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Posted by: Jayson - 09-10-2018, 09:13 PM - Forum: Farm Machineries
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Considering your situation, what do you consider your best option? I mean, just cause you don't have a tractor, doesn't mean you can't have a profitable business.
OK, what do you use on your farm?
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Posted by: Jayson - 09-10-2018, 09:05 PM - Forum: Plants
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Well, cotton was never big where I live in Appalachia USA, but tobacco has always been! However, though, the amount of smoking in the US, but maybe not the world, has considerably declined. Therefore, I'm wondering if it's still profitable to grow tobacco. Anyway, another question is, "Is it ethical?". Myself, I hate smoking cause it has killed maybe two people in my close family.
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| Do you like to farm at night? |
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Posted by: Jayson - 09-10-2018, 09:01 PM - Forum: Gardening
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It seems sort of weird and silly - but my cousin, an organic farmer, likes to farm at night - and the odd thing, is that he doesn't really have to! I mean, from what I know he's a full-time farmer!
OK, what are some benefits from farming at night? Well, for one thing, the weather is much cooler!
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| Do you feel growing cotton is worth it? |
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Posted by: Jayson - 09-10-2018, 08:59 PM - Forum: Plants
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In my part of the southern USA, Appalachia, there isn't much cotton growing. In fact, it's simply too cool here. Anyway, I have been to deeper parts of the south and for the first time I saw cotton and was in awe! So, have any of you grew cotton? What was it like? Was it profitable?
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| Do you trust regular pesticides? |
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Posted by: Jayson - 09-10-2018, 08:56 PM - Forum: pesticides
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Myself, I don't really trust them. I think they cause cancer and all sorts of weird things. Anyway, jokingly, it's not being weak - it's really evil stuff! I mean, did you know about Agent Orange in Vietnam?
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| Will indoor gardening solve all our hunger needs? |
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Posted by: Jayson - 09-04-2018, 11:25 PM - Forum: Hydroponics / Aeroponics
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I mean, they could provide food on Mars, in Siberia, in the Gobi Desert, you name it! However, though, the price for indoor gardening is so high - it could be impractical for supporting large numbers of people in those areas. OK, what adjustments could possibly be made to lower the cost? Do you see indoor gardening as the only hope for human survival - given population growth?
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Posted by: Jayson - 09-04-2018, 11:18 PM - Forum: landscape
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I'd say push mowers would be superior because riding ones are too big to get every little spot. Also, some push mowers are also non-motorized. In that case, as mentioned in another thread, they're better for the environment and cut grass in a more healthy way.
OK, what do you use and why?
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| How much difference in solar panel outcome is normal? |
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Posted by: Greencorner - 08-26-2018, 07:33 PM - Forum: Solar Energy
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My PV system comprises of 2 categories of PV sections (13 Silevo 305W and 11 Panasonic 325W panels). Although my system used to be set up nearly 2 yrs ago, I have completely been tracking outcome for 2 months. On the very 1st complete day of tracking, I saw important cutting at 5 Kw even even though my inverter used to be an SE6000A. After about a One week, SE made the decision that my inverter used to be set at a most of 5 rather than 6 Kw and they continuous the establishing. However, at some time of that One week and due to the reality then I have only situated very brief time periods of cutting (at 6 kw) by looking at pvoutput.com charts for volts leaps.
When I analyze the collective production of each set of sections, it comes out near to the 325/305 rate (1.1 vs genuine 1.2). However I see a affordable quantity of difference in complete outcome within every set of sections, see connected computer file. In the Panasonic set, the best possible producing board was 115.1 KWh vs 94.7 KWh for the smallest. Is this quantity of difference in outcome normal? I categorized sections via maximum outcome at the top.
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