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Nebraska couple raising money for barn I think this is cool because they moved all the way from New York and bought a 40 acre farm. It is also cool that they can change there life style. Doing it online is a much easier way than everything else. They also have 2 very cute kids.
This article was about how more and more people are having accidents in grain bins. It talked about the main method used to rescue those that are buried in grain bins. It also talked about the fact that even when you are doing the slightest things in the grain bin you can fall through.
Fifth grade students from 4 schools came to the Nebraska building at Fonner Park in Grand Island on Thursday to participate in the Animals Inside Out Program. I think this was a cool way for kids that don't get to see animals a lot, or don't live on a farm to get to see and learn about some of Nebraska's animals.
This article was about planning for the next growing season. I believe its always good to plan ahead. If we don't plan ahead were not making improvements. I think planning ahead is great for everyone so do it.
The eggs have to be in light for 17 hours because it helps them lay the eggs. If it is not light, they will not lay anymore due to a hormonal response. You have to gather eggs 2-3 times a day to prevent cracking. Egg cracks can allow bacteria access to the interior of the egg.
Cow-Calf Share or Cash Cow Leases - What is fair? This is basically saying that the cattle market is really high right now and people what to start with pairs because there is quite a bit of money in it. Getting into cattle right now is very hard because you have to have a significant amount of money to make everything worth the prices that have to be payed to have a funtioning opperation
The article i read was about getting ready for the next growing season. It explained how getting prepared is always a good idea. You dont want to just start because if you do that you won't be prepared when it hits. If you do nothing to plan ahead you arent improving, Planning is definately the best choice.
This article is about preparing for the next growing season. It explains how you can get prepared and why its a good idea. This way if you prepare yourself, it won't all crash and burn when something unexpected happens. If you don't do anything to plan ahead your already on the downfall.
This article was about planning the next crop for next year. It tells about how to plan for your growing season next year. It tells you how to be prepared for what nature throws your way and why it is a good idea to get prepared. It says have a backup plan incase something bad happens and everything goes down hill so you don't lose everything.
i think that this is an informative video that is just teaching us how to be ready for next year. this is just a good way to make sure you will not not succeed. if you have planned ahead you will be ready and not have it be all up in your face, because that quite frankly would just suck.
Why Farmers Aren't Cheering This Year's Monster Harvest. U.S. farmers are bringing in what's expected to be a record-breaking harvest for both corn and soybeans. But for many farmers, that may be too much of a good thing.That has farmers like Gene Trausch worried. From the cab of his John Deere combine, Trausch watches the machine churn through a field of soybeans. His irrigated soybean fields are showing big yields. So did the corn he recently picked.When prices started booming around 2007, farmers planted millions more acres of corn and beans — much of it in places where they would normally grow wheat or cotton. Even land set aside for conservation was plowed up to grow corn. Trausch jokes that Mother Nature usually keeps things in check."I looked at replacing it, and they wanted $400,000 for a new one. Well, that don't work at $3 corn," he says.
planning next years growing season This article tells you how to plan ahead and have a back up plan to what every you are growing. it is important that you have a back up so that way you wont loose everything if your farm does not go as planned
Nebraska couple raising money for barn
ReplyDeleteI think this is cool because they moved all the way from New York and bought a 40 acre farm. It is also cool that they can change there life style. Doing it online is a much easier way than everything else. They also have 2 very cute kids.
2014 a deadly year for grain bin accidents
ReplyDeleteThis article was about how more and more people are having accidents in grain bins. It talked about the main method used to rescue those that are buried in grain bins. It also talked about the fact that even when you are doing the slightest things in the grain bin you can fall through.
Fifth graders experience Ag
ReplyDeleteFifth grade students from 4 schools came to the Nebraska building at Fonner Park in Grand Island on Thursday to participate in the Animals Inside Out Program. I think this was a cool way for kids that don't get to see animals a lot, or don't live on a farm to get to see and learn about some of Nebraska's animals.
Planning next years growing season
ReplyDeleteThis article was about planning for the next growing season. I believe its always good to plan ahead. If we don't plan ahead were not making improvements. I think planning ahead is great for everyone so do it.
Tips to help your hens produce quality eggs
ReplyDeleteThe eggs have to be in light for 17 hours because it helps them lay the eggs. If it is not light, they will not lay anymore due to a hormonal response. You have to gather eggs 2-3 times a day to prevent cracking. Egg cracks can allow bacteria access to the interior of the egg.
Cow-Calf Share or Cash Cow Leases - What is fair?
ReplyDeleteThis is basically saying that the cattle market is really high right now and people what to start with pairs because there is quite a bit of money in it. Getting into cattle right now is very hard because you have to have a significant amount of money to make everything worth the prices that have to be payed to have a funtioning opperation
Planning next years growing season
ReplyDeleteThe article i read was about getting ready for the next growing season. It explained how getting prepared is always a good idea. You dont want to just start because if you do that you won't be prepared when it hits. If you do nothing to plan ahead you arent improving, Planning is definately the best choice.
Planning next years growing season
ReplyDeleteThis article is about preparing for the next growing season. It explains how you can get prepared and why its a good idea. This way if you prepare yourself, it won't all crash and burn when something unexpected happens. If you don't do anything to plan ahead your already on the downfall.
Planning next years growning season.
ReplyDeleteThis article was about planning the next crop for next year. It tells about how to plan for your growing season next year. It tells you how to be prepared for what nature throws your way and why it is a good idea to get prepared. It says have a backup plan incase something bad happens and everything goes down hill so you don't lose everything.
Planning next years growing season
ReplyDeletei think that this is an informative video that is just teaching us how to be ready for next year. this is just a good way to make sure you will not not succeed. if you have planned ahead you will be ready and not have it be all up in your face, because that quite frankly would just suck.
Why Farmers Aren't Cheering This Year's Monster Harvest.
ReplyDeleteU.S. farmers are bringing in what's expected to be a record-breaking harvest for both corn and soybeans. But for many farmers, that may be too much of a good thing.That has farmers like Gene Trausch worried. From the cab of his John Deere combine, Trausch watches the machine churn through a field of soybeans. His irrigated soybean fields are showing big yields. So did the corn he recently picked.When prices started booming around 2007, farmers planted millions more acres of corn and beans — much of it in places where they would normally grow wheat or cotton. Even land set aside for conservation was plowed up to grow corn. Trausch jokes that Mother Nature usually keeps things in check."I looked at replacing it, and they wanted $400,000 for a new one. Well, that don't work at $3 corn," he says.
planning next years growing season
ReplyDeleteThis article tells you how to plan ahead and have a back up plan to what every you are growing. it is important that you have a back up so that way you wont loose everything if your farm does not go as planned