Preparing for Uncertainty and Self Reliance
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Where are you getting these retarded Carl's Jr. memes?
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Is this one better?
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No. do you live in California? You keep surfacing Carl's Jr. memes
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Do you have a weedeater ?GrumpyCatFace wrote:I thought about the scythe, but there's too much potential for one of the kids to get impaled.Montegriffo wrote:I'd recommend you buying a scythe for the harvesting and maybe a sieve for the milling.
By sieve, you mean a filtering screen? We have that for pasta.
3rd World Countries often have this weird mix of technology and techniques.
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I think there are some small tractor attachments that will do it as well.
Or something like this: http://www.ferrari-tractors.com/smallscale.htm
Or something like this: http://www.ferrari-tractors.com/smallscale.htm
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Problem is, the shed is also storage for about $6 billion worth of lawn toys. The kids are always in there. I've thought about this, believe me.TheReal_ND wrote:Keeping your tools locked up
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That's a pretty good idea, but then I'd have to pick it all up piece by piece.C-Mag wrote:Do you have a weedeater ?GrumpyCatFace wrote:I thought about the scythe, but there's too much potential for one of the kids to get impaled.Montegriffo wrote:I'd recommend you buying a scythe for the harvesting and maybe a sieve for the milling.
By sieve, you mean a filtering screen? We have that for pasta.
3rd World Countries often have this weird mix of technology and techniques.
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That was the traditional technique, small bundles of wheat tied with a few stalks of wheat, called shocks. You probably know that.GrumpyCatFace wrote:C-Mag wrote:Do you have a weedeater ?GrumpyCatFace wrote:
I thought about the scythe, but there's too much potential for one of the kids to get impaled.
By sieve, you mean a filtering screen? We have that for pasta.
3rd World Countries often have this weird mix of technology and techniques.
lol: That's a pretty good idea, but then I'd have to pick it all up piece by piece.
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I do. I'm hoping to avoid the whole waste and effort of picking it up, if I can just grab a big handful and cut.C-Mag wrote:That was the traditional technique, small bundles of wheat tied with a few stalks of wheat, called shocks. You probably know that.GrumpyCatFace wrote:C-Mag wrote:
Do you have a weedeater ?
3rd World Countries often have this weird mix of technology and techniques.
lol: That's a pretty good idea, but then I'd have to pick it all up piece by piece.
I have seen some small handheld scythes at the hardware store. I'll try that, if the clippers can't do it.