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Posted by Grange Co-op on 9th Oct 2018

We service all forklift makes and models.Phone: 541-245-2373Email: forklift@grangecoop.com190 S. Front Street, Central Point, OR 97502 Grange Co-op offers mobile forklift repair and service with three fully-equipped service trucks and factory trained technicians. We offer a full line of forklift parts with competitive prices and on site repair. Call for rental rates, daily with weekly and monthly rates available. *Pickup & delivery addi… Read more

Posted by Grange Co-op on 30th Aug 2018

Sometimes lawns become so overtaken with weeds the most efficient and productive method to recover is to re-seed. If you have assessed your lawn and settled on this decision, establishing a new lawn can be a process that can seem overwhelming. However, seeding to establish a healthy lawn is common and simple with the correct tools. This GrangeKnows article will provide you the step-by-step procedure to help you successfully establish a healthy… Read more

Posted by Grange Co-op on 2nd Jul 2018

Unlike people, whose perspiration keeps them cool, pets have hardly any sweat glands at all which can easily lead to overheating. What they do instead is pant. Panting helps dispel some of the heat but it really isn't very efficient, which is why hot weather, for both cats and dogs, is uncomfortable weather. Here are some tips to help pets stay healthier and happier in the warm summer months.Steps to Keep Pets from Overheating Make sure you… Read more

Posted by Grange Co-op on 16th May 2018

WHAT IS BLOSSOM-END ROT? One common, yet avoidable problem gardeners face is blossom-end rot. This water-soaked spot at the blossom end of tomatoes, peppers, squash, cucumber, and melon fruits is not a fungus or a contractible disease, rather it is a symptom of calcium deficiency. Blossom-end rot becomes even more prevalent when the growing season starts out wet and then becomes dry when fruit is setting. The fluctuation of moisture reduces t… Read more