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Comment on Hearing: President’s UN climate pledge by Pooh, Dixie

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PA. Per your list at 7:14 pm, I think 1 through 7 does the trick. Of course, the farmer tailors the combination to his/her land in order to make a living. Too bad we can’t approach “Climate Change” analysis with more variables. It is a shame that the latter is stuck on #6.


Comment on Hearing: President’s UN climate pledge by PA

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The three point hitch doesn’t use a double acting cylinder in any equipment I am familiar with.

A double acting cylinder would be required to lift the rear wheels.

Comment on Hearing: President’s UN climate pledge by Pooh, Dixie

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Peter at 12:12. I guess they don’t build them like they used to. 8-(

Comment on Hearing: President’s UN climate pledge by Pooh, Dixie

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Ah, yes. Big Brother is watching. Make him work for it.

Comment on Hearing: President’s UN climate pledge by Pooh, Dixie

Comment on Hearing: President’s UN climate pledge by Pooh, Dixie

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Comment on Hearing: President’s UN climate pledge by PA

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Pooh, Dixie | April 19, 2015 at 12:13 am |
PA. Per your list at 7:14 pm, I think 1 through 7 does the trick. Of course, the farmer tailors the combination to his/her land in order to make a living. Too bad we can’t approach “Climate Change” analysis with more variables. It is a shame that the latter is stuck on #6.

Well, it is a consequence of establishing policy then funding science to factually support it.

It is wise decision making run bass ackwards.

You don’t decide on a policy, pick a justification, then fund science to provide supporting data. That guarantees the myopic tunnel vision that climate science is becoming famous for.

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Pooh, Dixie | April 19, 2015 at 12:20 am | Reply
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Reference a different post…

Now if you are replying to a post near the end of the thread – some posts may have been deleted – which has messed up threading in the past, and the reply will end up as a post at the bottom.

Comment on Hearing: President’s UN climate pledge by JCH

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Somewhere I listed the reason why harvests have gone up since my ancestors started raising corn in NW Missouri around 1836:

start around 26 bushels an acre

improved seed (originally they planted seeds saved from the prior years harvest – not good)
improved implements, including improved draft animals
insecticides and herbicides
crop rotation
This took them through WW2. After WW2 my Dad bought them a Ford tractor, and I believe it had a 3-point hitch.
Anhydrous ammonia, which was major. It was an earthquake on corn farms.
improved tillage
Warming and CO2

The seed improvement goes on to this day, as do improvements in machinery. Really all phases.

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That’s the tractor Dad bought. Combat pay. I believe it was a Ford 8N.

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Comment on Hearing: President’s UN climate pledge by Pooh, Dixie

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You are bolder than Dad or me. Congratulations! Harry Ferguson was a genius.


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My grandfather hated the thing. He would use it until it broke down, and then he just left it there and went and hitch up his mules and went back to work. Dad would find out weeks later and blow up, call the tractor dealer, and get it fixed. Then Gramps would use it again. He still had his mules in the 1960s.

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I think your Dad was/hopefully still is wise.

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That is what happened. Thanks. Apparently WordPress doesn’t use GUIDs (Global Unique ID).

Comment on Week in review – science edition by Ron Graf

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Peter, re: <a href="http://www.globalresearch.ca/new-book-concludes-chernobyl-death-toll-985-000-mostly-from-cancer/20908" rel="nofollow">Global Research projects 985,000 Chernyobl deaths.</a> My apologies. This was supposed to be the second link.
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