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  2. Keepie uppie - Wikipedia

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    A footballer doing kick-ups. Keepie uppie, keep-ups or kick-ups is the skill of juggling with an association football using feet, lower legs, knees, chest, shoulders, and head, without allowing the ball to hit the ground. [1]

  3. List of Bluey episodes - Wikipedia

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    Bluey blows up her last balloon and plays a game of "keepy uppy" with Bingo; trying to keep the balloon in the air for as long as possible. The sisters call upon Bandit to make the game more challenging, which leads to an outdoor chase to protect the balloon from popping on the grass.

  4. Combine harvester - Wikipedia

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    Lyle Yost invented an auger that would lift grain out of a combine in 1947, making unloading grain much easier and further from the combine. [14] In 1952 Claeys launched the first self-propelled combine harvester in Europe; [ 15 ] in 1953, the European manufacturer Claas developed a self-propelled combine harvester named ' Hercules ', it could ...

  5. Clarkson's Farm - Wikipedia

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    According to Barb, the first episode of the second series of Clarkson's Farm broke viewing record on Amazon in the UK and became the most watched original series on Amazon. It was watched by 4.3 million viewers on TV in seven days, with more UK viewers watching the episode than The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power , which had 3.2 million ...

  6. Dappledown Farm - Wikipedia

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    In the show's narrative, Cant's character Brian was the owner of the Dappledown Farm. For each episode, he introduced feature cartoons from a studio farm set. [ 6 ] For example, in the first episode, Brian told the story of animals on the farm that hatched from an egg such as birds, snakes, and tortoises. [ 7 ]

  7. Big Barn Farm - Wikipedia

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    Big Barn Farm is a British live-action and animated children's comedy television series following the lives of four young animals on a farm which uses a combination of live-action and animation. [2] It was produced by The Foundation and commissioned by Michael Carrington for the BBC children's channel CBeebies .

  8. Post-harvest losses (grains) - Wikipedia

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    Harvest losses occur between the beginning and completion of harvesting, and are primarily caused by losses due to shattering. Post-harvest losses occur between harvest and the moment of human consumption. They include on-farm losses, such as when grain is threshed, winnowed, and dried. Other on-farm losses include inadequate harvesting time ...

  9. List of Come Outside episodes - Wikipedia

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    Auntie Mabel sings a song about the many different kinds of bread for sale in the shops. She chooses a loaf and takes it home. She tells the story of the Little Red Hen who couldn't persuade any of the animals on the farm to help her grow some wheat. cut and thresh it. take it to the mill to be ground into flour. or make the bread. So she did ...