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Red Chilli

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Red Chilli

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Most of the newwst most popular foods are coming from Asia the Middle East and Ltin America all very different tastes but with one ingredient in common chili peppers so how do you make them bigger and better tasting the man to ask is right here in Arizona in some moments you'll hear ed curry giving directions in spanish no piece gallifrey metal the primero dss a sukkah this is pasyati  other time it's English you guys can walk through the other side and come back then back again where would you go when you get a real sweet flavor and a little bite behind it it's awesome but the language that rolls off at curry's tongue most fluently is probably heated the bright burning soul of chili peppers we got something to really mean they just they hit you and they don't turn loose I don't turn loose for a long time
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How hot will a pepper be ed says without tasting the best way to guess is to look to see how far down the length of the yellow-white fibers does the capsaicin oil go capsaicin oil is what makes chilies hot one?

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if it's ten it's really hot because the capsizing goes all the way to the end
if it's eight and it's up here if it's a very modern it would be like a to the other thing we watch for is how wide that band of heat

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is so the feather that goes down the hotter it is
she: eddy curry is into jeans no not the blue jeans 
jeans like finding and refining the genetic traits of chili peppers what?
we're trying to do here is improve this a Lupino ancho serrano and many more varieties several of the major brands of canned and jarred chili peppers used by major restaurants and grocery stores our varieties Arizona ninety percent of the breeding seeds for green chili peppers in America comes from curry farm he is started growing chili in 1957 

Vegetable Gardening

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Vegetable Gardening

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Containers range from simple plastic pots Gardening is the practice of growing and cultivating plants as part of horticulture
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Benefits of gardening

Fresh and nutritious fruits and vegetables. Fruits and vegetables from your own garden are higher in nutrients than the ones that have traveled several thousands miles to get to your grocery store. Having your children assist you in the garden can increase the chance that they will eat more of the fruits and vegetables they have helped to grow.
very good benefits of gardening you are smart and fit
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Planting your own organic vegetable garden will save you money

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Organic seed is produced using practices that follow the National Organic Standard.
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wheat crop harvesting

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wheat crop harvesting

wheat crop harvesting

wheat crop harvesting very important issues
One of the most crucial pieces of farm machinery invented in the past century, the combine harvester turns an incredibly labour intensive process into a one-person job. Harvesting crops without the machine is inefficient and costly. This machine allows practically any farmer with the space to grow oats, rye, barley and wheat.
To really understand how the combine harvester works, we need to go back a bit and take a look at its history.
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Early combine harvesters
Initially invented in America by Hiram Moore, they were quickly adopted by American farmers. By 1860 these early horse and mule drawn machines were in use in farms all over America. An Australian by the name of Hugh Victor McKay developed the first of many commercial combine harvesters in 1885: the Sunshine Harvester.
These early combine harvesters follow the same principle of the engine-driven, self-propelled ones that we use today; the header cuts the crops and sweeps them into whatever storage area it is built with. The combine harvesters of the 19th century would eventually be made with a cutting width of several metres, meaning it would take less time to finish harvesting an entire field.

Self propelled harvesters

The Sunshine Harvester ushered in a new era as the combine made its way around the world. Holt Manufacturing of California also created a self-propelled harvester in 1911, and later, in 1923, the Gleaner Manufacturing Company patented a self-propelled harvester that made use of a number of grain handling improvements like the auger to replace canvas drapers, a rasp bar threshing cylinder and a cylinder that helped thresh closer to the crop. The Gleaner Manufacturing Company would go on to become part of AGCO close to seventy years later, a leading name globally in today's agricultural equipment industry.

Further improvements

A European harvester by the name of 'Herkules' was developed in the 50s by manufacturer CLAAS with the ability to harvest up to 5 tons of wheat every day

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Self-cleaning rotary screens, an improvement that was made in the 1960s, put an end to a common issue where engines would overheat because of grains clogging the radiators. The rotary design was another huge improvement that allows the grain to be stripped from the stalk and passed along a rotor.
Today combine harvesters work by sending crop up a feeder throat via a flight elevator, reaching a threshing mechanism where grain and straw are separated. Most machines give you the ability to alter everything about the process manually to get the absolute best yield of crop.
Over a century of innovation and technological advancement has created the machine commonly used by farmers all over the world today. It is these features that make the combine harvester one of the most important pieces of machinery you'll find on any farm