Published almost 3 years ago by James Battersby
Inside the "History Barn" at Tyneham Farm, Dorset, England. Last used in the early 1940s, the farm gives an insight in to the way things used to be.
Published almost 3 years ago by Tiago Macambira
http://www.acobrasil.org.br/site/portugues/aco/introducao.asp The History of iron in Brazil starts here!
Published almost 3 years ago by Glen Claydon
This new monster greenhouse was put together last week and it's 73 meters long, 3.96 meters high,7.2 meters wide and made up of 121 arches. Pla...(more)
Published almost 3 years ago by Luciano Correa | Vista Panoramica
Para as crianças, nada de tédio e falta do que fazer. Oferecemos dias cheios de atividades monitoradas,...(more)
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Trimborn Farm is a historic estate that was once one of the largest producers of high quality lime in Wisconsin. Much of the land passed in to private o...(more)
Published about 3 years ago by Thomas K Sharpless
About 500 acres on the West slope of the Ridge, at the Southwest corner of Northwest Philadelphia, are still held in wild and/or agri...(more)
Published about 3 years ago by Jeff Scholl
Ehtridge, Montana has the Glacier Wind Frame with hundreds of GE Wind Turbines. More construction is taking place to double the ammount of turbines. The ...(more)
Published about 3 years ago by John Leith
Corrigall farm museum is an interesting glimps into how farming was done in the past. It is not a working farm but the bu...(more)
Published about 3 years ago by Glen Claydon
Early spring in Niseko and the snow is gleaming after a long day of sunshine, even Mt Yotei is glistening in late afternoon light. The Annu...(more)
Published about 3 years ago by Jürg Lauper
Ansaat der Zuckerrüben bei optimalen Bedingungen. Die Saat erfolgt ohne jede Bodenbearbeitung. Gleichzeitig wird der Stickstoffdünger neben den Saatzeilen in den Boden eingebracht.
Published about 3 years ago by Jürg Lauper
Hier sind gleich zwei Maschinen daran, die Zuckerrüben zu sähen.
Published about 3 years ago by Fernando Ivan dos Reis
This is the new background garden, done by the Reis family in 2009, 6 months after the house building. The floor has been done in 2 months by our own family, and has our signature if look carefully.
Published about 3 years ago by Fernando Ivan dos Reis
Front see of the Nova Zelandia farm house. We can see the orange crops, the employees house, and the maize plantation. It has a new house, that was built in 2008.