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New John Deere Road New Chrome Farm Tractor Street Sign

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Iron Men Album Magazine Farm Tractor Sixties

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Case IH 1055 4220 tractor lower rear glass 1500941C1
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International Farmall 240 W/ Cultivator Farm Tractor

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Kids T-shirt Future Farmer Country Tractor Rural Farm

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John Deere Collectible Fun

John Deere Collectible Fun

While the economy is slow and families are spending more time at home it is a perfect time to purchase a John Deere collectible game and enjoy an evening at home.

Start with a classic like John Deere Collectible Monopoly. John Deere fans can celebrate the entrepreneurial spirit of John Deere, the man who created an American legacy over a century ago, while they strive to own his enterprise and enjoy the world’s most popular board game, MONOPOLY. Nothing runs like a Deere! And nothing is more fun than vying to own it all in this special Monopoly John Deere Collector’s Edition. Use the customized game tokens and board to get rich quick while buying, selling and trading the most admired and monumental tractors, loaders, and combines throughout the history of John Deere, one of the most revered forestry and agricultural equipment manufacturers in the world.

Maybe you’d rather try the John Deere Collectible Jenga. The famous block building game with an all-American twist. Pull out the blocks & stack them on top – without toppling the teetering tower. Now, that’s exciting. This game includes 54 signature green & yellow hardwood blocks stamped with the John Deere logo and custom die. Perfect for ages 6 and up.

If you are more into computer games then give Drive Green PC game a try. Let’s see what you can do with 500 horsepower John Deere Tractor Toys. That’s right – you are the farmer and you can bale hay, mow fairways, plant corn and soybeans, spray, harvest and more. Complete each job with precision and efficiency to receive bonus Deere Dollars. Choose from over 15 John Deere vehicles and implements including the 9860STS Combine, 8530 Tractor and 4930 Sprayer. Purchase additional equipment with the Deere Dollars you earn. Don’t forget your John Deere Merchandise. Grab your gloves, hat and John Deere Sweatshirt and hop on an authentic John Deere branded piece of equipment. Collect and use Deere Dollars to unlock vehicles and implement on your farm. Turn into a real Midwestern farmer just by hopping on this PC game.

Create and manage your own successful farm with the John Deere Family Farm Board Game. You’ll decide which crops to plant, which equipment to invest in, how much fuel to buy, how to seed/harvest your land and when to buy more land. Flood, insects, equipment, subsidies and much more will play a role as you make decisions that will determine the ultimate success of the farm. The player with the most assets at the end of the game is the winner. Suitable for ages 8 and up.

Looking for an outdoor tailgating game. Look no further than John Deere Cornhole Bean Bag Game. This Indoor/Outdoor Bag Toss game is Officially licensed and includes 2 wooden game boards (green and yellow) 36″ x 24″ and 8 (4 green and 4 yellow)silk screened logo bags for fun anytime of the year. Great for adults and kids. Complete with carrying handles for easy set up and removal.

Looking for something for a game for your Preschooler. Try Johnny Tractor and his Friends Dominoes. Kids can play along with the bright colorful images on 28 domino cards of Johnny Tractor and his friends like Corey Combine and Allie Gator to help develop their matching, recognition and organization skills.

So, spend time with the family and enjoy some true John Deere Collectible Fun and Games.

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How To Get John Deere Engine Parts Online?

How To Get John Deere Engine Parts Online?

Do you think that the time to change the engine or engine parts of your tractor has come? If you own a john Deere tractor and you think that it is not working properly anymore then it is high time now that you should rebuilt or restore its parts. Engine is one of the most important parts of any vehicle. You need to make sure that the vehicle you are using has good brand engine and is properly maintained.  At the time when it gives a problem and you want to repair these John Deere engine parts then you can find good companies on the web. For this you just have to have a computer and a good internet connection.

One of the options by which you can carry out your research is by making use of good and highly competitive keywords in the search engines. Once you type a keyword in the search engines you will get too many results which would be exact or then some where related to your key terms. Always remember that you should always select the top most results. You can visit their websites and get the quotes for different engine parts. As the internet has spread its reach all across the world there are many companies who have listed their services on the web. You can also get quick quotes from these websites you just have to enter a few details and you they will process and it give you quotes for.

The other option available to find John Deere engine parts online is that you should go through a few review sites. Here you may come across a few testimonials written by the people who have availed the services of those manufacturers and bought this john Deere engine parts. They also give out suggestions about what you need to take care of while you are purchasing these parts. You can visit a few article directories also there you will find good articles written on these topics by which you would get an idea whether you should opt for these used engine parts or not. While you may be purchasing this john Deere engine parts be careful that you have checked all the details.

You get this john Deere engine parts at the reasonable cost and they not only guarantee good quality but then they also make your tractor good enough to make your tractor perform the same kind of work as it did before.

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Laws and Organic Products

Can we trust, the people in Washington to do the right thing.
or will it be more of the same political lies.

Recently we have heard this statement made that we are a nation of laws.

That is a lie, a false hood, created by liberals, who have no intelligence.

We are not a nation of laws, we are a nation of people.

Do we need laws to complicate farming…

Do we need laws to reduce the amount of produce that is created?

Do we need Washington to tell us what to do?

or do we need to just do a better job in personal hygiene.

Some really have to wonder, if an ounce of prevention, might really play a huge role here.

With the recent scares, with some organic produce, including salmonella, and other problems.

So what is the secret, on one hand you have large farms that could create problems with contamination, then you have smaller farms that may use too much pesticide, is there a middle ground and is it safe?

Organic farming is very much and largely unrealized, however organic and local food markets are reaching a point where quality may not be as important as quantity.

Organic farming for the most part is being driven by small, independent contractors, and by consumers.

The organic movement has developed in response to a growing demand for organic products that are free from excessive use of pesticides and other material that may not be very good for you.

In the 1980s and around the world, there were several farming and consumer groups which began seriously posturing for government regulation of organic production and related farm products.

The federal government began taking the first steps toward regulating organic, and so-called natural foods, in many ways this was a good thing however, in some ways it is not so good.

In late 1999, the USDA issued a proposed draft of national organic standards.

It was interesting to follow the trend and it was growing in late 2000, when for the first time more organic food was sold in conventional supermarkets than in farmers markets or food cooperatives.

The first goal for regulation was to decide how organic would be defined and suggest standards to which organic foods would be organized.

As with some other forms of sustainable farming, organic farming has common standards which are legally enforced and which ensure environmental, animal welfare, and health benefits.

Currently all food producers, including organic farmers and processors, must comply with local, state and federal health standards.

National standards for organic food production are now well established and consumers can be confident in the organic label. Some US States passed their own laws regarding organic produce. Iowa passed Chapter 190 in 1990, and established penalties for producers falsely identifying their products as organic. This is not lost on consumers and about 70 per cent of people now buy organic food at least occasionally, although it only accounts for 1 per cent of food sales.

The organic effort is global and in 108 countries, there is certified organic agriculture that’s being produced and exported.

Organic would be the next wave of what used to be only for the rich, it is currently what most of the wealthy eat, some day perhaps the promises of some may provide this luxury to everyone.

Preparing the soil

Did you know that you cannot just plant in the same soil year after year.

How do you prepare your soil, because it is all about what you do to the dirt you have in order to grow the food you need.

Now, if your a gardening enthusiast you may already know that preparing the soil is a year long thing, it is not just for the spring.

Soil if not prepared will not yield results, or at least the results you want to see.

Preparation is just part of the equation, you need to aerate, the soil, prepare compost to help the soil.

Even fertilize, yes, you can.

Getting the soil just right means that you have to do two things, one be really smart, or two, use a tool to tell you what needs to be added to the soil to make it just right.

Most farmers, just use a tool…

the Tractor Story

I stood around looking at the tractor it was just sitting there, covered with tarps, I wondered a great many things about this tractor and I looked around the shop area, where we kept the tractor parts and supplies, there was a layer of dust present, that just seemed sad in some strange way.

I pulled the dusty tarps from that thing that had been such a big part of our lives growing up and it blew dust everywhere, there was a slight smell of dirt in the air but also something else.

There was the smell of the past, the sunshine and the rain the clouds and yes, pain, it was hard to look at after years of sitting under the tarps, time had taken advantage as it most always does for everything even us, we tend to think when were young that we will live forever, it usually takes finding this out the hard way, like facing a particularly bad enemy and knowing that in the end you will not win.

This is a story that spans many decades of farm life, following a family through the second world war, and beyond, it tells a story that is both familiar and strange at the same time, it is a story that many farm families, of that generation can tell, but more importantly, it tells the story of what it is really like to be an American.

When we were young, summer was a time to dream about, a time when you could go fishing or camp out.

There was always something special about farm living…

After living in the city for so many years, when I finally returned, to the life I knew as a child, the first thing I noticed, was fresh the air was the second thing I noticed was the silence…

Growing crops in the south was always a hard thing, but that year, often there were times when it seemed like we might not have enough to eat, there were days, when we did not eat as much because we had friends and relatives, that also had no food at all, so we shared what we had, this way everyone got to eat, thought often it meant that no one was full that night.

Life often is not what we think it will be when we are growing up, we hardly ever consider that life moves so fast that one day we would wake up and find that we are getting old, we find that ourselves, taking care of our parents, something we never thought about when we were young.

In times of War, there are almost always a shortage of one thing or another, and no matter, what you do, you always end up running out of something you need.

Hot, yes, it was hot that year, hotter than it had been in many years.

You know the saying its hot enough to fry an egg on the sidewalk?

Well you could cook dinner as well that summer it was really hot and When it gets hot and there is not much rain, grass does not grow as
much as you might want it to grow more importantly it does not grow as much as you might need it to grow, grass is not hay.

When it gets hot you just can imagine how bad it can get.

It was hot that year, hotter than any of us remember, even the hay in the fields, was dry before we could cut it and hay is important because when you have to buy it in the winter, it gets expensive.

I had just finished breakfast, one of those fresh country breakfasts, that you just can’t get in the city, you may tell yourself its good, and it may be but nothing beats fresh eggs, farm cured bacon, or sausage, or both.

Old fashioned gravy, fresh cooked biscuits, hot from the stove, let me tell you that you just cannot over do breakfast, not when work starts as soon as the sun goes up and hardly ever stops until the sun goes down.

In the 1930s mechanical things were all the rage, but years later, no one could have ever imagined, an old antique tractor making such a difference in the lives of our family.

It was a thing of dirt and grease and iron, yet it was much more than that, providing stability in a time where nothing seemed to be dependable.

The banks just want you land, and your equipment, may their heartless black souls rot.

For years, it was left in the old barn as newer equipment was purchased and used, but this little tractor would one day allow things to happen that no one every thought possible.

This is a story about a tractor And how it changed our lives, in many ways, it was just a tractor, but in all the ways that really counted it was much more than that.

When times are hard human nature pulls together to form one of the strongest bonds you can imagine, it is not as some may think, the farm that pulls you together, it is the family and the land under your feet, that really matters.

It really seemed like it all happened just yesterday, but in reality, the dust of ten years had settled on that old tarp.
In those days, it was always about the rain, how much of it, we got, how much we needed, and how much we could pray down from the sky,

The story behind, so many things, and so many times, when we thought the end of our way of life was just around the next corner, but it wasn’t, we survived, because we were willing to do the hard work that others were not willing to do.

In so many ways, life on a farm is an adventure to a young boy, it is a discovering journey, finding out about the things that life has to offer, a little boy often will learn about these things, when youth in a city setting may never understand them.

It began its life before I began mine, so it was old when I was young, I never thought there would come a day when I would own it, and it would be mine, that day came faster than I ever thought possible.

It was an 8 N ford tractor manufactured in 1949 and it smoked every time it was started up, but it did its job day after day never complaining it remained a thing of iron and grease, working and moving around the farm every day it was almost a part of the family, when I was a kid I remember how it looked, so tall and big, a machine that could intimidate a boy of just 8 but how quickly we grow up, and find that swimming in the blue hole, was more fun than the farm every was.

Everything was there even the attachments, a bush hog, box blade, even a double plow and a bucket too. Every thing you would need to make a road and more.

I remember seeing my dad running that same tractor, cutting grass or spreading gravel, it was something he enjoyed doing working with tools and the power of that old ford tractor.

It was years later, when I saw that old tractor again, and things were not the same as the last time I saw it, a tarp covered, it and it started, smoking as usual, the clutch was worn, and probably needed replacing.

I took stock of the tractor and held the keys in my hand, wondering about so many things that remained unanswered.

There was a sadness about the old thing, a sort of unused dust had settled around the controls, a mild amount of rust was present on the seat and the steering wheel was old and had some cracks in it.

Later I found a new steering wheel, it way just lying, on top of a table in the garage, it was one of the things that he meant to get around to doing but never did, when I saw it I quietly thought to myself that I would fix this tractor and make it whole again and I didnt care what the cost was I would do it.

yes, and why not, it was after all one of the things that makes us uniquely, American, tradition.

Tradition is important to farming families, all over the world, it is something more than just a theory or a thought, it is a will to survive, a need to fulfill promises made, and the best things that we are, we must preserve, so it was more than just a tractor, it was a way of life, that old tractor, was about to be brought back to life.

The story is one that is an ongoing thing it is almost alive, as I tell it, I realize all the things that are really important as life so quickly moves around us, there are some that find a way to see beyond the next work day, they find an escape, from the trap that is an ever revolving merry go round.

The music turns and turns, and where it stops no body knows…

One thing remains, the iron and the fields, they always remain…