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        <description>http://www.edibleacres.org Quick video on a thing I put together this morning to clear wind driven snow off our roof after weeks of snowing.. Packed snow making a huge load on roof, needs to come off without a ton of effort.  This took mainly 1 part, a $25 telescoping bar, the rest I cobbed together out of scraps in the garage... Up and clearing roof in under an hour. Edible Acres is a full service permaculture nursery located in the Finger Lakes area of NY state.  We grow all layers of perennial food forest systems and provide super hardy, edible, useful, medicinal, easy to propagate, perennial plants for sale locally or for shipping around the country... http://www.edibleacres.org/purchase - Your order supports the research and learning we share here on youtube. We also offer consultation and support in our region or remotely. http://www.edibleacres.org/services Happy growing!</description>
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