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Agricultural Sites in Dallas!
Dallas is a city of architecture, history and cowboys! This February we went to see the Dallas sites. Along the way we also discovered some agricultural sites in Dallas. We saw many of the stops during our tour. We met our guide at the Kennedy Memorial. The Memorial was created by architect Philip Johnson in 1970. It is a square shaped granite sculpture. It is 60 feet tall and 30 feet wide, with…
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dalishthunder · 7 months
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Man... I hate dating it's literally the worst
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formworksnova · 2 months
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Be A Pioneer In Water Structure Construction With NOVA’s Drain Formwork
For effective and long-lasting shuttering for building water structures, as well as for urban infrastructure, road construction, agricultural projects, industrial sites, and many other applications, Drain Formworks is the best option.
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Ploufragan experimental agriculture site in Saint-Brieuc, Brittany region of France
French vintage postcard
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jobsnotices · 3 months
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Peace Corps Nepal Vacancy 2024 for Various Posts
Peace Corps Nepal Vacancy 2024 for various posts. The United States Peace Corps Nepal office is recruiting qualified candidates for short-term contract positions supporting intensive volunteer pre-service training (PST) and related volunteer support activities. All interested, eligible candidates can apply within the deadline. CAREER OPPORTUNITY Peace Corps Nepal Vacancy 2024 for Various…
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20may · 4 months
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Ways to save the bees!
Here are 3 tips to save the colonies of bees
Plant native bee-friendly plants.
Avoid chemicals that can ham bees
Create bee house and leave nesting sites.
From environmentalist, animator and ASALI Power of The Pollinators creator and director Maya Penn and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) on how you can save our real world bees and other power pollinators!
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PN takes a deep breath, and plunges forward! ... ...
What's behind the green door?
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wetlandsday · 8 months
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ITALY - Wetlands and Human Wellbeing.
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The World Wetlands Day 2024 theme, "Wetlands and Human Wellbeing", is about the interconnectedness between wetlands and various aspects of human health. 
The Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO), in collaboration with the Ramsar Convention Secretariat and the Italian Ministry for Environment and Energy Security, will host the World Wetlands Day celebration event on 2nd February 2024. 
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The event aims to raise awareness, highlight wetlands' contributions to health and food security,, and inspire actions and partnerships for wetland conservation. The celebration will be held both at FAO Headquarters and online, featuring interpretation in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish. 
The full programme and joining details are here.
Visit the World Wetlands Day campaign website here. 
Friday, 2 February 2024 (12:00 – 13:30 CET) Sheikh Zayed Centre, FAO Headquarters, Rome, Italy, and online
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Boys Just Want to Have Fun
There is just something about playing in the dirt that attract men and boys like a moth to a flame! After finishing up the field work, a few local Morrisonville farmers had a bit of John Deere plowing fun. The blue sky and mild temperatures made for a nice day to turn the soil. Plow history Everything changed for farmers with the invention of the steel self-scouring moldboard plow. John Deere…
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aigle-suisse · 9 months
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anirobot · 9 months
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Cucuteni–Trypillia culture
The Cucuteni–Trypillia culture, also known as the Cucuteni culture or the Trypillia culture, is a Neolithic–Chalcolithic archaeological culture (c. 5500 to 2750 BC) of Southeast Europe. It extended from the Carpathian Mountains to the Dniester and Dnieper regions, centered on modern-day Moldova and covering substantial parts of western Ukraine and northeastern Romania, encompassing an area of 350,000 km2 (140,000 sq mi), with a diameter of 500 km (300 mi; roughly from Kyiv in the northeast to Brașov in the southwest). Wikipedia
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garudsurvey01 · 11 months
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Revolutionizing the Future: Drone Survey & Aerial Inspection
Enhancing Efficiency and Accuracy with Land Survey Drones
When Technology Meets the Ground: A Glimpse into Drone Mine Surveys
Taking Construction to New Heights: The Advantages of Drones for Construction Sites
Unveiling the Power of Solar Panel Drone Inspection
High-Flying Agriculture: How Drones are Transforming the Farming Landscape
Drones, once a distant dream of science fiction, have taken over the skies and revolutionized industries across the board. Among their many applications, drone survey and aerial inspection have emerged as pivotal game-changers. This article will delve into the incredible world of land survey drones, drone mine surveys, drones for construction sites, solar panel drone inspection, and drones for agriculture, shedding light on how these aerial wonders are making significant waves in various sectors.
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Land Survey Drone: A New Era in Land Assessment
In the world of land surveying, precision and speed are of the essence. Traditional land surveys, involving manual measurements and labor-intensive techniques, were not only time-consuming but also prone to errors. Enter the era of land survey drones, equipped with cutting-edge technology, and ready to redefine the industry.
Land survey drones employ state-of-the-art GPS and imaging systems to capture high-resolution aerial imagery. This not only expedites the surveying process but also enhances the accuracy of the data collected. The ability to conduct surveys from the sky reduces the need for ground-based measurements, which can be challenging in rugged terrain or densely vegetated areas.
Drone Mine Survey: Safety and Efficiency Combined
The mining industry has embraced the use of drone technology to improve safety, reduce costs, and increase efficiency. Drone mine surveys have become a staple in modern mining operations.
Traditional mine inspections often required workers to enter hazardous areas, putting their lives at risk. With the use of drones, these inspections can be conducted remotely. Drones equipped with specialized sensors can assess the structural integrity of mining sites, identify potential hazards, and even monitor the movement of heavy machinery.
Drones for Construction Sites: A Bird's Eye View of Progress
Construction sites are inherently dynamic, with numerous activities happening simultaneously. Drones have emerged as indispensable tools in monitoring progress, enhancing safety, and ensuring quality control on construction sites.
Drones for construction sites capture aerial imagery and create 3D models of the site, providing project managers with a comprehensive view of the ongoing work. This aerial perspective enables them to identify issues, assess the quality of work, and make informed decisions. Moreover, it enhances safety by allowing for the quick identification of potential hazards.
Solar Panel Drone Inspection: Harnessing the Power of the Sun
As the world embraces sustainable energy sources, the demand for solar energy has surged. With this comes the need for efficient maintenance and inspection of solar panels. Solar panel drone inspection has emerged as a cost-effective and time-efficient solution.
Traditional solar panel inspections involved manual checks that could be labor-intensive and time-consuming. Solar panel drone inspection, on the other hand, can cover vast solar farms in a fraction of the time. Equipped with thermal imaging cameras, these drones can identify malfunctioning panels and areas in need of maintenance quickly. This not only saves time but also ensures that solar energy systems operate at peak efficiency.
Drones for Agriculture: Precision Farming Takes Flight
Agriculture is the backbone of our civilization, and technology is now changing the way we grow our food. Drones for agriculture, often referred to as precision agriculture or smart farming, are taking the industry by storm.
These drones can monitor crop health, identify pest infestations, and even assist in precision crop spraying. By analyzing data collected from drones, farmers can make data-driven decisions to optimize crop yield and reduce the use of pesticides, resulting in a more sustainable and cost-effective farming process.
In conclusion, the utilization of drones in land survey, mine survey, construction, solar panel inspection, and agriculture is a testament to the ever-evolving capabilities of technology. These remarkable machines have transcended the boundaries of traditional methods, bringing efficiency, precision, and safety to various industries. As technology continues to advance, we can expect even more innovative applications for drones, further transforming the way we work and live. Drones are not just a part of the future; they are shaping it in real-time.
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fenrislorsrai · 1 year
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Justice 40
Joe Biden is boring and often bad at tooting his own horn, but by god, he is good at process.
Justice 40 is simple but powerful application of that. its a shift in how the executive branch works. 40% of money from a bunch of existing programs should go to census tracts that are overburdened with pollution, at higher risk for climate change, and have been historically underserved.
The shorthand here is basically "communities that don't have enough internal resources to deal with long term problems". So yes, communities that had been redlined for decades, ones that have Superfund sites, ones that have high rates of asthma from air pollution.
and this is by census tract. Not city. census tract. So parts of New York City qualify... but other parts don't. And the city HAS to use the money in the targeted part. it doesn't go into the communal pool. it's for THAT tract specifically.
Also all land federally recognized as belonging to a Native American tribe and all Alaskan Native Villages qualify, specifically.
And again, this is for existing programs that are already running and have existing staff and budgets. They're supposed to prioritize grants and projects for those areas specifically. And that's everything from Department of Agriculture, to FEMA, to Labor, to Environmental Protection.
Does it instantly get rid of all the baked in racism from decades past? No, not even close. But it puts in a countermeasure that has a concrete and measurable goal to aim for rather than a nebulous "suck less." even if the administration changes, many of those changes will stick.
And as things improve, some tracts may come off the list! Some may go on that weren't there before!
You can see a map here. Blue highlighted tracts are "disadvantaged" so qualify for that extra assistance! Check and see if you live in one or part of your town does. Because if you've been hearing constantly "we can't afford to fix X problem..." and you're in that tract.... there's money available. For you. Build that sidewalk, fix those lead pipes, get that brush truck your volunteer fire department has been asking for.
And tell your local officials that! "did you look at Justice 40 for funding". And even if they're doing their best, particularly people in little towns.... being a government official isn't their full time job. They may have missed it. Just asking them about the program may suddenly open a world of possibilities.
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dgiterart · 28 days
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Persian Miku!?
In traditional Mazani clothing from persia!  
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Mazandaran province  is one of the 31 provinces of Iran. Its capital is the city of Sari . Located along the southern coast of the Caspian Sea and in the adjacent Central Alborz mountain range.Mazandaran is a major producer of farmed fish, and aquaculture provides an important economic addition to traditional dominance of agriculture. Another important contributor to the economy is the tourism industry, as people from all of Iran enjoy visiting the area.
Language: The population is overwhelmingly Mazandarani, with a minority of Gilaks, Azerbaijanis, Kurds, Georgians, Armenians, Circassians, Turkmen  and others, Mazandarani people have a background in Tabari ethnicity and speak Mazandarni.
Culture( literature) : In the Persian epic, Shahnameh, Mazandaran is mentioned in two different sections. The first mention is implicit, when Fereydun sets its capital in a city called Tamishe near Amol:
بیاراست گیتی بسان بهشت.................... به جای گیا سرو گلبن بکشت
از آمل گذر سوی تمیشه کرد .............. نشست اندر آن نامور بیشه کرد
And when Manuchehr is returning to Fereydun's capital, Tamisheh in Mazandaran (known as Tabarestan), after his victory over Salm and Tur.
Arash the Archer  is a heroic archer-figure of Iranian mythology. According to Iranian folklore, the boundary between Iran and Turan was set by an arrow launched by Arash, after he put his own life in the arrow's launch. The arrow was traveling for days before finally landing on the other side of the Oxus on the bark of a walnut tree hundreds of miles away from the original launch site atop a mountain
Music and dance:
Music in this region relates to the lifestyle of the inhabitants, and the melodies revolve around issues such as the forests, cultivation or farming activities and herding. The most famous dance of this area is the Shomali dance, not forgetting the stick dance that the men perform. Popular music in the province, known as the Taleb and Zohre, Amiri Khani and Katuli.
Cuisine :
The cuisine of the province is very rich in seafood due to its location by the Caspian Sea, and rice is present in virtually every meal. Mazandarani cuisine is diverse between regions; the cuisine of coastal regions is different from mountainous regions, as people in the Alborz usually use the indigenous herbs and coastal people use the dishes of fish and Caspian Mazandaran rice with vegetables.
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as we approach tu bishvat I am thinking about the olive trees in palestine. as we approach the new year for trees i am thinking about all the trees burned and cut down and decimated in palestine during the past century. as people gear up to donate to the reforestation and ecological concerns of occupied lands for tu bishvat i am thinking of the disregard for the environment in gaza and the west bank, i am thinking of the destruction of agricultural sites, of families’ olive groves and pomegranate trees that have stood for decades or even centuries, i am thinking of the ecological impact of incessant bombardment. as i get the zoom link to the tu bishvat seder with a list of foods to prepare in my email i am thinking of hunger in palestine.
donate to care for gaza
donate to PCRF
donate to anera
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vendiloperme · 1 year
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Private used Tractor by Vendilo Per Me 
Have you been looking for a nice and affordable tractor to help you with your farm? Maybe one that is used, but in good condition? Well, if so, this article is for you. The following article will highlight the best websites where you can find up and coming deals on used tractors. Whether your needs are large or small, these websites offer professional quality equipment that will be sure to suit your company needs.
For more information: https://www.vendiloperme.it/venditori/
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