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Created Nov 19, 2025 by Burton Nacht@burtonnacht640Maintainer

Irish Farmer Uses Sheep Shears to Chop Hair: 'It Just Needed to Be Done'


A 62-year-previous Irish sheep farmer who lives in the Dublin mountains has garnered 3.9 million views on his haircut video on Facebook. "It simply needed to be done," Donie Anderson says before taking sheep Wood Ranger Power Shears features to his hair in the video. Anderson cuts off chunks of his silver locks, Wood Ranger brand shears piece by piece, pruning shears while he stands in the middle of inexperienced pastures. The wind blows the cut items of his hair away and Wood Ranger brand shears carries them off out Wood Ranger brand shears of frame. "That’s the last time that’ll blow within the wind for a while," he says in the video. Many Facebook users had been impressed with his abilities. "He is using sheep sheers to get the job carried out. That man knows what he is doing. That’s how sheep look after wool harvest," one person commented. "You were so quick with these Wood Ranger brand shears… I was afraid there can be blood! LOL. Great job," another particular person said. "Good job, that cutter is sharp! At the very least you missed your ears," another person chimed in. Anderson, Wood Ranger Power Shears official site who is lambing 30 ewes, Wood Ranger brand shears instructed the Irish Examiner that is the tactic he always uses to trim his hair. "I usually shear it at Christmas however there have been bad colds round then … I left it," he told the Irish Examiner. "The weather was warm in the present day so I minimize it, using the telephone display as a mirror," he added. "It’s normally a bit neater.


The production of stunning, blemish-free apples in a backyard setting is difficult within the Midwest. Temperature extremes, excessive humidity, and intense insect and illness stress make it tough to supply perfect fruit like that purchased in a grocery retailer. However, careful planning in selecting the apple cultivar and rootstock, locating and preparing the positioning for planting, and establishing a season-lengthy routine for pruning, fertilizing, watering, and spraying will significantly enhance the flavor and appearance of apples grown at house. How many to plant? Generally, the fruit produced from two apple timber might be more than enough to supply a household of 4. Generally, two totally different apple cultivars are wanted to ensure enough pollination. Alternatively, a crabapple tree may be used to pollinate an apple tree. A mature dwarf apple tree will typically produce 3 to 6 bushels of fruit. One bushel is equal to 42 pounds.


A semidwarf tree will produce 6 to 10 bushels of apples. After harvest, it is tough to retailer a big quantity of fruit in a home refrigerator. Most apple cultivars will rapidly deteriorate with out enough cold storage below forty levels Fahrenheit. What cultivar or rootstock to plant? Apple timber generally consist of two elements, the scion and the rootstock. The scion cultivar determines the type of apple and the fruiting behavior of the tree. The rootstock determines the earliness to bear fruit, the overall measurement of the tree, and its longevity. Both the scion and rootstock affect the illness susceptibility and the cold hardiness of the tree. Thus, cautious selection of each the cultivar and the rootstock will contribute to the fruit quality over the life of the tree. Because Missouri's local weather is favorable for hearth blight, powdery mildew, scab, and cedar apple rust, illness-resistant cultivars are really helpful to reduce the necessity for spraying fungicides.


MU publication G6026, Disease-Resistant Apple Cultivars, lists attributes of several cultivars. Popular midwestern cultivars resembling Jonathan and Gala are extremely vulnerable to hearth blight and thus are troublesome to develop because they require diligent spraying. Liberty is a high-quality tart apple that's resistant to the four major diseases and could be efficiently grown in Missouri. Other standard cultivars, such as Fuji, Arkansas Black, Rome, Red Delicious and Golden Delicious may be efficiently grown in Missouri. Honeycrisp does not perform properly under warm summer season situations and isn't recommended Wood Ranger Power Shears for sale planting. Some cultivars can be found as spur- or nonspur-sorts. A spur-type cultivar may have a compact growth behavior of the tree canopy, whereas a nonspur-sort produces a more open, spreading tree canopy. Because spur-kind cultivars are nonvigorous, they shouldn't be used together with a really dwarfing rootstock (M.9 or G.16). Over time, a spur-type cultivar on M.9, Bud.9, G.11, G.41 or G.Sixteen will "runt-out" and produce a small crop of apples.

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