This blog is used to serve as a means for the Hampton Ag Ed Animal Science class to complete their quote of the day activity. Students will post their comments each day.
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
4/14/15 Morning Ag Clips (50 word min)
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Husband Cooks Wife a Year of Dinners- Yin Yunfeng is a 27-year-old in the Chinese army. He is currently stationed in Tibet, and he only gets to see his wife, Zhao Mai, once a year. The last time he was home he noticed his wife was busy and does not have a lot of time to cook and do other things for herself. Yin did not like that. He decided that he was going to cook for his wife. During his stay home he decided to cook 12 months of dinner for his wife, so when he is away she does not have to cook for herself near as much. He stored all of the food in individual wrappers and in his own freezer and in the freezers of friends and family.
Traditional farm breeds on the decline Many traditional livestock and poultry breeds are disappearing, victims of an emphasis on higher production.Preservationists say today’s farmers are concentrating too much on developing larger eggs, more milk and leaner meat, and bringing them to market as quickly as possible. Most of our draft horse breeds, including Clydesdales, have lost their jobs as a source of horsepower for farmers pulling implements and equipment around the farm.
Husband Cooks Wife a Year of Dinners- Yin Yunfeng is a 27-year-old in the Chinese army. He is currently stationed in Tibet, and he only gets to see his wife, Zhao Mai, once a year. The last time he was home he noticed his wife was busy and does not have a lot of time to cook and do other things for herself. Yin did not like that. He decided that he was going to cook for his wife. During his stay home he decided to cook 12 months of dinner for his wife, so when he is away she does not have to cook for herself near as much. He stored all of the food in individual wrappers and in his own freezer and in the freezers of friends and family.
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ReplyDeleteMany traditional livestock and poultry breeds are disappearing, victims of an emphasis on higher production.Preservationists say today’s farmers are concentrating too much on developing larger eggs, more milk and leaner meat, and bringing them to market as quickly as possible. Most of our draft horse breeds, including Clydesdales, have lost their jobs as a source of horsepower for farmers pulling implements and equipment around the farm.