Meet the town people of Greensburg and hear their first hand accounts of how they survived one of the largest tornado’s in U.S. history. With a clean slate the town decides to rebuild the entire community with energy saving features for every home and farm and as green as possible. The series was aired on Planet Green and chronicles the town’s journey of personal stories and the rebuilding of a Midwest farming town on the decline into a sustainable model of eco-living. When there town was destroyed they set out to include as many energy efficient building and lighting resources that they could. A show was created that followed reconstruction efforts and the results to date have been inspiring showing that even in the face of disaster good can come from total destruction.
Through this tragedy it helped to spark a movement across the country to find a more sustainable way of farming crops that are not only more profitable but have less impact on the overall environment. Today’s farmer is having to make a transition in the way that they plant their crops and raise their animals to help reduce their carbon footprint. With all the new technologies that are coming onto the market farmers are starting to use this technology to better plant and harvest their crops. They are finding creative ways to reuse waste products of the farm that was normally throw away and now being used to help cut fuel costs and create better yields in crop and animal production. Their tractors and combines which are the life blood of any high yielding farm are getting a make over in order to become more efficient around the farm. Luckily their are government subsidies to help those smaller farmers out who are looking to upgrade their equipment and there are even online sites that are set up specifically to help you search for used tractors across your state and the country. These online resources and communities will only help create a greater need for more efficient tractors and help take the lessons of the people of Greensburg and make them applicable across this great land.
Tractorsearch.com is a listing place that is in keeping with this green philosophy as it is a site that promotes and offers used farm equipment, especially all kinds of tractors, attachments and barn equipment. It is a simple but very useful site where you simply type the make and model that you are searching for and you will find an assortment of tractor types for your search. Whether you require large farm machinery or construction or even forestry tractors, this is the site where you can search and find farm equipment that will support your environmental initiatives. Visit their Facebook page to read updates and information from dealers and families across the country. In their offering and coordination of tractors for you to re-use and their support of customers with their online resources, tractorsearch.com provides an effective way to sell and buy online farm equipment for both used and new: a great locator service for any community trying to rebuild itself in a progressive, environmentally conscious way!
Tags: eco-farming, farm equipment, green farming, sustainable crops, tractor search
Blogging Online, Real Estate, Technology | admin October 21, 2010
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