That Quail Place Forum
Our Member's Section => Off Topic Discussion and Current Event's => Topic started by: gboston1970 on January 09, 2009, 12:30:13 AM
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If you really would like to appreciate the organization of this forum check out back yard chickens, talk about a mess, I joined just to read up on chicken incubating and hatching because were gonna keep 4 diffrent pure breeds, and MAN WHAT A JOKE, nothing is in its right spot, and when you do find something, one minute your reading about humidity and the next your picking coffee beans in Brazil, anyway just ranting a little and hope we never get like that
s176
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It comes close sometimes , but we have PEOPLE that keep us in line.. s020
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If you really would like to appreciate the organization of this forum check out back yard chickens, talk about a mess, I joined just to read up on chicken incubating and hatching because were gonna keep 4 diffrent pure breeds, and MAN WHAT A JOKE, nothing is in its right spot, and when you do find something, one minute your reading about humidity and the next your picking coffee beans in Brazil, anyway just ranting a little and hope we never get like that
s176
I quit that site a long time ago !
I was there mainly to help/give info on "Gamebirds". But kids would just attack everything (and me) for posting the right info. One of the girls was one that stated Pheasants were "developed" by crossing different breeds of chickens !
THEN , to make matters WORSE , the mods would delete my posts and send me PMs telling ME to back off !
However......if one wants to read some off the wall dumb/funny stuff about the proper care and raising of Pheasants and Quail , that is the place for it !
They were even dumb enough to attack a person posting info to help them, a person whom I hold in high regard and knows more than I ever will !
(to help slider behave, I'll not mention his name :evil: )
Maybe that's where "our" two "special and unique" girls came from ? :angel:
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My first thought... c49
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So, how are coffee beans picked in brazil ?
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Thursday
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So, how are coffee beans picked in brazil ?
cv, I am glad you ask.... s020
(http://www.coffeeresearch.org/Pictures/harvesting3.jpg)
Each year coffee is harvested during the dry season when the coffee cherries are bright red, glossy, and firm.
How to Harvest Coffee Beans
Ripe cherries are either harvested by hand, stripped from the tree with both unripe and overripe beans, or all the coffee beans are collected using a harvesting machine. These processes are called selective picking, stripping, and mechanical harvesting, respectively. To maximize the amount of ripe coffee harvested, it is necessary to selectively pick the ripe coffee beans from the tree by hand and leave behind unripe, green beans to be harvested at a later time.
More can be found on this subject that you are inquiring about at this link:
http://www.coffeeresearch.org/agriculture/harvesting.htm (http://www.coffeeresearch.org/agriculture/harvesting.htm)
Happy coffee bean picking s020
Steve
Pheasant Hollow Farm
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Well there you go Steve, I knew these guys were smart.
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Thank you Steve - Pheasant Hollow Farm
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Nothing like getting s6 and c110 some c109 for a good j45 once in a while.
Steve
Pheasant Hollow Farm
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Nothing like getting s6 and c110 some c109 for a good j45 once in a while.
Steve
Pheasant Hollow Farm
it sure is from time to time but s6 or not .
That's very informative Steve. s98
I sure am glad no one (ok me) had to wait till
Thursday
To get back on topic..
If you really would like to appreciate the organization of this forum check out back yard chickens, talk about a mess, I joined just to read up on chicken incubating and hatching because were gonna keep 4 diffrent pure breeds, and MAN WHAT A JOKE, nothing is in its right spot, and when you do find something, one minute your reading about humidity and the next your picking coffee beans in Brazil, anyway just ranting a little and hope we never get like that
s176
I do appreciate TQP and all the folks here .. wouldn't be what it is with out them
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j45 did ya miss me ...im still here ..even when i just come on here to read ...i feel so loved ...all warm and fuzzy like a new peep. by the way i wouldnt waste my time on a site like that either, s20 i go where the experts are,... like my best freinds ...you know who you are guys...i love you guys ...thank you guys for making this such a fascinating site.. its a shame people get such bad information on that site s176
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One thing I always liked about this forum was its ease of navigation.
did ya miss me
Evidentally.............Must be a bad aim?
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Could be all the bouncin' around from the "go fast" tea, she claims.
This might help you, Chuck.
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One thing I always liked about this forum was its ease of navigation.
did ya miss me
Evidentally.............Must be a bad aim?
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Need to lead more !
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No need for a lead...
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j45 c110 c109 my aims better than all yall...lol