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  • How to Calculate the Case Cube of a Box

    If you are storing materials in a warehouse, you may come across the term "case cube." Calculating the case cube of a box accurately is important in making sure that the warehouse space allocated...

  • How Does a Termite Inspector Spend a Workday?

    During the actual inspection, a termite inspector will go through the entire house or building checking all of the walls for signs of damage. He will also check cabinets. In some cases, he may...

  • How Does a Beef Farmer Spend a Workday?

    Each workday a beef farmer needs to check on the cattle to ensure their health and well-being. Starting with filling the water tanks each day, or if automatic waterers are in use, then verify they...

  • About Stone Masons

    Stone, brick and block masons work in one of the oldest professions in civilization. The most famous of their work includes the rice terraces in the Philippines, the Pyramids and Sphinx in Egypt,...

  • About Lobster Traps

    In years past lobster was so abundant in the Atlantic waters of New England and eastern Canada that it was considered a poor man's food. With the invention of the lobster trap came commercial...

  • How Does an Arborist Spend a Workday?

    An arborist is a professional who oversees the management of trees. This can include everything from trees to shrubs and similar plants. These professionals obtain employment across the nation in...

  • About Colonial Farming

    Farming in colonial times was not just a job; it was a way of life. It was a hard job, and the whole family had chores to do, including the master, mistress, children, and slaves. With some...

  • About Farming

    Farming is the worldwide practice of cultivating crops and herding livestock. Techniques for growing food and raising animals allows farmers to produce massive amounts of food and grain capable of...

  • How to Operate a Combine Harvester

    A combine is an expensive piece of farm equipment. Although modern technology has made it easier than ever for farmers to operate a combine, not everyone can operate one. You must have some...

  • How to Breed Quail

    Quail are game birds that can be raised by hobbyists for release on their own lands. They are attractive birds that can adapt to many climates and environments. If you start them off well, you can...

  • How to Breed Geese

    Whether you want to raise geese for eggs, meat or to weed your strawberry patch, these versatile birds can make a nice addition to your farmyard. They will happily control insects and weeds,...

  • How to Homestead

    People are increasingly interested in leaving the city behind for a more self-sustaining lifestyle. Creating a homestead means assigning a role to all aspects of the property and home, and then...

  • How to Become a Crop Duster

    A crop duster, also known as an agricultural pilot, flies a light aircraft that is equipped for dusting and spraying crops with powdered insecticides, fungicides, seeds and fertilizers. This is a...

  • How to Become a Rancher

    Half of all current ranchers are due to retire in the next 10 years. There will not be enough ranchers under the age of 35 to replace them. In the past 15 years, there has been a drop in young...

  • How to Become a Beekeeper

    There's nothing better than the taste of fresh honey. Becoming a beekeeper is one way to have that sweet treat around all the time. It's also a good business to be in because honey and bee...

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