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Mining for Billions Abroad America’s Newest Export is Heavy Equipment
Farming is not only an ancient profession, it is an essential one. With world population topping 7 billion, farmers are under pressure to produce the highest yield per acre that they can manage. In fact, in the last 60 years, the average farmer has managed to almost triple their crop output, which is good news…
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Is Your Refrigerator Green? Making Changes to Save on Energy Costs for the Home
Homeowners are always on the lookout for energy savings, and the good news is that recent technological developments are making energy conservation much more attainable. And with the average bill topping $100 every month, the quest for energy solutions can be an important one. That cost could drop to $90 monthly just by the installation…
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What Most Concrete Contractors Will Never Tell You
Do you want to put in your new gravel, concrete, or asphalt driveway? Before you hit the contractor supply stores for sand & cement or other materials, consider using professional and processed concrete. Asphalt roads have an underlayer of concrete, and something has to hold your gravel in place, so you need this step. Sure,…
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Why Back to School Shopping Doesn’t Have to be Lame
The long, hot, and sleepy dog days of summer are slowly coming to an end and that means school will be back in session before you know it. Sure, there are still a few trips to the amusement or water park that need to be made, there are still a few swims yet to be…
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3 Ways to Avoid Setting a Fire in Your Kitchen
The most common place for a fire to start is the kitchen. That’s a fact. According to data from Statistics Brain, cooking causes 56% — more than half — of all home fires. In order to minimize the risk to your home, here are just a few things you need to do. Take Care of…
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The Cold Hard Facts on Directional Drilling
For individuals who don’t know about directional drilling, it can seem like one big mystery. Sometimes, it can even come off as ominous. With our environment in a clear state of crisis, the last thing we need is more precious resources being burnt off and squandered. But is that the extent of directional boring and…
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The API-650 Standard is the Best to Follow When Building a Storage Tank
The api 650 standard for building a steel tank is a standard above the rest. It’s one of the most common standards used for building tanks that are used primarily to store gasoline, oil, chemicals, and water storage. They’re commonly found across the country in places like pipelines, refineries, and terminals, and production plants. The…
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3 Reasons Why the Oil and Gas Industry is Booming
When dealing with oil and gas, we at Dragon Products understand the urgency to highlight the reliability of equipment used for fracking. To understand just how important it is for fraq jobs, we have compiled three reasons why the crude oil and natural gas companies stronger now than they have ever been in the past.…
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What to Look for When Buying an Above Ground Storage Tank
What is an Above ground storage tank Above ground storage tanks are storage containers which are not buried beneath the ground and are used for the containment of fuels, oils and other materials that can be considered hazardous. Before erecting an above ground storage tank, consult with your local laws and regulations. State requirements for…
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7 Facts for Those Considering and Eco Friendly Burial
In the last decade, cremation and eco friendly burials have become increasingly popular in the U.S. Cremation offers a cost effective, environmentally conscious way to honor the passing of a loved one. Here are some of the facts to consider when thinking about cremation and the memorializing a loved one. The Facts on Cremation There…