Granddaughter’s School Project
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Comments (1)Generally, you would use more than one. The tractor should be matched to the power needs of the implement you are pulling. Generally the biggest power need is for the plow, and a 5 or 6 (or more) bottom plow will need a larger tractor than a 3 bottom plow. Then you will have a disk or roller harrow, which can take a smaller tractor again depending on its width. On top of that, you may want a pretty small tractor for pulling a rake or other lightweight jobs. A 4 wheel drive tractor gives you more ability to apply the tractor's power to the ground without slippage, but a 2WD tractor can do just as well with duals on it. Then again, as you move up in horsepower, you need power to more wheels to avoid excessive slippage. All that said, a tractor of around 100 hp is probably able to handle most of the equipment needs without being excessively over or under sized, with maybe the exception of plowing where you would need to use a smaller plow than is standard these days. Jump on the Calif. Ag Extension website and search for crop budgets as these will generally give you a pretty good list of common equipment. Many states will have their own budgets through the Ag Extension listings at the land grant university....See MoreSchool Planting Project Help
Comments (2)Will the future club members want to keep this project going or do you consider it just a one-time thing with you and your committee? The reason for that question is to see what kind of expense you will want to pour into it. I think you can appeal to the students and their parents for the first donation of seeds or plants/plant cuttings. There are many plants that could grow this way without having to buy even the seeds from a store or even buying clearance plants to keep things cheap. You also have to check what kind of sun or shade conditions those beds are in, to have an idea of what might go there. You will also have to consider about soil. Flowers do not need as much attention as vegetables do, so growing in native soil with a few amendments would be fine, but if you choose to go with more costly soil mixes, then that will factor into your budget also....See MoreShort Cookware Survey for School Project
Comments (0)Both my classmates and I would greatly appreciate any and all responses on our short survey for a class project. Thank you all! https://goo.gl/forms/YvOetZ8QA0qYYIMg2...See MoreHelp!! For a school project! What is the name of this? Help please ty!
Comments (3)Hoping that the hessian around it is going to be removed, not a good idea for any succulents welfare. Good luck with the project :-) Gill...See MoreAli
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