Monday, March 30, 2015

Tuesday 3/31/15 Morning Ag Clips (50 word min)

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  1. Two brothers Steve and Chuck Fettig annually custom-graze about 1,100 open yearling heifers on their ranch near Napoleon, North Dakota. In there operation they have given up farming for pasture because their farm ground isn't very good. At first they gave up their farm ground and started using it as hay ground but is now all pasture. To maintain the grasses and natural plants they move cattle at the very least every two days and sometimes as often as every six hours.

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  2. USDA Conducting National Survey of Organic Agriculture

    According to the 2012 Census of Agriculture, total organic product sales by farms and ranches in the U.S. have continued to grow over the last few years, increasing by 83 percent since 2007. I think this is interesting because 83 percent is a lot.

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  3. Man and bees unite to create art

    Ren Ri along with bees have created the “Yuansu series.” The earliest of the series is Yuansu I, which was created in relief. Yuansu II, is built on acrylic boxes, it is art work made when cooperating with bees. He changes the gravity direction of the honeycomb every seven days by rotating the box. The art work is based on the relationship between humans and nature.

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  4. Man and bees unite to create art

    I think its create how we work together with animals to help create something beautiful. Sure we cant tell what bees are saying but that doesn't mean we cant take there stuff to make something beautiful. what we made out of it is beautiful and will continue to astound others.

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  5. My name is Ren Ri. I cooperated with bees to create art works “Yuansu series.” Yuansu I is my earliest work, which was created in relief. Yuansu II, which is built on acrylic boxes, is the art work made when cooperating with bees.I change the gravity direction of the honeycomb every seven days by rotating the box. It is create how they work with animals to help create art.

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  6. The Nebraska LEAD Program began 33 years ago to develop agricultural leaders from Nebraska's future generations. The one thing this program does is help you gain confidence in what ever group you are participating in It give you information and things you need on any issues out there you might have.

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  7. The Nebraska LEAD program began 33 years ago to develop ag leaders from Nebraska's future generations. The thing this program does is help you gain more confidence in whatever you are participating in. It gives you stability in your life.

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  8. Man and bees unite to create art

    I think its great how we work together with animals to help create something beautiful. I mean we cant understand what bees are saying to us but that doesn't mean we cant use there stuff to make something beautiful. what we made out of it is beautiful and will continue to amaze others.

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  9. the nebraska LEAD Program began 33 years ago to develop agricultural leaders from nebraskas future generations. the one thing this program does is help you gain confidence in what ever group you are participating in It give you information and things you need on any issues out there you might have

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