Traveling changes your perspective of life. – Michele Frazier
Death Valley Certified Crop Advisors
posted on June 23, 2016 by admin in Quotes
Traveling changes your perspective of life. – Michele Frazier
posted on June 18, 2016 by admin in agriculture
New posts from Friday, June 17th, 2016.
Jared Londry Discusses Impact of Lighting, Location and Building Type on Commercial Real Estate Value
There are a number of factors that will play a role in a potential commercial real estate buyer’s decision, but Jared Londry is often quick to point out that those factors simply represent a subset of a single overarching question: How much potential income is this building capable of producing? This applies…Read More.
posted on June 10, 2016 by admin in business, crops
While CreditUpdates.com has used its expertise to ensure the highest level of customer service along with consistently exceptional credit monitoring services, the company still has a lot to offer companies operating in the agricultural industry. After all, innovation is already responsible for generating a wealth of positive outcomes in agriculture and has played a central role in resolving critical issues capable of undercutting the viability of the industry altogether.
In response to the lack of access to water, innovators in the agricultural industry developed drip irrigation systems to maximize the usefulness of the water that was available to them. Going further back in history, a lack of fertile land led to the development of nitrogen-enriched fertilizers. It is because of the innovators responsible for these ideas that substantial crop production can be accomplished even in the absence of nutrient-rich soil and plenty of water — Death Valley is an excellent example of these conditions — so it is certainly the case that a continued focus on efficiency and innovation will enable the agricultural industry to overcome any issues associated with scarcity.
posted on June 9, 2016 by admin in death valley
When you think of death valley, there aren’t too many people who consider it to be a vacation spot unless you’re Michael John Mally and Nick Alsis. In the year of 1998, these two professional travelers decided to take the most hardcore vacation they could imagine and that involved staying in Death Valley for an entire week with limited supplies.
If you ever feel stranded and out of options, Michael J. Mally is the man with the answers to pretty much any survival question as he has traveled to every location in the world with an exception of two; that’s Afghanistan and Iraq due to the threats to safety in those regions at the time being. Other than that, Michael Mally has thoroughly tested his skills and abilities in some of the roughest terrain imaginable. With that in mind, Mr. Mally is sure that staying in Death Valley would be a walk on the beach compared to other places he’s been.
Death Valley is home to only a few with an extreme limitation on civilization, unless you count the population of snakes and scorpions. Nick Alsis, on the other hand, isn’t too thrilled about the idea for this trip and is looking forward to making it back to the green forests.