2017

Top Features To Look For In A Cannabis Trimming Machine For Your Small Grow Op

With the legalization of marijuana in several states, many new agriculturalist are jumping into the business and starting their own growing operations to feed the demand for cannabis. If you are one of these newcomers to the industry, you will find that harvest times brings about a particular challenge: the tedious task of trimming your bud. Most small grow ops employ hand trimmers to cut away the leaves from the bud, but if you have much of a harvest, this one task can take up a ton of your time needed to get your product ready for market.

Your Guide To Understanding The Hour Meter And What It Can Reflect About The Used Tractors You Might Buy

Whether you have a lot of acreage and your existing tractor has finally incurred more damage than it makes sense to fix, or you are a new owner of many acres, the purchase of a new tractor is a significant investment. Therefore, many homeowners have chosen to invest in used tractors. However, there are a number of things that could go wrong with a used tractor. It is possible that you could be in the same position you are now in the near future if you are unsure as to what you need to look for.

That's A Lot Of Waste: 3 Ways That Biodegradable Polymers Help The Environment

When it comes to the environment, landfill waste is probably one of the biggest problems. Virtually every consumer by-product – such as grocery bags and packaging – ends up in a landfill somewhere. Not only that, but agricultural and medical waste also comprise a large percentage of waste each year. Luckily, there is a way to reduce the amount of waste that makes it into landfills. Products made from biodegradable polymers break up in the environment, reducing the amount of waste that's left behind.

Five Steps To A Lush Lawn

With the arrival of spring, it's time to get your grass looking good, and now is the perfect time to get your lawn off to a good start with new grass seed. Here are some tips to get you the best-looking lawn on the block. Rake First Winter can be hard on a lawn, and when the snow melts, a lot of times, a drab thatch is left behind. Use a metal-toothed thatching rake to remove the "