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City Farm - Sheep Dog.mpg

Admin | March 30, 2010

Watch a very smart sheep dog called Oscar, bring home the sheep and give every one a great laugh too.


savewater!® Alliance Australia

Admin | March 30, 2010

The savewater! Alliance is a not-for-profit organisation of water corporations dedicated to accelerating behavioural change in the way Australian’s use water. savewater.com.au is a leading resource for water conservation where you can find out information, compare water efficient products and win water saving products . It is a one-stop-shop for all your water conservation needs.


City Farm - Sheep Shearing.mpg

Admin | March 29, 2010

Learn how to shear a sheep the Australian wool shed way, learn a little history and enjoy a few laughs


Drunk Flowers

Admin | March 27, 2010

This is what happens when you give flowers too much to drink. The video, created by Sukle Advertising & Design (Denver, CO), is part of the 2007 Use Only What You Need summer water conservation campaign for Denver Water. To see more of the campaign, visit: www.sukle.com Also, visit the UOWYN Web site: www.useonlywhatyouneed.org


Australian Outback Farm

Admin | March 27, 2010

At the farm


Star the Australian Shepherd Tracking dog at Hopewind Farm

Admin | March 25, 2010

Young Aussie Star tracks with a purpose. A very nice work ethic in this beautiful girl. Here with her handler Lene and tracklayer Laurie Shuren she does a fantastic job.


Sheryl Crow on Water Conservation

Admin | March 24, 2010

Grammy award-winner, Sheryl Crow speaks about the importance of conserving water to help preserve the environment. She also mentions in this day in age she can never help too many causes.


Animals Australia Factory Farm Tv Advert

Admin | March 23, 2010

Hey so i am uploading this for my charity to show you what occurs in Australian Piggeries. Please dont abuse me just sharing a video which i feel is well made and for my favourite charity, and for my favourite animal the pigs :D please free range is the best choice the even better choice is Vegetarianism or veganism :D but thats up to u but please free range www.animalsaustralia.org Animals Australia is the only national organisation that actively exposes animal abuse and promotes a cruelty-free lifestyle. Our experienced campaigners and investigators work tirelessly and intelligently to protect the most vulnerable animals in the country—with unparalleled results.


Startling Truth - Water Conservation Commercial

Admin | March 21, 2010


Planting on Farmer Dave’s Farm

Admin | March 21, 2010

Putting the first crop since the drought


Chant the Australian Shepherd tracking at Hopewind Farm in Lafayette NJ

Admin | March 19, 2010

This red australian shepherd tracks with zest as his sails along this snowy track. Very nice supportive handling in this vid


The Role of Social Norms in Energy and Water Conservation

Admin | March 18, 2010

Managers and marketers can motivate consumers to participate in environmental conservation programs by telling them how the majority of other people behaved in the same situation. Researchers specifically studied how to ask hotel guests whether or not they wanted to reuse their towels during the course of a stay.


Australian Animal Farm/Cherrybear1964

Admin | March 17, 2010

I am able to change my voice and accurately imitate various animals…look and see.


Pure Proof: The Cadiz Water Conservation Project

Admin | March 15, 2010

An exciting in-depth look at the significant water resource located beneath our Cadiz Valley property, including a journey deep inside one of our wells. The video brings to life the intricacies of the aquifer system and demonstrates the sustainability of the Cadiz Water Conservation & Storage Project being developed now at our property in Cadiz, California.


Australian Pig Farms - in defence of mothers

Admin | March 15, 2010

Take a walk inside a typical Australian pig farm. These conditions reflect the industry ‘Code’ for animal welfare for pigs, which will allow mother pigs to be cruelly caged for their entire 16 week pregnancies for another 10 years. Pregnant sows and mothers are kept isolated in tiny stalls and prevented from expressing even the most basic motherly instincts. www.animalsaustralia.org


Oh macdonald had a Farm (Drunk Aussie!)

Admin | March 13, 2010

The funniest thing I have ever seen!


Hygiene & Hair Washing — 25L/Day Water Conservation Challenge (Day 10)

Admin | March 13, 2010

Just for those who may be curious, I am still maintaining a healthy level of personal hygiene. I’m not covering it up with perfume or anything. haha I also haven’t been running marathons, though. I’ve thought about jogging since it’s getting nice out. I should do that and bathe afterwards and see if the same amount of water is still good enough… To check out my full blog, visit www.sierraclub.ca


Amazing footage of tornado escape

Admin | March 11, 2010

Dramatic escape as farmer films an approaching tornado destroying his equipment in Australia. . Follow us on twitter at twitter.com


UNDP Public Service Song on water conservation & climate change

Admin | March 10, 2010

Ministry of Environment and UNDP launch Public Service Announcements on water conservation & climate change.


Australian Chicken in a can taste test! on Jimbo Jitsu’s Farm House Show.

Admin | March 9, 2010

Sorry for getting names wrong here is a link to their channels… www.youtube.com www.youtube.com “Chicken in a can Taste test time” I figured the Australians are doing it somebody from the USA should step up and defend our position in the taste test Olympics… And I am brave enough to do it!


Rain Bird - Drip Irrigation Tips

Admin | March 7, 2010

To Drip or not to Drip? That is the question Michael answers in this Episode. Michael says drip irrigation is not just for watering pots, flowers and shrubs; but can be the best method for watering trees as well. A common assumption is that the secret to having a green and healthy yard is water, water and more water. Nature is struggling to meet our ever-increasing demands for water and we are facing drought conditions with water rationing in some parts of the country. Simply put — there is a limit to how much water we can consume without ever-increasing consequences. With summer here and the height of the watering season upon us, it is time to make sure all of us are doing our part to conserve water and at the same time keep the water bill down. Michael Glassman is an award winning landscape designer and in this weekly podcast series offers tips on how to save water and still have a great yard. Michael has twenty years of experience in the field and has been featured in such publications as Sunset Magazine, Fine Gardening, Better Homes and Gardens, and Landscape Architecture. He is designer and co-host of the Discovery Home Channel program Garden Police.


Warwick Farm Touring Cars Division 1 Part 2

Admin | March 7, 2010

Warwick Farm Touring Cars Divison 1 part 2. Watch as the Mustangs and Mini’s battle it out for the win at Warwick farm in the 1968 Tasman Series.


Oakvale Farm, Sydney by Asiatravel.com

Admin | March 5, 2010


Water Conservation Challenge — 25 L/day! (Day 1)

Admin | March 4, 2010

I’ve decided that, if I’m going to talk about water efficiency and conservation, I should walk the talk and, you know, challenge myself every once and a while. The average Canadian uses a whopping 329 Litres of water per day –to use a tangible comparison, this is the equivalent of 658 water bottles (though bottled water is, or course, terrible for the environment). We are, next to Americans, the worst water wasters in the world. Europeans use an average of 150 Litres per capita per day (Lpcd), and we’re over double that! I’ve decided to take part in the 25 Litre water challenge –that is, cut my daily water usage so it amounts to 25 L or less every day for the month of March, while still remaining hygienic and un-smelly. :) For more info and to follow my progress on this challenge, check out my blog at sierraclub.ca


Raw Vid - Tornado rips through Aussie farm

Admin | March 3, 2010

Tornadoes are not uncommon in southwestern Australia. They are reported most frequently from the coastal strip south from Perth to Cape Leeuwin, and from the adjacent inland, especially in the cooler months. Early on 6 April 1960, a particularly violent tornado formed on a trough line ahead of a major cold front and swept through jarrah forest near Collie, cutting a path 32km long and 240 metres wide. Trees more than a metre in diameter were uprooted, and many smaller ones were snapped off about 1.5 to 3 metres above the ground. Rated at F2 on the Fujita scale, the storm would have inflicted great damage had it passed through a major town. Many lesser tornadoes have in fact affected population centres in the region, and while casualties have been few, many homes have been severely damaged or destroyed. A similar tornado in northwest Tasmania left a swathe of snapped trees in forest country near Smithton early on 22 November 1992.


2009 Mini Aussie Nationals Promo

Admin | March 2, 2010

2009 Mini Aussie Nationals held in Gray Summit, Missouri at Purina Farm October 14 - 18, 2009. Limited coverage of this event is available on DVD. Please contact Brad Haskell for more details (email address is at the end of the promo).


Battle at Kruger

Admin | March 1, 2010

www.battleatkruger.com. http Copyright: negativespace Media Winner! youtube’s Best Eyewitness Video. A battle between a pride of lions, a herd of buffalo, and 2 crocodiles at a watering hole in South Africa’s Kruger National Park while on safari. COPYRIGHT NOTICE. For licensing opportunities, please visit www.battleatkruger.com. This video is copyrighted and cannot be used before live audiences or through any form of mass media without the express permission of Jason Schlosberg or David Budzinski. Its use via youtube is intended for personal use only and can only be viewed on youtube and websites using the youtube embed code. Any other use of the video or its screen captures violate this copyright. Featured on National Geographic, Animal Planet, ABC, and MSNBC!


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