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Fort Worth 24 Emergency AC Repair| 817-769-6575 |Best|Service|A#1 Air, Inc.
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Handyman Plano TX - (214) 232-8671 - Best Handyman in Plano
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Handyman Services - Handyman In Columbus Ohio
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Copper Gutters Massachusetts - Installations - GF Sprague - Reviews - How To - Repairs
Bob Scribner of GF Sprague (http://gfsprague.com) is in GF Sprague #39;s fabrication shop showing the viewer how they manufacture their own copper gutters for th...
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Bothell, Wash. (PRWEB) February 24, 2014
EagleView Technologies, Inc., a leading technology provider of aerial imagery, data analytics and GIS solutions, will be presenting new products including an upcoming GutterReport and the recently released QuickSquares Report at the 2014 International Roofing Expo in Las Vegas, NV, February 26-28, 2014 in booth 763.
EagleView continues to work closely with roofing contractors in developing tools that drive business. Releasing in late March 2014, EagleView will offer contractors the GutterReport, an EagleView measurement report designed specifically to help with the sales, marketing and installation of gutter systems.
The GutterReport will be delivered on average within 24 hours to provide contractors the immediacy that their customers want while giving the contractor confidence that their estimate will be on target due to the technology of EagleView. The report offers a professional presentation including a customized cover page, color photos of the property, eave measurements, downspout and miter corner count, as well as total number of stories by direction.
"We are committed to developing tools that not only save the contractor time but also position their business and employees as innovative business practitioners," stated Rishi Daga, EVP Commercial Sales for EagleView Technologies. "EagleView measurement reports have revolutionized how contractors not only gain accurate structural and roof measurements but how they deliver extraordinary service to their customers."
GutterReport will be previewed in the EagleView booth during the International Roofing Expo along with QuickSquares, another new product from EagleView that was launched in December of 2013. "The QuickSquares report provides roofing contractors the total squares and predominant pitch, both of which are needed to quickly prepare an estimate for a residential roofing project," continued Daga. "The report is delivered on average in about an hour so the contractor can be the first to deliver an estimate to the homeowner. Contractors are seeing great success with this product across the country."
For more information on both of these products visit EagleView at IRE Booth 763 or at http://www.eagleview.com.
About EagleView
EagleView Technologies is the unparalleled provider of aerial imagery, data analytics and GIS solutions serving the commercial, government and public utility sectors. The companys patented image capture processes and 3D modeling algorithms coupled with property-centric analytic tools empower end-user workflows with scalable, efficient and highly accurate answer sets in support of property claims, risk management, emergency response, assessment, corridor mapping and more. For more information contact (866) 659-8439 or visit http://www.eagleview.com or http://www.pictometry.com.
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Gutter Cleaning In ACT - How We Do It!
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Seed direction research -
February 25, 2014 by
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Seeing the light: Catherine Borger measurers light available to annual ryegrass in the inter-row space of a wheat crop, using a Sunfleck Ceptometer. Source: Supplied
A CHANGE in seeding direction may be the solution to weed problems in cereal crops, a West Australian study has revealed.
WAs Department of Agriculture and Food research found altering the sowing orientation of cereals from north-south to east-west reduced ryegrass weed seed sets.
The study found an east-west row alignment created more shade, reducing ryegrass growth and seed production.
It found a 51 per cent drop in ryegrass seed set across the six WA trial sites of wheat and barley grown in 2010 and 2011 after adjusting paddocks to an east-west sowing direction.
DAFWA research officer Catherine Borger said an east-west orientation cast more shade on the interrow space and reduced light penetration through the canopy. With a weed like ryegrass, which is below the canopy, the increased shading will suppress weed growth, Dr Borger said.
While the study indicated there wasnt a big impact on the weed biomass, a dramatic reduction in seed volume helped control the weed.
Dr Borger said this method was also a cost-effective way to tackle ryegrass.
Especially with weeds continuing to develop resistance against herbicides so in-crop weed control with selective herbicides could be difficult.
East-west crop orientation is a free technique rather than increased seeding rate, herbicide application or increased fertiliser rates, she said.
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The men's doubles clash looms as crucial heading into the final of the Craigs Investment Partners Marlborough premier interclub competition between Renwick White and Marlborough Blades at the Forrest Winery Marlborough Tennis Centre in Blenheim tomorrow night.
Both teams are expected to be at full strength for the title decider in the eight-team competition, which has been highly competitive and provided numerous entertaining matches throughout the season.
As always, tomorrow night's contest will open with the two doubles matches. Blades strong young mixed combination Lee Harborne and Lily O'Fagan beat experienced Renwick duo Peter Rogge and Mel Trolove 6-1 7-5 last time the sides met just over a month ago and should be too good once again.
However, it is much harder to pick a winner in the men's match. Renwick's Chris Nott and Jean-Luc Hauswirth are favoured over the Blades pair of Yuichi Ando and Josh Winter, but they have not met in the two previous encounters between the two teams this season. And, with the four singles matches a good chance to be shared, it could well be a battle that proves important in the final reckoning.
The No 1 singles match will see two captains Rogge and Ando square off. Rogge has prevailed both times against Ando this season, but Ando took the first set in a very close encounter second time around and can not be discounted.
Renwick are likely to claim the No 3 match, with Hauswirth expected to be too strong for Winter after a 6-0 6-2 triumph in round four, but the other two singles should go Blades way. O'Fagan should have little trouble in overcoming Trolove, while Harborne has been in good form and beat Nott 6-2 6-4 earlier in the season, although the Renwick No 2 has got much better as the competition has progressed.
Blades were the fourth and final qualifiers for the playoffs, but defied that seeding to upset season-long competition frontrunners Rapaura Drylands One 4-2 on grass at Rapaura in the semifinals last week.
That victory, plus the strong form of Harborne and O'Fagan, makes Blades slight favourites to bag the silverware.
Renwick scrapped through to the final with a game countback win over Grovetown, but the newcomers have the edge when it comes to experience and another countback result could well be on the cards.
Matches start at 5.45pm at the Pollard Park courts and spectators are welcome.
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