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    Planters - (60 companies)
    Planters are designed to plant seeds, seedlings, and bulbs, and to grow garden plants, flowers, trees and shrubs, vines, native grasses, fruits and vegetables. There are many types of products. Examples include planters and planter troughs; pots...
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    Rolled Metals and Drawn Metals - (246 companies)
    Rolled Metals and Drawn Metals. Rolled metals and drawn metals are metals and alloys that are rolled into sheets, plates, strips, foils, bars, rods, or other shapes. Rolling and drawing are the two different processes used to create these shapes...
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    Bags and Sacks - (824 companies)
    ...the pull strings are drawn or tugged. These bags and sacks are also used to move materials such as powders, grains, and other particulate matter into a production line. Specialized bags and sacks are available. Standards. SAA AS 2400.8 - Packaging - Textile...
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    Deep Drawing Services - (60 companies)
    How to Select Deep Drawing Services. Deep drawing services form parts by using a punch to radially draw a sheet metal blank into a forming die. The part is re-drawn through a series of successively smaller dies until its depth is greater than its...
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    Agricultural and Farming Products and Equipment - (816 companies)
    ...corn, barley, and wheat bran also constitute healthy equine diets. Horse feed manufacturers produce pellet concentrates with varying ratios of the above food supplies, including supplements. Pellet concentrates are easier to store and transport...
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    Wire Drawing Dies - (42 companies)
    Wire drawing dies are tools with highly-polished, specially-shaped holes through which wire is drawn to reduce its diameter. They have a metal case and a nib made of: tungsten carbide (TC). polycrystalline diamond (PCD). natural diamond...
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    Specialty Abrasive Grain and Finishing Media - (130 companies)
    Specialty abrasive grain and finishing media include glass beads, sodium carbonate, walnut shells, corn cobs, sponge, hardwood, coal slag and other organic materials as well as other unique compositions or materials for specialized processing...
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    Anti-malware Software - (35 companies)
    ...such as viruses, worms, trojan horses, spyware, and adware. Image Credit: Centurion Technologies, Inc. Anti-malware software is designed to protect and repair computer systems against damage from malicious software code that is installed without the owner 's...
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    Brooms, Mops, and Janitorial Brushes - (232 companies)
    ...brushes feature either plastic or natural fiber bristles. Natural fibers may include corn or palmyra fibers, while plastic fibers are typically made of polypropylene. Brooms may also have angled bristles to reach into corners or around equipment. Other...
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    Balers - (141 companies)
    Industrial balers compact material into bales for improved handling, transportation, disposal, storage, or secondary processing. Some industrial balers have integrated shearing capabilities (shear-balers). Others can tie or wrap bales automatically

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  • CIGR Handbook of Agricultural Engineering, Volume III Plant Production Engineering, Front Matter and Index
    …hooks, 12, 13 hay, 607 Index 623 HC (unburned hydrocarbons), 47 head dead center (HDC), 41 header, 311, 332 corn header, 332 grain header … resistance to draft, 23 horses , 22, 25, 29, 30 … turns, 567 implements, see drawn implements and pto-driven … picker, 440, 441, 452 plant tops, 446, 447, 449 plant-growth models, 477 planters , 217–40 transplanters, 238…
  • The White Potato in South America
    …slopes it is not practical to use modern machinery such as diggers and planters , and even on .... On old cropped land potatoes follow potatoes for a couple of years, then horse beans are usu … sees these two crops as well as others such as soft or flour corn , cabbage, etc., being .... The oxen- drawn wooden plow is used to break about 95 per cent of the old fields.
  • Panicum sonorum in Sonoran Desert agriculture
    …most successful farmers on the fiver, grow beans, cowpeas, watermelons, Turkish winter muskmelons, martynias, a soft maize easily ground in their metates and maturing in about seven weeks, a black sweet corn , winter squashes, pumpkins, a … for both grains and horse forage .... .... had his own patch, marked by sticks laid on the ground9 Harvested by planter or his delegate9 .... Castetter and Bell (1951: 167-172, 190-191) were responsible for drawing together much of the scattered…
  • Estimating Draft Horse Power, Human Labor Requirements and Equipment Costs for Crop Production on Amish Farms
    …10 2 Disc 5 9.5 3.1 0.6 Harrow 5 9.5 3.1 0.6 Corn Planter 2 9 1.3 … 9 2 0.7 Corn Picking 2 0.50 … two-year-old draft horse mare or gelding, broke … these studies was used to produce a series of crop enterprise budgets for horse- drawn /Amish practices.
  • Animal Use and the Urban Landscape in Colonial Charleston, South Carolina, USA
    Taxaclassifiedascommensalsarethosewhichareunlikelytohavebeenusedasfoodduring colonialhistory.Thisincludesratsandmice,dogs,cats, horses ,passerinebirds,snakes,frogs,andtoads.Most,ifnotall,ofthecommensalanimalscouldhavebeenconsumed andmanyofthenon-commensalcouldhavebeencommensal;thusthesecategoriesarenotmutuallyexclusive. .... Dairy cattle and calves were confined; the latter to draw the mothers home in the evenings. .... In his 1712 treatise, “Profitable Advice for Rich and Poor,” Carolina planter James Freeman observed the … as the owner expects them, they are then sty’d up and fed on corn and pease, and…
  • Bookshelf and Unified Agenda > Environmental Protection Agency > Office of Pesticide Programs > Pesticide Re-registration Eligibility Decisions Fact Sheets > [...
    Etridiazole is applied by planter with spray attachments, groundboom, chemigation, low- and high-pressure handwand, push-type and tractor- drawn spreader, and mixed with seed in a planter box before planting. .... Tolerances or maximum residue limits have been established for corn (field) grain, fodder and forage, cottonseed, eggs, milk, strawberries, tomatoes and wheat, and fat, meat and meat byproducts of cattle, goats, hogs, horses , poultry and sheep (see 40 CFR 180.370).
  • http://dspace.mit.edu/bitstream/handle/1721.1/50241/6-00Fall-2007/NR/rdonlyres/Electrical-Engineering-and-Computer-Science/6-00Fall-2007/AFA3954C-E4DC-4370-870...
    …hoopoe hooray hooted hooves hoping hopped hopper hordes horned hornet horror horrid horsed horses hosing hosted hostel … copyist copycat coquina coracle corbels cording cordage cordial cordite cordons corking corkers corkier corning corners cornier corncob … drabber drafted draftee dragged dragger draggle dragnet dragons dragoon drained draping drapery drastic drawing drawers drawled drayage .... planted planter plantar plaques plashed plashes plasmas plaster plastic plastid plating plateau platens platoon platted platter plaudit…
  • Building in Colonial Louisiana: Creolization and the Survival of French Traditions
    …terre, fours de campagne, or fourneaux), barns (granges), storehouses (magasins), stables (´ecuries for horses and ´etables for … roofs to the sides of a magasin du ma¨ıs, a storehouse containing a corn crib (Comeaux, 1989 … some examples of the rural galleried “Creole cottage” that it is hard to draw a clear distinction … petits habitants and very little with the raised “West Indies” style great houses of the planter elites.
  • Highlights of a half-century in potato production
    …potato production in the West, and a marked reduction of acreage in the corn belt states and .... Commercial potato farnlers today are mechanized to the extent that horse - drawn equipment is ahnost a rarity. .... Two- and four-row planters and automatic seed cutters are a far cry from hand operations.
  • Native American women and agriculture: A Seneca case study
    The leader who appealed to Washington for technical assistance was Corn - planter , who was not a traditional chief.4 He spoke only for his own village on the Allegheny River; there he exercised unusual power because he had received personal title to … reported a large plow at work in a Seneca village above Buffalo Creek drawn by three yoke .... Men were to harvest food for their families, build good houses, keep horses and cattle; women were…