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On The Nation Of KAMBUF's Radar

Major Acquisitions Goals - The Bank$ Of KAMBUF - Head Quarters -

6327 W Marginal Way SW (Status: Available), 6327, Marginal Way, Seattle, WA 98106 • 25,600 SF (7,000 SF office) • 3 phase heavy power • 4 roll up doors • 15’ Ceilings • 20 Foot column spacing in warehouse • Fully Sprinklered • 9 Restrooms • Heavily constructed building • Concrete floors and ceiling with ability to add additional floors on top of existing structure, Asset Class: Industrial Year Built: 1981, Building Total Square Feet: 25600, Available Lease Space Square Feet:, Number of Floors: 4, Total Parking Spaces: 24, Local Zoning Information: IG2 U/85

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"Needed Donations" - In The Following Areas - & - From The Following Industries

LAND BANK$ - (Multiple Sites)

Raw Lands - The Temple Cities of KAMBUF 500 - acre +

Raw Lands- KAMBUF Temple Outpost Sites100 - acre +

Raw Lands - KAMBUF Eden Dojo 1 - acre +

Office / Warehouse Space - (B$oK)

Garage Space (Gym / Dojo's)

Abandon Structures , Towns & Farms


Bosch.

Dewalt.

Milwaukee.

Black & Decker.

Makita.

Hitachi.

Ryobi.


Caterpillar.

Komatsu. ...

John Deere. ...

XCMG. ...

Sany. ...

Volvo CE. ...

Hitachi. ...

Liebherr. ...


Toyota

Volkswagen Group

Hyundai / Kia

*General Motors*

(SAIC-GM-Wuling)[d]

*Ford*

Nissan

Honda

FCA

Renault

Groupe PSA


MANUFACTURING EQUIPMENT-

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TOKYO MARUI

ICS (I CHIH SHIVAN)

CLASSIC ARMY (CA)

GUAY & GUAY (G&G)

KRYTAC

CYMA

Lancer Tactical

CYBERGUNUMAREXUK

ARMSAGMAPS

Redwolf

AirsoftSystema

Tokyo Marui

Classic ArmyI

CSG&GKWAA&K

AIRSOFTG&P-


Glock

Sturm Ruger & Co.

Sig Sauer

Smith and Wesson

Heckler and Koch

Remington

Mossberg

Browning

Colt

Savage

Arms

Springfield

Armory

Winchester

Kimber

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FirstSpear, Crye, Mayflower, ArmorExpress

(very good and reliable plate carriers)-

UF Pro, Crye, FirstSpear, Arc’Teryx

(outsanding tactical clothing)-

Tasmaniam Tiger

(very reliable pouches, bags, packs and plate carriers)-

5.11 Tactical OpsCore,

Team Wendy

(the best helmets on market)-

Esstac, HSGI, FirstSpear

(mag pouches)-

Danners, Salomon, Bates

(my favourite boot brands)-

Blue Force Gear, HSGI, North American Rescue

(Very good IFAKs)-

Blue Alpha Gear, Ronin

(best belts)


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Seed Savers Exchange

Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds

Clear Creek Seeds

Southern Exposure Seed Exchange

Fedco Seeds

Renee’s Garden Seeds

Peaceful Valley Farm & Garden Supply

Johnny’s Selected Seeds

Territorial Seed Company

Seeds of Change

Park Seed

Burpee Seeds

Annie’s Heirloom Seeds

Johnnys Selected Seeds

Pinetree Garden Seeds

Select Seeds

Nichols Garden Nursery

Seeds for Italy





BHP Group (BHP)

Rio Tinto Group (RIO)

Southern Copper Corp. (SCCO)

Ternium (TX)

Compass Minerals (CMP)

Vale (VALE)

Sociedad Quimica y Minera de Chile (SQM)



30 Best Farming Cattle Breads

Black Angus

Charolais

Hereford

Simmental

Red Angus

Texas Longhorn

Gelbvieh

Holstein

Limousin

Highlands

1 - CATTLE

With a massive market for beef in the U.S. and Canada, raising cattle is at the top of the list for livestock. Not only do you get a decent payout for each animal you raise, but cattle are remarkably low-maintenance. Even better, if you manage to raise them organically, you’ll tap into an even more lucrative market for your beef, milk and cheese.

2 - CHICKENS

Even before chicken meat, the real money-maker for chickens is their eggs. That’s because eggs are so widely used in meal preparation. The constant production of eggs by hens and their breeding capabilities make chickens a fantastic income generator for a small farmer. Once again, you can boost that profit even more by focusing on the organic egg and meat market. Another helpful sales booster is adding a “locally sourced” label to your eggs and chicken meat.

3 – GOATS

Believe it or not, the market for goat products are on the upswing. First off, know that 65% of the red meat consumed globally is goat meat. Here in North America, goat meat is still a bit of an oddity, but it’s catching on fast and there’s a big demand from ethnic markets. Beyond that, goat milk and cheese are considered a healthy alternative to offerings from dairy cattle. Gaining organic certification for your goat products will enhance your sales even more.

A special sub-benefit of goats is that you can even rent them out to property owners. The goats will clear out heavy patches of vegetation. Yes, they’ll pay you to let your goats eat!

4 – BEES

Honey bees are a valuable “livestock” that are relatively easy to develop on practically any farm. You can rent them to other farmers for help in pollination or you can use them to help your own crops. Beyond that, locally sourced honey and beeswax are important products for many consumers, especially for those people who regularly battle pollen allergies.

5 – RABBITS

Another growing market, rabbits generate a number of sales-friendly products for small farmers. Rabbit meat, for example, is considered quite healthy since it’s full of protein while being low in calories. Rabbit pelts can be harvested and sold for use in crafts, coats and hats. For the right household, a fuzzy bunny is a welcome addition to the family – so you can create a small side business selling pet-friendly breeds. Lastly, rabbit manure is considered one of the best fertilizers for organic gardens, so don’t let that go to waste.

6 - Alpaca

Domesticated longer than sheep and cattle, alpacas originated in South America where they were raised for their fiber, which was used for clothing. Alpacas gained popularity in the United States in the early 1980s. There are two breeds of alpaca: Huacaya and Suri. Huacayas are more common because of their fluffy, crimpy fleece and teddy-bear-like looks. Suris grow silky fleece that drapes gracefully, but this breed represents only about 10 percent of the U.S. alpaca population. Alpacas live 15 to 20 years and weigh between 100 and 200 pounds. They are docile, mild-mannered animals that will occasionally kick with their back feet.

7 - Elk

One of the largest species in the deer family, elk were once naturally occurring mammals in much of the Northern Hemisphere. Also called wapiti and red deer, elk weren’t domestically or commercially raised in North America until the 1960s. Modern-day elk stock comes from private breeders; the animals have become larger and more docile through strategic breeding practices. Compared with cattle, elk are low-maintenance livestock. They are hardy and will eat whatever they can forage, including tree bark, leaves and shrubs. Grazing on summer grasses, the animals build up fat reserves for winter. Green alfalfa and grains are supplements to a healthy diet.

8 - Water Buffalo

American water buffalo (pictured above) have three functions on farms: working draft animals, meat production and dairy production. Highly adaptable digestion systems make these animals more efficient than beef cattle. They can thrive on lower quality forage, are resistant to parasites and live to be 18 to 25 years old. Females have few difficulties with calving. Friendly by nature, the American water buffalo can be halter-trained from a young age.

9 - Llamas

10 - Camels




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