Suspenz Double-Up SUP Stand, Yellow
Product Description
The Suspenz double SUP stand safely holds and protects 2 sup’s keeping them off the ground and action ready.
Price: $99.95
- Indoor & outdoor stand for holding 2 SUP’s
- Lightweight, epoxy powder-coated aluminum frame
- Sup’s rest on Neoprene foam pads
- Lightweight and portable, it goes where you go
- Fits two SUP’s each up to 7 inches thick
Image from page 648 of “Marvels of the new West : a vivid portrayal of the stupendous marvels in the vast wonderland west of the Missouri River : comprising marvels of nature, marvels of race, marvels of enterprise, marvels of mining, marvels of stock-rai
Identifier: marvelsofnewwest1889thay
Title: Marvels of the new West : a vivid portrayal of the stupendous marvels in the vast wonderland west of the Missouri River : comprising marvels of nature, marvels of race, marvels of enterprise, marvels of mining, marvels of stock-raising, and marvels of agriculture, graphically and truthfully described
Year: 1887 (1880s)
Authors: Thayer, William Makepeace, 1820-1898
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Publisher: Norwich, Conn. : Henry Bill Pub. Co.
Contributing Library: Harold B. Lee Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Brigham Young University
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eed without annoying itsneighbor, and the ewes andlambs are thus freed fromall chance of injury. Thebars revolving on their sup-ports, the sheep do not rubtheir necks in feeding. Ifthe rack is placed under ashoot or trap-door, the hay orstraw can be dropped into it,without falling on the sheep, and thereby soiling the wool. If, instead of forage, roots are givento the sheep, the bottom of the rack, with its plinth, forms a conven-ient receptacle for them. The editor of the Journal of Agricultiirc, speaking of the habits ofsheep, says:— Sheep adapt themselves to a wider latitude than any domesti-cated animal, except dogs. For more than a thousand years theyhave been raised with profit in Iceland, where the climate is so coldthat few cultivated crops can be produced. They are also raised withprofit in all the countries of Europe and Asia that border on theNorth Sea. Sheep raising has lately been undertaken in Patagoniawith excellent promise of success. South Africa and all the islands
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A NOVEL SHEEP RACK. 6o8 MARVELS OF THE NEW WEST. in the Indian Ocean are found to be well adapted *,o the raising ofsheep. Spain and Asiatic Turkey have long produced most excellentwool, although the climate of these countries is very warm. Sheepdo well in every State and Territory in this country, and are betteradapted to poor land than any other domesticated animal except thegoat. There is economy in keeping a few sheep in pastures that arechiefly devoted to other animals, for the reason that the former willeat many kinds of weeds and grasses that the latt^^ will leave. A WOMAN ON A CATTLE RANCH. This is a veritable experience received from the lips of the womanherself. We do not present it because it is at all exceptional inregard to hardships and checkered experiences. Indeed, it is thestory of one who enjoyed considerable more of privilege and comfortthan falls to the lot of the average ranch-life. She was young inyears and in matrimony. Her husband bought out a ranchman inthe Ne
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