As said above, add the data to an Excel sheet and create graphs in there.
If you want to arrange it into a more structured presentation you can then copy and paste into PowerPoint slides.
If you don’t have Office, the same can be done with free alternatives (LibreOffice).
It’s nothing new. I remember my grandfather never leaving PTO shafts on implements outside that was 35 years ago in a hill village where they probably knew half the people and were related to the other half.
It will depend on the exact specification, but flowmeters are used on many industrial applications. Just as an example, any processing/packaging line dealing with fluids will have plenty of them.
Northern Italy did not get any abnormal rain in the autumn. A very dry summer balanced a wet spring (part of this region was flooded for weeks in May).
Overall the amount is average:
Drilling was normal and wheat looks good.
Well all I can say is that those value are accurate for Italy and reasonable for Germany from friends' experience. For the UK you are obviously more knowledgeable than me.
Out of curiosity I put your 39k euro (33800 pound) into hrmc simulator and get this for someone in England:
which would...
National insurance is already included in tax. On top of that on paye we are deducted another 10% as a contribution to the national social insurance/pension system (another 24% is paid by the employer).
AI has the potential to remove a lot of non-creative, intellectual jobs...basically the one doing run-of-the-mill white collar jobs: think of accountants, your bank manager, some health professionals, paralegals, coders, customer care, etc.
Basically the ones that mostly escaped automation so far.
When I go, I usually get off the tube at the Tower, walk across the Tower Bridge, then along the south bank by the Shard, then I have lunch at the Borough Market, maybe visit the Tate and cross the river on the Millenium Bridge and to then walk from St Paul to Trafalgare Square. It is a good...
I reply in general as I never designed anything agri-related.
Normally you find the 3d models for standard components (bearings, fasteners, pneumatics, etc) in libraries, either already in the cad sw if you bought them or online (I would not know where now as I haven't used a cad for at least 5...
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