"crop production"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed weather conditions and crop production in Michigan, focusing on recent rainfall benefits for corn and soybean harvests. He covered preparedness topics including night vision technology maintenance, proper storage in protective cases, and shooting accuracy with optical devices. The show featured extensive product recommendations for military surplus equipment, camouflage patterns, ammunition, and tactical gear from vendors including MainMilitary.com, Rap4.com, and J.D. Sales. Koernke also discussed upcoming training events at Camp Wayland North involving rifle modifications and multi-projectile ammunition systems, and promoted gleaning opportunities for free food sources like pumpkins and cucumbers from local farms.
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Mark Koernke discussed extensive preparedness topics on August 28, 2014, focusing on early seasonal indicators suggesting a severe winter ahead. He analyzed crop production patterns, caterpillar bands, and natural signs pointing to harsh weather comparable to the 1977-78 Michigan blizzard. The show covered winter survival gear including skis, toboggans, snowshoes, and emergency vehicle supplies, along with detailed advice on constructing volcano stoves for water heating and snow melting. Koernke also recommended specific military surplus equipment from vendors like KeepShooting.com and Centerfire Systems, including Belgian Flecktarn combat coats, Swedish mittens, and gas masks, while emphasizing the importance of purchasing winter gear during summer months when prices are lower.
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Mark Koernke discussed the debt ceiling crisis and government spending priorities, arguing that Social Security recipients and military veterans should receive their payments before any debt ceiling increase. He criticized both political parties as equally corrupt, discussed Blackwater's relocation to Washington D.C., and spent considerable time on agricultural and environmental topics including crop production, buffalo herds, and debunking climate change narratives. Caller Don from Edgewood contributed commentary on government employee priorities and the need to protect senior citizens and veterans.