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Ole Sivitsen's company, Desert Control, works with date farmers in Yuma, an area on the border of California and Mexico. One of the hottest places on earth, Yuma has been experiencing its worst drought in 500 years, forcing farmers to pump water from rivers to grow their date palm trees.
Ole makes a liquid by mixing clay and water, which changes the soil composition and kick-starts the growth of his trees. The liquid makes the trees start growing more quickly. Liquid clay technology is still new and costing around $2,000 an acre, it's not cheap. But Ole claims his technique halves the amount of water needed to grow fruit trees and that most farmers will make back their investment within two years.
Tepesh Cupshe, Ole Miss.
Capez Cookson, Ole Miss.
Mogan Koch, Ole Vaner, and Morton Gler are also counted on the manufacturer's books.
Mogens Koch, Ole Wantscher and Morten Gödler are also counted on the manufacturer's books.
I mean, just like the Ole Miss deal.
They done away with the Ole Miss, mascoted Ole Miss.
"Girls don't need brain cells, just big ole seashells."
Ole missis, she tole me I got to go an' git dis water an' not stop foolin' roun'
Ole missis she'd take an' tar de head off'n me.
>> There's a big ole call to make right now.
Nadie como yo (¡ole!)
As I went down in the river to pray, studying about that good ole way.
No, no. They charged ole Rachel's account the entire amount.