Stock up and save with our bulk offering of Grabber Extended Duration Mega Warmers. We've got you covered, whether you're organizing a cold weather event or making sure your employees are warm in cold conditions. Each warmer lasts up to 18 hours and provides fast heat that doesn't need to be recharged or reheated. They're safe to use, convenient to pack in a backpack or toolbox and can be disposed of with regular trash. Grabber Warmers are made with natural ingredients that don't harm the environment and have a 4 year shelf life if stored in a cool, dry place.
The MegaSack Corporation is one of the most nationally recognized suppliers of bulk bags with customers all over the U.S.A. Our main distribution center is in Magnolia, Arkansas, with other warehouse locations across the country. We keep a large volume of bags in stock for immediate shipment.
Many of the bags for sale are designed for particular applications, so we may have just the bag you need in stock. If we do not have what you are looking for then we may be able to find it from a friend of ours or import the exact bag you need. We have a continuous stream of containers loaded with bags coming to our distribution center. We also offer bags made in the U.S.A.
We manufacture the "MegaSack" brand bulk bag. Our MegaSack has a reputation for being a strong, quality bag at fair price. Sometimes referred to as super bags, or totes, our bags can be used for many applications such as storing and shipping seed, grain, and soybeans, as well as, many other uses.
For many years I simply threw some boneless, skinless breasts into the oven without any preparation to make freezer chicken in bulk. This worked OK, but the end product was dry and tasteless.
Then one of my daughters did some experimenting. Instead of using the IQF breasts, she used fresh and covered them with melted butter and a host of herbs and spices. As they baked in the oven he whole house was driven mad with the aroma wafting from the kitchen.
I loved what she had done, but her process was both too time consuming and expensive (all that melted butter) to be done on a regular basis. So I did some experimenting myself and came up with a modified version that is almost as good yet takes a little less time and money to produce.
Thankfully, the fresh boneless/skinless chicken breasts regularly go on sale in our area for under $2 a pound. I like to buy ten pounds or so at a time. This way we have plenty of chicken to last a few weeks or more.
The Schmidt series of Bulk Blast Pots are designed for high production on site use. The 160 cubic foot is the largest in the range
Mega-blasters increase operating efficiencies onsite. The major benefit of using these type of blast machines is the ability to fill up at the start of a shift and not need to refill till the end of the shift.
Bulk blast pots and bulk mega blasters are used by sandblasting professionals to maximise their productivity abrasive blasting and coating projects
The cost saving through increased productivity is profound
Eliminating the downtime required to refill a standard blast pot can effectively double the abrasive blasting/sandblasting productivity
It Also Reduces the manual handling of your blasting media as bulk pots and mega pots can be filled pneumatically or with overhead crane
A full 8 tonne capacity Mega blaster/bulk blaster can be completely refilled in under 30 minutes and has sufficient capacity to blast with four sandblast operators the whole day
Bulk abrasive blasting pots are ideally suited to large abrasive blasting and coating projects, where multiple blast nozzles are used concurrently
Standard bulk pots for abrasive blasting equipment have provision for up to 4 to 6 outlets, although it will run efficiently with one sandblast nozzle/sandblast operator
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Almost two-thirds of the $27 billion in federal farm subsidies doled out last year went to just 10 percent of America's farm owners, including multimillion-dollar corporations and government agencies, a review of Agriculture Department records by The Associated Press shows.
Rules that base subsidy payments on farm acreage, rather than financial need, mean that taxpayer money flowed to people like media mogul Ted Turner, pro basketball star Scottie Pippen and an heir to the Rockefeller fortune. They also mean some of the wealthiest members of Congress received aid from farm programs they voted for.
At least 20 Fortune 500 companies and more than 1,200 universities and government farms, including state prisons, received checks from federal programs touted by politicians as a way to prop up needy farmers. Subsidies also went to real estate developers and absentee landowners in big cities from Chicago to New York. Sen. Tom Harkin, an Iowa Democrat and chairman of the Senate Agriculture Committee, called such examples an "embarrassment, a black eye that can only undermine public and taxpayer support for the programs."
The American Farm Bureau Federation, the nation's largest farm group, supports the rules, passed by Congress since 1996. But many individual farmers and other critics question a system that gives the country's biggest farmland owners the fattest checks.
Government aid made up almost half of total farm income nationwide last year, most of it parceled out through programs aimed at making sure farmers don't go under when the price they get for crops is not enough to pay their bills. But recipients don't have to be cash-strapped farmers, or even farmers at all. The subsidies flow to anyone with a stake in farmland and the crops that land produces.
The AP analysis of more than 22 million checks sent out by the Agriculture Department in fiscal year 2000 shows that 63 percent of the money went to the top 10 percent of recipients, including many that don't fit the image of the struggling family farmer.
In the last three years, with prices for corn, rice and other crops tumbling to near-record lows, Congress passed a series of bailouts, sending billions of dollars in extra aid to rescue farmers from mounting debt, foreclosure and bankruptcy.
In New York's Hudson Valley, former Chase Manhattan Bank chairman David Rockefeller, grandson of famed oil tycoon John D. Rockefeller, received $146,000 in subsidies. Employees said the money goes into running the family's 3,000-acre farm, not into Rockefeller's pocket.
"The price support program is to encourage production of the crops, and we are just as much a part of that program as anyone else," said spokesman Ed Spaulding of Chevron, which hires tenants to farm some of the oil-bearing land it owns in central California and then collects crop payments to maximize its return on the property.
Scottie Pippen, whose Portland Trailblazers contract pays him about $14 million a year, received $26,000 for growing hardwood trees on an environmentally sensitive plot in his native Arkansas. When Pippen bought the land in 1993, it already was enrolled in the conservation program, according to USDA records.
And Ted Turner, one of the largest private landowners in the United States, and Turner's companies collected at least $190,000 in subsidies last year for ranches he owns in Montana, South Dakota and Florida.
Russ Miller, manager of Turner's farm and ranch companies, based in Bozeman, Mont., said more than half the subsidies his boss got were for conservation programs and added that Turner has spent millions of his own money on such projects. "We feel there is a public good from what we are doing on our farmland," Miller said.
At least $17 million in crop subsidies went to government agencies of all stripes - airports, wildlife departments and prisons. Colleges and universities got another $6.3 million on research crops or farmland bequeathed by benefactors.
Montana received $5.4 million for land set aside for the state in its constitution to help pay for public schools. Montana's Department of Natural Resources partners with tenant farmers, then shares in the subsidies paid for the crop. Louisiana was among at least 14 states to get subsidies on crops grown by convicts on prison farms.
The House Agriculture Committee already has endorsed a package that funnels more money into the existing system and adds some new subsidies, but critics say it does not curb payments to mega-farms or the rich.
Agriculture Secretary Ann Veneman has said only that the Bush Administration will offer Congress guidelines for "ensuring a strong income safety net, pursuing a more market-oriented U.S. farm policy and opening up new trade opportunities abroad."Associated Press:
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Make way for the mega-sized version of the nostalgic candy buttons from your childhood! Whether you're reminiscing about the original paper and candy dots or trying them for the first time, unwrap a pack to share with friends at a party, the movies or just for fun.
Can't decide on your favorite fruity Mike and Ike flavor? You'll find 10 different flavors in this giant bag of the popular chewy candy! Grab a handful of these assorted flavors and you'll enjoy all your favorite flavors. Imagine all the flavor combinations you can make!
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