Planting Tomatoes - Using Horse Manure Compost for Soil Building [08:27]
I'm doing something different this year, planting all of my tomatoes in the same garden. But the soil needs some work. So I brought in enough composted horse...
Isnt He Clever (SD-16x9).mp4 [02:56]
#4. ISN'T HE CLEVER (Luis Contreras, 4-1) Owner: Kirk and Judy Robison. $800000 G3 Sunland Derby Webcasts sponsored by Sunland Park Racetrack, Doubletree Farm, A&A Ranch and SureBet Racing News Trainer: Henry Dominguez. Lifetime Record: 6-4-1-0, $215960. Isn't He Clever ranks as the local powerhouse with commanding stakes record wins in both the $104200 Riley Allison Futurity and the $150000 Borderland Derby. The Smarty Jones gelding remains unbeaten over New Mexico soil forEl Paso owners Kirk and Judy Robison. Mr. Robison is President of Peter Piper Industries and is currently enjoying a tremendous meet as the leading owner with 12 wins from 38 starters through March 18. After winning his first two career starts at Zia Park, Isn't He Clever came in a close second in the Clever Trevor Stakes at Remington Park and stamped himself as a player. He parlayed that effort to a near 12 length win in the Allison Futurity. On Feb. 4, the bay gelding moved to the deep waters of Santa Anita Park and finished fourth in the Grade 2 $200000 Robert Lewis Stakes. He set a commanding pace and led for 6 furlongs. The multiple stakes winner showed another dimension by coming from off the pace in the Borderland Derby. The Henry Dominguez trained runner will enjoy a healthy home course advantage in the Sunland Derby (Gr. III). Dominguez won the 2007 WinStar Derby with the classy Song of Navarone. Isn't He Clever will be ridden by 2010 Sunland Park and 2012 Woodbine jockey champion Luis Contreras.
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Nyárzáró dirt park találkozó PEEX [03:47]
Sweet style! Enjoy! NinetyNine Prod.
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Congratulations Jody Jamieson 2001 [06:28]
Was victorious in the 2001 World Driving Championship as Canada's representative at the event in Finland and Sweden...He also competed in the 2003 and 2005 competitions, finishing second in '03 and eighth in '05..was awarded the Lampman Cup for the 2000 season as the leading driver in the Ontario Sires Stakes...Named the 2006 Rising Star Award winner by the United States Harness Writers' Association...Was awarded the 2007 and 2009 O'Brien Awards as Canada's Driver of the Year...Shared the '09 Harness Tracks of America Driver of the Year Award with Dave Palone...Captured the North American dash crown in 2009 with 796 wins, 787 of which came on Canadian soil, an all-time record...Swept all three driving categories at Mohawk last year with 138 wins, purses of $3633605 and a .303 UDR...Duplicated that achievement during the fall Woodbine session with 74 victories, $1825771 in money and a 315 UDR...Led the winter meet at Woodbine in wins (94) and UDR (.315)...Jody's father, trainer Carl, provided him with a solid training ground and many driving opportunities during his career, including his first pari-mutuel win with O'Brien Award winner Elegant Killean.
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1997 Queen's Plate Stakes - Awesome Again [02:30]
When Awesome Again made his unheralded arrival for the 1997 Queen's Plate, he had a bankroll of $25000 from two career starts, both in California and both in the five weeks before the Plate. A year later he would retire as the richest Canadian-bred in history with earnings of more than $4.3 million. The rookie won the Plate by almost four lengths in his only appearance on Canadian soil. Owner Frank Stronach felt the colt could challenge the best in the US, which he did. At age 4 he was undefeated in five races before facing one of the greatest fields ever assembled in the $5 million (US) Breeders' Cup Classic in Louisville, upsetting Silver Charm, Swain, Victory Gallop, Skip Away, Gentleman and Touch Gold. Awesome on the track, the son of Canadian champion sire Deputy Minister was also awesome in the breeding shed, siring Breeders' Cup winners Ghostzapper and Wilko.
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