Article: The beneficial microbes in the tea will not survive for more than a few days. Because of their short life span, it's important to use the tea when it's fresh. The sooner you use the tea the better, but don't keep it around longer than three days. Compost tea can be applied directly to the soil in your garden beds. Transfer the tea to a watering can and apply the tea to the soil around your plants. You can also place the tea in a spray bottle and apply it to the soil that way.  For the best results, apply compost tea to the soil two weeks before your plants start to bud. Compost tea is also a great soil addition for young plants and newly transplanted ones. A foliar spray is something that gets applied directly to the leaves of a plant. If the tea is very dark, combine it with equal parts water and transfer it to a spray bottle. Add ⅛ teaspoon (0.6 ml) of vegetable oil and shake the mixture. Spray the tea mixture onto leaves in the early morning or late evening.  The vegetable oil will help the tea stick to the leaves. Always use diluted tea on young or delicate plants. Don't spray plants with foliar spray in the middle of the day, as the sun can burn the leaves.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Use the tea within 36 hours. Soak the soil with the tea. Transfer the tea to a spray bottle to use as a foliar spray.
Article: At regular petting zoos, visitors come to view and interact with animals within defined boundaries. However, there are also traveling varieties, where the animals are transported from place to place in order to reach people who otherwise wouldn't be able to see them.  A local petting zoo may be your option if your goal is to own and operate a business with regular hours and procedures. Traveling petting zoos often make stops at places like schools, daycares, retirement homes, community centers, and public events. In order to operate a petting zoo legally, you'll first have to file the right paperwork. Most petting zoos in the United States require a Class C Exhibitor's license, which allows the proprietor to own animals for display purposes. Once you've been approved for your license, you can begin planning the next phases for getting your business off the ground.  You may need additional permits to work with exotic breeds. Review the farming and animal handling laws in your region to brush up on what sorts of practices are allowed Set aside enough space to meet your needs. It's recommend that you purchase 5-10 acres of open farmland to give your animals plenty of room to roam around. Make sure the property you choose is zoned for business or agricultural use according to local ordinances.  Is your petting zoo going to be a temporary endeavor or a full-time commitment? The answer to this question will help you determine whether it would be cheaper in the long run to buy or rent. Even if you're launching a traveling petting zoo, you'll still need a place to house your animals and serve as a base of operations between showings. Sit down and make a list of your known expenses to get an idea of how much you'll have to put in each month. Running a petting zoo isn't cheap, especially if you plan on having more than a handful of animals to show off. You'll be paying for food, grooming supplies, veterinary services, and basic farming equipment on a regular basis, all on top of standard startup costs.  Consider taking out a business loan or seeking outside investors to supplement the capital you've already got. Keep in mind that you won't be making a profit right away, so you'll need to have enough money saved up to keep the business afloat through the early weeks and months.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Decide what type of petting zoo you'd like to open. Apply for the appropriate business license. Buy, rent, or lease a suitable plot of land. Make sure you have the financial means.
Article: If you are having pain across these areas, it is most likely caused by an injury to the back muscles, not the kidneys. These are common areas of back pain and it is more common for back pain to spread across this whole region than for kidney pain to spread in this way.  An injury to the back muscles can impact the function and pain levels in a variety of muscles down the backside of the body, including the gluteus muscles. If you are having widespread pain, weakness, or numbness, especially down into your legs, it is important to get medical care immediately. Kidney pain is most often located on the side or the back in the area called the flank. This is the area at the back of the body where the kidneys are located. Pain in other areas of the back, such as the upper back, is not caused by the kidneys. If the pain in your lower back is accompanied by pain in your abdomen, then it is more likely that your pain is related to your kidneys. Back pain tends to remain on the back side of the body. Enlarged or infected kidneys can cause inflammation towards the front of the body in addition to the back. If you only have abdominal pain with no back pain, that is not likely to be related to the kidneys. In many cases, kidney pain is constant. It may decrease or increase a bit throughout the day, but it never goes away completely. On the other hand, back pain will often go away completely and then come back at a later time.  Most causes of kidney pain, including urinary tract infections and kidney stones, will not stop hurting on their own without treatment. The back muscles, on the other hand, can heal themselves and the pain can go away. Some kidney stones can pass through your body on their own without treatment. However, it is still important to get the cause of your kidney pain evaluated by a doctor. If you are having pain on just one side of your flank, then it is likely that it is caused by your kidney. The kidneys are located right along the flank and a kidney stone may only cause pain in one of your kidneys.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Identify widespread pain across the lower back and the buttocks. Feel for pain specifically between the ribs and hips. Identify abdominal pain. Assess whether the pain is constant. Feel for pain on only one side of your lower back.