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  • ʏᴏᴜɴɢ ʟᴏᴠᴇ | 𝗳𝗿𝗼𝗴𝗴𝘆 ✔️ by s1824723
    s1824723
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    (COMPLETE) ⇨ ***Little Rascals*** ⇦ ➣[Edited} ⑇ ➽Notice ➽ {THIS IS OLD AND CRINGE}
  • {Different}  spanky x oc (the little rascals) by crisstmoll6
    crisstmoll6
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    Meet aspen Swizer alfalfa's twin sister, and the only one that can get spanky to fall in love with a girl
  • The Little Rascals X Reader And OneShots  by MrsLaRusso19
    MrsLaRusso19
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    Just some Little Rascals OneShots
  • What is an alfalfa pellet machine? by richimanufacture
    richimanufacture
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    An alfalfa pellet machine is a specialized piece of equipment used to compress loose alfalfa or other forage into uniform pellets. These pellets are easier to store, transport, and feed to livestock, poultry, or rabbits, compared to loose hay. The machine improves feed efficiency and reduces waste. https://www.richimanufacture.com/alfalfa-pellet-machine-for-sale/
  • Those Little Rascals! // one shots by kaspbrrk
    kaspbrrk
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    A collection of stories , all ideas I have for possible little rascals episodes! Requests are also allowed. (Based on the 1930s film series, though it can also be associated with the cartoon or 90s movie!)
  • Haiku: An Exploration of Ourselves by CalebPaul
    CalebPaul
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  • Alfalfa/Straw Baler Machine by XTPACK
    XTPACK
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      Parts 1
    https://www.xtbaler.com/baler-application/baler-for-alfafa-straw.html our Horizontal Baler, with a stored-program controller PLC, can produce and pack 60 packaged bales an hour.
  • The Four Stooges In: Adventures In Babysitting  by MrsLaRusso19
    MrsLaRusso19
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    A huge thank you to @kaspbrrk for helping me. When the parents of Spanky, Alfalfa, Buckwheat, Porky and Darla go out for a couple of days, Moe, Larry, Curly and Shemp are forced to babysit them and they are also forced to babysit the dog, Petey!
  • Runaway by FallTheLeafwing
    FallTheLeafwing
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    Pipevine the silkwing always wondered what the world outside the hives was, one day she gets the chance to escape and sees the world is way different then she had ever dreamed, will she beable to survive on the run?
  • Sunset Shimmer Dreams of Wings by GreatAndPowerfulToby
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    Sunset Shimmer has a dream about wings.
  • the centasiders by coolteen42O
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    imagine a world wher half the population is centaurs, now back in tulsa, oklahoma the greasers are a group of centaars fighting against the abuse of the riders in town.
  • Successful Pollination with Solitary Bees by mason_bees
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    WHAT DO I NEED? Bees, a bee house and nesting materials are required for successful pollination with solitary bees. Answer the questions below to find out which materials will work best for you. *Note- our recommendations are for the minimum number of bees and nesting materials required for plants being pollinated. If you want to have room to expand and grow your bee population you may want to get the next house size up. WHICH BEES DO I NEED? Determining which solitary bees to get depends on what types of plants are being pollinated. All of our solitary bees are generalists and will pollinate whatever blossoms they can find. The big differences in the bees are when in the growing season they are out pollinating. Some bees are out in early spring and others won't be pollinating until mid- late summer. DO I HAVE BERRIES? If you have berries then Texana Bees are the ones for you. They are nick named "the berry bee" after all. To read more about Texana Bees. DO I GROW A VEGETABLE GARDEN? Most vegetables bloom in the summer months, making alfalfa leafcutter bees the best bee for the job. Their name is descriptive of the small holes they cut in the leaves of plants. They use the leaves to build the cocoons for their offspring. They do not destroy the plants but there will be some evidence of their presence. It is worth the small holes for the superior pollination. DO I GROW FLOWER BEDS? Flowers are best pollinated by summer time bees. The bees we consider summer time bees are the alfalfa leafcutter bees and the sunflower bees. Either type of bee will pollinate your flowers well. However, some flower growers do not appreciate the small holes cut out of leaves from the alfalfa leafcutter bees. If this is the case then sunflower bees might be a better option. They use mud to build their cocoons and do not leave any holes.
  • Jerry the Oreo & the Eruption of Mt. Vesuvius  by Memesin
    Memesin
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    This was a cooperative piece. This short story is an enrapturing tale of two lovers suffering the wrath of Mt. Vesuvius.