For carrying water, all kinds of uses on a farm.
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When I was growing up on my Grandfather's farm we had many pails and buckets laying around. Pails were containers with larger bases than top openings (an upside down bucket) for carrying water and milk. Buckets were used to carry everything else. I don't think anyone makes pails anymore, since carrying water and milk are no longer a big part of farm life. No one confused a pail and a bucket where I grew up.The only difference is which end the bottom is on --the small end (bucket) or the large end (pail). Now it's settled.Jack
5 pails of feed X 2 kilos each = 10 kilos of feed.
what is the meaning of the farm yard
wash using oresured water spray
When I was growing up on my Grandfather's farm we had many pails and buckets laying around. Pails were containers with larger bases than top openings (an upside down bucket) for carrying water and milk. Buckets were used to carry everything else. I don't think anyone makes pails anymore, since carrying water and milk are no longer a big part of farm life. No one confused a pail and a bucket where I grew up.In regards to units of measure, a pail or bucket is not a unit of measure--pail or buckets can be had in one, two, three....gallons, liters, etc. The only difference is which end the bottom is on --the small end (bucket) or the large end (pail). Now it's settled.Jack
The answer is that they could not get water to some of the farm areas but they eventually overcame that by using irrigation.
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they farm by using special tools and plowing. They use shovels to dig.
You need to put a water source either in the middle of the farm or around the farm
There is no such thing as "farm" water. However Cod is a fish adapted to the marine environment.
Depends how big the farm is.