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other construction companies formed a cartel to distribute government construction contracts and ben farmer the percentage in to politicise pockets for the west said that it and its subsidiaries would continue operating normally during the debt restructuring the company which 5 years ago employed one 180000 people is now down to just 48000 leads. global shares have ticked upwards after the president of the european central bank said it was ready to cut interest rates and provide stimulus if the economy needed it easy the president mario druggies announcement signals one of the biggest policy reversals of his 8 year tenure after 4 years of unprecedented stimulus to revive the eurozone economy the z.b. had been preparing markets will policy tightening normalization global factors such as the u.s. china trade war have meant lower growth than expected. the ongoing trade dispute between china and the us is increasingly making itself felt in the real world of business and agriculture while the white house and beijing keep throwing new tariffs at one another farmers in the u.s. are beginning to fe
other construction companies formed a cartel to distribute government construction contracts and ben farmer the percentage in to politicise pockets for the west said that it and its subsidiaries would continue operating normally during the debt restructuring the company which 5 years ago employed one 180000 people is now down to just 48000 leads. global shares have ticked upwards after the president of the european central bank said it was ready to cut interest rates and provide stimulus if the...
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ben. when franklin samuel adams and a tobacco farmer from virginia called george washington. they were united in their determination to be free of what they called british tyranny. their declaration also proclaimed that all men had a god given right to life liberty and the pursuit of happiness. it was a call to rebellion but were the colonies willing to die for their cause. they had $15000.00 poorly equipped militia troops under the command of a military novice plantation owner george washington. they faced the well equipped and battle hardened british redcoats backed up by 30000 mercenaries from germany. but george washington had patriotic fervor and tactical skill on his side he managed to avoid open battle against the enemy's superior forces his militia was more accustomed to retreating than going on the offensive but the british were unable to press their advantage. then george washington received military assistance from france the time had turned. but he signs of battle took place not far from jamestown. the british surrendered and london suit for peace united states ha
ben. when franklin samuel adams and a tobacco farmer from virginia called george washington. they were united in their determination to be free of what they called british tyranny. their declaration also proclaimed that all men had a god given right to life liberty and the pursuit of happiness. it was a call to rebellion but were the colonies willing to die for their cause. they had $15000.00 poorly equipped militia troops under the command of a military novice plantation owner george...
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farmers get out go out time to and you know. john the tractor there's some work and go hey there's a mattress in the middle and i feel. you know like that's it's crazy ben weiss is a research conservationist for the resource conservation district. he says ranchers and farmers can receive up to $50,000 in grant money recently 2 ranchers in antioch and nights too we're just awarded more than $31,000 to clean up their land to the farmers still have to round up all of the trash and get rid of it themselves. but thanks to the grant money. >>will be fully reimbursed for whatever costs are incurred. >>it's easy to think that it's not our problem anymore. it's out there on the agricultural land. we don't need to worry about that but you know that boat full of them are oil and all sorts of other jumped in they're slowly degrading over time which is getting into our soil getting into our food getting into the creeks. so through this grant we're hoping to get that stuff off the land applications for the grants are excepted 3 times a year the next time being august. >>the money awarded can also be used to reimburse preventative illegal dumping measures like fencing
farmers get out go out time to and you know. john the tractor there's some work and go hey there's a mattress in the middle and i feel. you know like that's it's crazy ben weiss is a research conservationist for the resource conservation district. he says ranchers and farmers can receive up to $50,000 in grant money recently 2 ranchers in antioch and nights too we're just awarded more than $31,000 to clean up their land to the farmers still have to round up all of the trash and get rid of it...
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farmers that own the land targeted by illegal dumpers. >>they're stuck with the costs of removing the trash and debris, it's a burden for all of us research conservation is ben weiss works for the contra costa resource conservation district a special state district tasked with preserving the county's natural resources. his agency is helping ranchers and farmers apply for longer available yet not well known grant money through power cycle to reimburse the money farmers pay out of pocket to remove the john as well as put in prevention measures like. >>then saying or cameras sign it's whatever kind of appropriate on us a slight level the first time the conservation district helped a rancher successfully apply and receive the grant money was 2 years ago and the property owner was able to get rid of 120 times of constructio waste illegally dumped on their property over a 50 year span recently to farmers in antioch and nights and were awarded more than $31,000 to clean up their properties this grant will also if there's proper documentation like receipts and photographs and stuff like that will the bomb reimbursed farmers are password that they may have done if it
farmers that own the land targeted by illegal dumpers. >>they're stuck with the costs of removing the trash and debris, it's a burden for all of us research conservation is ben weiss works for the contra costa resource conservation district a special state district tasked with preserving the county's natural resources. his agency is helping ranchers and farmers apply for longer available yet not well known grant money through power cycle to reimburse the money farmers pay out of pocket to...