Black & Decker 18V Cordless Garden Cultivator (GC818)

18 Volt power provides an effortless and quick way to weed and aerate soil. The dual tines easily break up soil to allow water and nutrients to ...

TB154 Electic Garden Cultivator

I was given this electric garden cultivator by Troy-Bilt to test and review on one of my garden blogs. Stats on the garden cultivator are: &quot ...



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Let Us Now Praise Rake and Broom
We homo sapiens were hunter-gatherers, then cultivators. Now we pay others to do physical labor for us -- to collect our leaves or plow our driveways -- while we decry the epidemic of obesity across the land. Just yesterday I saw an advertisement for a ...

Two N. California Cities Rethink Ordinances in Response to Federal Pot Crackdown
Two N. California Cities Rethink Ordinances in Response to Federal Pot Crackdown To hide from the federal government, marijuana cultivators often have brought their operations indoors, hiking up electrical bills and leaving a huge carbon footprint, according to Oct. 7 and 9 Times-Standard stories. Some indoor cultivators have even ...

Strip tillage proves ideal for establishing maize
The strips are prepared by a one-pass till-and-drill combination based on a special cultivator plus standard precision drill units. The machine usually works directly in stubble, sprayed-off grass or following a cover crop. Trials on the continent show ...

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Let Us Now Praise Rake and Broom - Huffington Post

Let Us Now Praise Rake and Broom
Huffington Post
We homo sapiens were hunter-gatherers, then cultivators. Now we pay others to do physical labor for us -- to collect our leaves or plow our driveways -- while we decry the epidemic of obesity across the land. Just yesterday I saw an advertisement for a ...

Two N. California Cities Rethink Ordinances in Response to Federal Pot Crackdown - Courthouse News Service

Courthouse News Service
Two N. California Cities Rethink Ordinances in Response to Federal Pot Crackdown
Courthouse News Service
To hide from the federal government, marijuana cultivators often have brought their operations indoors, hiking up electrical bills and leaving a huge carbon footprint, according to Oct. 7 and 9 Times-Standard stories. Some indoor cultivators have even ...