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Compass with ruby pivot center. Dial is etched such that the characters are raised. Arm extends from hing lifts pointer up as the lid is closed. case set so that pointer corresponds somewhat to Cartesian indicator .......where ever in today's magnetic north is set to be used.
In irrigation pivot on a field in Burley, Idaho with wind turbines in the background. Near W 500 S and S 400 W streets. 10/8/2018 Photo by Kirsten Strough
This year I will be pivoting my life from living more in my house to living more in my apartment before selling my house in the next few years. I am gradually packing and moving my belongings.
Frame for 3 1/2" x 5 1/2" picture/ photograph frame hung on stand and pivots between 2 upright arms; frame and stand is carved; cardboard backing for picture is held on with 4 nails and has "Bradley Crampton" scratched into cardboard; OH: 8 1/8"; OW: 8 1/4"; OD: 2 1/2".
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(Photo credit Bob Gundersen www.flickr.com/photos/bobphoto51/albums)
Macro Mondays, In The Centre - HMM!
My daughter, a.k.a. Little Globalnomad or LG, is a bit of a fan of pink, as you can see!
Bernard Pivot was the host of the famous literary TV show "Apostrophes" in the 80s. He's now retired from TV. He is a well-known critic and member of the prestigious Goncourt jury. He has recently opened a twitter account @bernardpivot1
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The fifth floor of our apartment building in Washington Heights. It is a very old building, but it's home.
A center pivot irrigation system waters a field in Fruitland, Idaho
7/22/2012 Photo by Kirsten Strough
Sunrise at Beaverhead Rock State Park at Twin Bridges, MT, on on August 28, 2019. This is near P&J Ranches where Producer Steve Burke (black baseball cap) and other landowners use water from the Ruby Reservoir at the base of the Ruby Mountains where water flows along the West Bench Canal, just above the mountain base, above the farmlands; along the way, improved U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) funded control valves allow water through debris grates and additional (self-cleaning) rotating cylindrical algae filter screens before entering inlets to funded Irrigation Water Management systems and into the (gravity-flow) Irrigation Pipeline that supplies five center-pivot and one wheel-line Sprinkler System without the use of pumps in Sheridan, MT, on August 28, 2019. The elevation drop from the canal to the sprinklers provides the needed water pressure to efficiently spray water out of the hanging sprinkler nozzles and the gun sprinklers with a rocker-arm drive. This improved water availability, reduced irrigation labor, reduced runoff and erosion, reduced water use, increased yield, cut costs.
Mr. Burke worked with Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) District Conservationist John Wagoner (tan baseball cap and sunglasses) and NRCS Soil Conservation Technician Clayton Marxer (straw cowboy hat).
The irrigation sprinklers systems are fully controlled and monitored from his smartphone connected to the local rural broadband network.
To check the soil health, Mr. Burke uses a hand auger to drill into the soil and pull out samples from his crops.
At this time, he is busy operating a combine to harvest the wheat from the fields. Then his son Steve Burke, Jr., uses stacker equipment to collect the big straw bales quickly.
USDA Multiple Photo Panorama by Lance Cheung.
Irrigation System Sprinkler System (Practice Code 442) is an irrigation system in which all necessary equipment and facilities are installed for efficiently applying water by means of nozzles operated under pressure. for more information, please see nrcs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprdb1046885.pdf
Irrigation Pipeline (Practice Code 430) is an irrigation pipeline and its appurtenances that are installed as part of an irrigation system to convey water for storage or application. For more information, please see nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/detail/national/water/?cid=nrcs144p2_027153
Irrigation Water Management (Practice Code 449) Irrigation water management is the process of determining and controlling the volume, frequency, and application rate of irrigation water in a planned, efficient manner. For more information, please nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/detail/ny/technical/cp/?cid=nrcs144p2_027155
USDA Photo by Lance Cheung.
For more information, please see:
Conservation Practices - usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/detailfull/national/technical/cp/ncps/?cid=nrcs143_026849
NRCS – NRCS - nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/site/national/home/
FPAC - Farm Production and Conservation - usda.gov/our-agency/about-usda/mission-areas
USDA - USDA.gov
These arms are epoxied into the jaws and serve as the levers that articulate the opening and closing motions
#8 Killa Willa has the jammer panty in her right hand as #720 Duchess loses her battle with gravity. 05.04.19 Carson City
Ken Baugh, President of Pivot Interiors. See more executive photos on my website.
Lighting; Paul C Buff Einstein with Octabox camera right. Fired with Cybersync.
In irrigation pivot on a field in Burley, Idaho with wind turbines in the background. Near W 500 S and S 400 W streets. 10/8/2018 Photo by Kirsten Strough