Monday, May 4, 2015

5/4/15 Monday Morning Ag Clips (50 word min)

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  1. Police Officer Pulls Over Toddler

    This article was about a mom and a police officer pulling a prank on a two year old. The police officer pulled the boy over as he was riding around in a Little Tikes car. I thought that the article was very cool. It goes to show that cops aren't bad guys, and people really need to see that with all that is going on.

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  2. Police officer pulls over toddler

    It was Louisville mom, Ashley Crawford who had the idea to get a few pictures of her 2 year old son Jaxon "pulled over" in his little tykes car. She asked police officer Bill Mayo, if after cleaning up an accident, would turn on the lights and pull Jaxon over.

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  3. Police officer pulls over toddler

    A mom and police officer pulled a prank on a two year old. The cop pulled the boy over as he was riding around in a little tykes car. It shows him that cops really aren't that bad.

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  4. How tech can stop the looming food crisis

    The world’s population is expected to increase from 7 billion today to 9 or 10 billion by the end of the century, according to the United Nations. We also can expect more pressure on the food supply as people in the developing world adopt middle class lifestyles, which usually involve eating more meat. To satisfy global demand, we will need to roughly double today’s output, which means getting smarter about how we produce and manage food.

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  5. You're worrying about the wrong bees

    Most people think bees are very dangerous but in all reality there really not dangerous. people need to be calm around them.

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  6. Fever tick fight escalates on Texas border
    In spite of efforts in recent months to reduce risks along the Texas-Mexico border in Deep South Texas, state and federal officials are stepping up their war on unwanted invaders that continue to hitchhike across the Rio Grande into Texas, bringing with them potential death, destruction and the promise of economic hardship.

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  7. Fever tick fight escalates on Texas border
    Inspite of efforts in recent months to bring down risks along the Texas-Mexico border in South Texas, state and federal officials are stepping up their war on unwanted people that continue to hitch hike across the Rio Grande into southern Texas, bringing with them potential death, chaos and the insurance of economic hardship.

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  8. You're worrying about the wrong bees

    This article is about bees and them going extinct. Honey bees are fine and not going extinct its the 3,999 other species of bees that are living in North American that we need to start worrying about.

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