Friday, November 29, 2013

"THE WORLDS LARGEST FARM TRACTOR"


In 1977 the Big Bud 747 tractor was built in Havre, Montana. The tractor was built by Ron Harmon and the crew of the Northern Manufacturing Company. The tractor was built to produce 760 horsepower using a 16-cylinder Detroit Diesel engine. The tractor measures 27 feet long, 20 feet wide, and 14 feet tall. The tires were specially made by United Tire Company of Canada and are 8 feet in diameter. When the 1,000 gallon fuel tank is full the tractor tips the scales at over 100,000 pounds.



The Williams Brothers use the #tractor for cultivation purposes, pulling an 80 foot cultivator. The tractor can work more than one acre per minute, at speeds up to 8 mph. Except its new paint job, chrome stacks, and a whopping 900 plus horsepower.




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Breed of cattle Guernsey !

The Isle of Guernsey, a tiny island in the English Channel off the coast of France, is the birthplace of the Guernsey cow. About 960 A.D., besieged by buccaneers and sea rovers, the Island came to the attention of Robert Duke of Normandy. He sent a group of militant monks to educate the natives to cultivate the soil and defend the land. The monks brought with them the best bloodlines of French cattle - Norman Brindles, also known as Alderneys, from the province of Isigny and the famous Froment du Leon breed from Brittany - and developed the Guernsey.

Importation to America
Introduction of the Guernsey to America occurred around September 1840, when Captain Belair of the Schooner Pilot brought three Alderney cows to the port of New York. Later, Captain Prince imported two heifers and a bull from the Island. These animals were the original stock of a great majority of the Guernseys that make up the national Guernsey herd today.


   With the understanding that positive identification is crucial to preserving the purity of the breed, a group of    Guernsey breeders founded the American Guernsey Cattle Club in 1877. Since then, the organization  has  registered over three million Guernseys. Now the American Guernsey Association, the national      organization for the registration and promotion of Guernsey cattle, has introduced many other programs
 for the advancement of the breed.

      

        The Guernsey is a breed of cattle used in dairy farming. 
        It is fawn in colour with white markings, and is particularly renowned for the rich flavour of its milk.

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Thursday, November 28, 2013

Do you sell Animals or you have a Pet for adoption?

United Nations Farms  help in finding a considerate owner and a comfortable home for your pet!

                                                Dogs & Puppies !


Cats and Kittens !


Horses and Foals !


...and other Pets !



Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Farm equipment !

                              Buy Sell farm equipments ! 
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Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Buy & Sell anything for your Farm.

With site UNFarms.net #Buy & #Sell anything for your #Farm and we uphold you to have as many buyers as possible.