Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Learn about Holsteins. Research Jerseys. Read about Brown Swiss cows.

Answer: Holstein cattle are classic black and white cows. They are by far the most popular dairy breed of all. Holsteins may be the most expensive animals (to purchase and to feed), but they are known for yielding the most milk.  Holsteins make up 90% of all dairy cows in the US. Although they are usually black and white, they can also be red and white. They are very large, typically around 1500 lbs. (680 kg) and 58 inches (1.47 meters) tall. They can thrive in a variety of settings. They typically produce at least 8-10 gallons (30.3-37.9 liters) of milk each day. Jersey cattle are the smallest dairy cow breed, and may be a little easier on the pocket book. They are beautiful cows known for their solid brown color, wide-set eyes, and long eyelashes.  They typically weigh around 1100 lbs. (499 kg). Colors can range from light brown to almost black. Jerseys tend to give milk higher in butterfat, which makes them ideal if you want to make butter and cheese. They produce about 4-6 gallons (15.1-22.7 liters) of milk each day. They’re easy to breed because they’re fertile and easily give birth. Brown Swiss cows are a popular breed, known for their sturdiness. They produce a decent quantity of milk, stay in lactation longer than other breeds, and tend to have a long lifespan.  They are usually light brown or grey/silver. Brown Swiss cows usually weigh 1300 to 1400 lbs. (590-635 kg). This is said to be the best milk for cheese. They tend to have large calves and some cows may struggle with the first calf.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Plug the hard drive into your computer. Open the Finder. Use two fingers to click the hard drive's name. Click Get Info. Look at the "Format" value. Open Spotlight. Type disk utility into Spotlight. Click Disk Utility. Click your hard drive's name. Click the Erase tab. Click the "Format" box. Click FAT32. Click Erase. Open the Finder, then select your hard drive. Create four folders Remove your hard drive.

Answer: You'll do this using the USB cable that came with your external hard drive.  USB ports resemble thin, rectangular slots on your computer's casing. Some Mac computers don't have USB ports, although you can buy an adapter. It's a blue, face-like app in your Mac's dock. It's on the left side of the Finder window. Doing so invokes a drop-down menu. This option is in the middle of the drop-down menu. You'll see the "Format" heading in the General group of information. If the format here doesn't have "FAT32" listed, you must format your hard drive for PS3 compatibility before continuing. If the hard drive does have "FAT32" listed next to "Format", you can proceed with attaching your hard drive to your PS3. Click the magnifying glass icon in the top-right corner of your Mac's screen to do so. Doing so will bring up a list of matching programs on your Mac. It should be the top option in the Spotlight search results. It's in the left-hand sidebar. This option is at the top of the Disk Utility window. It's in the middle of the page. This option is in the drop-down menu. Doing so will set your hard drive's format preference as FAT32, which is compatible with PS3 architecture. You may also need to add a name to your hard drive in the field below this one. It's at the bottom of the page. Doing so will erase and re-format your hard drive; when the process is done, you can exit the Disk Utility. Naturally, this will erase your hard drive. If you have any sensitive information on your hard drive, first copy it to your computer. The hard drive's now-blank window will appear. in your hard drive. To do so, either click File in the top-left side of the page and then click New Folder, or tap the trackpad with two fingers and then click New Folder. The folders must be named exactly like so:  MUSIC PHOTO GAME VIDEO You're now ready to attach your hard drive to the PS3.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Cover paper with your desired stencil. Apply spray adhesive to the area. Let the adhesive set slightly. Brush on the Pearl Ex. Remove any excess.

Answer: Choose a stencil design that appeals to you, then place that stencil on top of a flat sheet of paper.  Keep the stencil flat and in place by holding it with paper clips or tape. Protect any background area beyond the perimeter of the stencil by covering it with scrap paper. Tape this scrap paper to the stencil to prevent it from falling off. Note that you may wish to cover the entire working area beneath the paper with a Teflon pressing sheet or cookie sheet to help catch any excess Pearl Ex pigment. As long as the pigment is not contaminated by adhesive or other debris, it can be reused for other projects. Lightly coat the stenciled area with spray adhesive, holding the can approximately 12 inches (30.5 cm) away from the paper as you spray it.  Always apply spray adhesive in a well-ventilated area. Alternatively, you could apply standard PVA (white) glue to the paper using a paintbrush. Apply an even coat of glue to each opening in the stencil design. To create fine lines, dots, or other raised features, draw them on using the tip of a standard PVA glue bottle. Allow the adhesive to set for two minutes before continuing. After it sets, remove the stencil.  Giving the adhesive time to set minimizes the risk of smudging the stenciled design. Even so, you should still remove the stencil, scrap paper, paperclips, and tape very carefully to avoid smears. Do not let the adhesive dry completely. It should still be tacky to the touch. Coat a dry paintbrush with Pearl Ex pigment, then brush the powder over the adhesive until you fill in the entire design. Note that you can use multiple colors of Pearl Ex pigment, but you will need to apply each with a different paintbrush to avoid accidental blending. Allow the adhesive to finish drying. After it dries, dust away any excess powder with a dry, clean paintbrush. Once the adhesive dries, the project is complete.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Create more villagers and add 2 to wood and 1 or 2 to forage bushes. Build a blacksmith and/or market. Research Horse Collar (in the mill) and Double-Bit Axe (in the lumber camp). Create 2 more villagers. Build a mining camp near gold, not stone. By now, you should haveAt least 15 villagersA scoutAt least 650 foodMillLumber campMining campAt least 100 woodAt least 200 gold200 stoneBlacksmithMarketLoom, Horse Collar, and Double-bit Axe researched  Wait until you have 800 food.

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The sheep should have run out by now,so you can start to explore the other places including the enemy and your allies. You should now have at least 4 people on wood by now. Blacksmiths cost 150 wood each, and markets cost 175 wood each. The thing is that markets are slower to build, and blacksmiths has a lot of upgrades for the military later on that you can use. They are good upgrades for the economy. Build a farm after you build the market. Farms cost 60 wood and cost 60 wood to reseed. It is better once you hunt deer somewhere farther away from the town center. Each deer stocks up to 140 food, and there should be at least 4 of 'em there. You don't need stone in the Feudal Age, so get gold. Have 2 villagers go on gold. You need 100 more gold to advance to the Castle Age. The Feudal Age should only take about 7 or 8 minutes. You need 800 food, 200 gold, and a blacksmith and a market to advance to the Castle Age. If you have extra wood, build a barracks farther to the enemy. On top of a cliff is best because infantry can't get up there by climbing.  Then you can advance to the Castle Age. Keep exploring with your scout. By now, you should have at least 50% of the map explored (unless you are playing with a normal, large, or giant map).