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John Deere Oil

Is Change Another Word For Progress?

As times change, so do companies. In 1806 William Colgate founded a company to make soap, candles and starch. Colgate toothpaste wasn’t made until 1873. In 1837 John Deere was a frustrated blacksmith in Grand Detour, Illinois trying to make plows that cut through the area’s clay. When he started to make his plows with cast steel, he started the John Deere Equipment Company. In 1866 David McConnell sold books door-to-door. To appeal to women customers he offered free perfume. When the perfume became more popular than the books, McConnell founded the California Perfume Company – which became Avon. Change changes us.

By the end of 2011 the Coca-Cola Company plans a change – to put nutrition facts – what Coca-Cola calls “energy information” – on the front of almost all its packaging worldwide. This change is in response to the public wanting this information easily visible and to the American Heart Association adding sugar to its list of heart hazards. The AHA recommends women have no more than 100 calories from added sugar a day and that men limit those calories to 150. A 12-ounce can of Classic Coca-Cola contains 140 calories. Things might go better with Coke – just not so much.

A few years ago activist/entrepreneur, Jeff Berman, told farmers in Dove Creek, Colorado that he would build a plant to convert sunflower seeds to biodiesel if they would grow the sunflowers. Convinced there was more money per acre in sunflowers than in beans and wheat, farmers were growing thousands of acres by 2008 and the plant was under construction. That’s when federal subsidies for biofuels ended. Berman’s plans had to change. Instead of biofuel, the sunflower seeds make food-grade sunflower oil. Nevertheless, hulls and pieces of plant material are turned into gas to help power the plant. Both sunflowers and hope continue to grow.

Even Australia’s male southern brown tree frogs have had to change. The increase in urban traffic noise is drowning out their mating calls, causing a sharp decline in their population. In some areas the distance a mating call can be heard has dropped from hundreds of meters to 20-50 meters. To increase the distance they can be heard, the males have learned to change their calls to a higher pitch. Unfortunately, female frogs associate a higher pitch with a smaller or younger, less experienced frog. What’s needed is female frogs willing to take a leap of faith.

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Cowboy Boots Are For Cowboys Alone. Not!

Here is a notion almost everybody shares. "Cowboy boots are called that way because they are just for cowboys."

Well, if you are among the people who think this way, then this may come as a shock to you. You are wrong. Although initially cowboy boots are made for farm hands who does a lot of riding and who steps on a lot of mud in a ranch, they have totally evolved since their inception. For one, you do not just see them now on ranches and farms. They can now be seen in different industries and environment as well. A lot of handymen for example prefer using them because, they are easy on the feet. Their correct fit makes the wearer feel as if they are wearing socks instead of shoes. More than the comfort they bring, the steel toe variety is also a lot safer compared to other conventional pairs of shoes. With them on, your carpenter would not have to worry about hurting themselves if a hammer or a similar tool accidentally drops on their feet.

Apart from handy men, sometimes you can also spot nature enthusiasts like hunters and explorers wearing cowboy boots. And why not? Those boots are practically their protection against grass and other plants that cause rashes or allergies. In addition, those cowboy boots that are waterproof are just perfect for treading shallow rivers and streams without getting your feet wet.

And those are just two of the many proofs that cowboy boots do not just belong in cowboy feet anymore. Note however that as a pair of boots changes its function, manufacturers sometimes find the need to customize them accordingly.

John Deere Boots for example have steel toes and are water proof. Apart from that, most if not all of their pairs are given rubber soles that will keep the wearer steady all the time. This makes them perfect for handymen who spend a lot of time in their workshop tinkering with their carpentry projects and all that.

Apart from John Deere Boots, Twisted X Boots is another noted manufacturer of cowboy work boots. And just like the latter, their boots are also customized depending on your needs. Their pairs are also fitted with steel toes but Twisted X Boots take pride in letting everybody know that most if not all of their work boot soles are oil and slip resistant. So if you work in a kitchen where a lot of grease gets thrown on the floors and you want to keep your own style, then these boots will be right for you.

Now if you have not had a pair of cowboy boots yet or if you have not even tried one, then maybe this is the best time for you to start looking. They are not really hard to find. Both John Deere and Twisted X Boots are available in your local stores. If for example, you did not find a design that you fancy, you can always look online for more options. Also, before buying something, make sure that you have a clear picture on what you are going to use them for just so you end up with the right pair.

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