Travelling to Miracle Swallow Creek

Friday, 30. July 2010

I have just returned from a trip to the solution of small Swallow Creek in northern Georgia, where I studied the delivery method returns produced interesting. The streets of this city is very steep and narrow that farmers can not export their crops to your vehicle. Therefore, the plants do not grow in commercial quantities, with one exception: corn. Farmers have learned there, most of their corn to convert to liquid. Since seeds can spoil quickly, take extra precautions to preserve the fermentation. Then, with his natural force of gravity casting of a granite outcrop was far into a large vat in the valley below their settlements. owners to pay VAT to farmers for their crops by weight. Read more »

Travelling to Miracle Swallow Creek

Wednesday, 14. July 2010

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I have just returned from a trip to the small settlement of Swallow Creek in north Georgia, where I observed an interesting method of shipping produce. The roads to this place are so steep and narrow that the farmers can’t export their crops by wagon. They therefore don’t grow vegetables in any commercial quantity, with one exception: corn. Farmers up there have learned to convert most of their corn to liquid. Since unhusked corn can go bad quickly, they take the added precaution of fermenting it for preservation purposes. They then make use of the natural forces of gravity by pouring it off a rocky granite outcrop from which it falls to a large vat in the valley far below their settlement. The owner of the vat pays the farmers for their crops by weight.

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Travelling to miracle swallow creek

Wednesday, 13. May 2009

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I have just returned from a trip to the small settlement of Swallow Creek in north Georgia, where I observed an interesting method of shipping produce. The roads to this place are so steep and narrow that the farmers can’t export their crops by wagon.

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