruned back hard after harvest and will sprout again. Corn is a good interplant for summer. Seed ... seed or ripen for scattering under mulch, rather than buying annual seed crop. The key is to mulch with soft weeds, hay ...
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Restoration Round-up (Do or Die)
Highlands. They run volunteer work weeks, including tree planting, footpath maintenance, litter clean-ups, seed collection for their tree nurseries, fencing and derelict fence removal, and machair grassland conservation ... land".(88) The RSPB purchased the site in 1989, and reinstated summer grazing and hay cutting, reprofiled banks of the grazing marsh ditches, and created both permanent and ...
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APHIS Raleigh Plant Protection Center
FNWs: Federal Noxious Weeds. Fodder: Vegetable materials fed to domestic animals, such as hay and corn. Forb: Herbaceous plants other than the grasses. Geniculate: Abruptly bent; zigzag. Ginger ... Hydrosoil: The soil surface underneath a body of water. Identification collection: Federal Noxious Weed seed/propagule collection. Imbricate: Overlapping, as in the shingles of a house. Indehiscent: Not ...
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What's new in English | Qué hay de nuevo en español Les mises à jour en franà ... page GRAIN updates [BLOG] Philippines: ``FIELDS'' ushers a field day for seed companies 4 Jul 2008 Seedling July 2008 now available 27 Jun 2008 [BLOG] Bangladesh: When seed companies dictate ag policies 23 Jun 2008 Farmers bringing message to ...
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Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies | 2005 Humpback Sightings
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My horses get organic barley and oats, organic flax seed meal, and an organic medicinal mushroom supplement (for immune system health), and a vitamin supplement ... get free choice "real salt" and "the source" (seaweed trace minerals supplement), and chemical free hay. I use diatamaceous earth powder in applesauce for deworming. Click here to read an interesting ...
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Lowland Grassland LBAP Workshop
Grassland HAP Group The HAP group coordinates work on five priority habitats: Lowland meadows, Upland hay meadows, Lowland calcareous grassland, Lowland dry acid grassland. and Purple moor-grass and rush pasture ... farmer was prepared to harvest hay from the site. An experiment compared: Using a mix of wild, local origin seeds Scarifying and top-dressing to introduce seed Slot-seeding Using a growth ...
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Marin Agricultural Land Trust
Marin Farmers and Growers Organic Farms Hay and Silage Viticulture Aquaculture Olives Organic Farms Organic farming emphasizes a greater cooperation with ... annually produce about 20% of California's commercial oyster crop, despite continued problems with juvenile seed mortality and harvest closures of Tomales Bay during heavy storms. Marine crops had a ...
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Bromus inermis
Seedbed should be firm and seed should not be covered to more than 6–13 mm depth. When grown for hay, seed 11 ... hay or pasture should be fertilized with 55 to 110 kg/ha of nitrogen in early spring and another 55 to 110 kg/ha at midseason. For seed ... in the spring. Nitrogen fertilization is required for optimum hay, pasture or seed yields in most areas. Plants spread rapidly from rhizomes. ...
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