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their cattle. family's wealth is measured by the size of its herd. even their houses are made of cow dung mixed with clay. after heavy rainfalls, the roofs have to be resealed. times are hard. gideon is 16 and would like to continue going to school, but there's not enough money. gideon: in this village, we have many families. we live together in harmony, in peace and we kept our livestock. but there is a crisis in this country. 2008/2009, it actually caused many of livestock to die. but earlier, before the crisis, we find a maasai having more than 1000 cattle. but now it has been reduced to ten cattles. wiebke: the men tend the livestock. everything else is women's work. gideon's mother provides for her eight children by selling jewellery to safari tourists. with poverty come new problems. some of the maasai communities in amboseli have partitioned and sold their land. investors from nairobi are now cultivating maize where elephants and other wild animals used to forage for food. more and more bush
their cattle. family's wealth is measured by the size of its herd. even their houses are made of cow dung mixed with clay. after heavy rainfalls, the roofs have to be resealed. times are hard. gideon is 16 and would like to continue going to school, but there's not enough money. gideon: in this village, we have many families. we live together in harmony, in peace and we kept our livestock. but there is a crisis in this country. 2008/2009, it actually caused many of livestock to die. but...
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when our cattle are dead, we will die, too. reporter: he chases antelopes from a cattle feed plantation next door to earn a few francs. the local government has started a program to water a small area to save the animals that remain. >> it is just too -- two hikers -- two hectares. it is not enough. it needs to be three. reporter: the famine of 1984 was a nightmare that left a deep scar. hundreds of thousands of deaths through trance -- starvation, something that must never happen again. government agencies are better coordinated today. country has evolved. the current drought is worse than the one in 1984, but not nearly as many people will die as back then. there is no danger of mass starvation yet. the warehouses still have stores of wheat, but time is running out. >> if the food pipeline breaks, as it is predicted to by the end of april, then we are looking at, firstly, the 10 million or so people that are already being fed requiring even more assistance and potentially another 5 million people or so joining those numbers.
when our cattle are dead, we will die, too. reporter: he chases antelopes from a cattle feed plantation next door to earn a few francs. the local government has started a program to water a small area to save the animals that remain. >> it is just too -- two hikers -- two hectares. it is not enough. it needs to be three. reporter: the famine of 1984 was a nightmare that left a deep scar. hundreds of thousands of deaths through trance -- starvation, something that must never happen again....
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the blm is bending to the wishes of the cattle men who want more cattle and less horses. >>> the dateanscontinental railroad, an area called the checkerboard, two and a half million acres of open range. the cattle ranchers argue that the wild horses overrun these grazing areas on private land. you none of the ranchers would speak to us on camera but one has won a settlement from the bureau forcing it to remove horses from private and public land. >> will all the horse he be removed from two and a half million acres? >> all the horse he will be removed from the checkerboard portion. >> kim foster says the impending roundup is strictlily to comply with the court order known as a consent decree. >> the court recognizes that it's difficult for us to distinguish between the private and public so the decree says to remove all. >> the horse he are probated by federal law and ranchers lease the public land at bargain rates subsidized by taxpayers. >> it is kind of like an old fashioned land grab from back in the 1800s. i think they're stealing it from the american public. they're stealing our
the blm is bending to the wishes of the cattle men who want more cattle and less horses. >>> the dateanscontinental railroad, an area called the checkerboard, two and a half million acres of open range. the cattle ranchers argue that the wild horses overrun these grazing areas on private land. you none of the ranchers would speak to us on camera but one has won a settlement from the bureau forcing it to remove horses from private and public land. >> will all the horse he be...
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this man lots 1500 head of cattle the day boko haram storm the city. the occupation was brief but violent. he escaped before the army took back the city. >> they came in the morning shooting when the market was busiest. they drove away more than 1700 cattle. some have not recovered from the losses. the market is busker than before the attack >> reporter: there are more than 2000 heads of cattle pass through here every week. traders are picking up supplies for neighboring countries and beyond. more than a year after boko haram's attack the market is bubbling with activity. when the city was captured the pashgt was way target. they were looted and set on fire. today business is growing and people from neighboring countries are coming back. although much of the city has recovered, there are reminders of the one-month occupation, outside of the city too. those who flepd are back. this 80 year old refused to flee when some members of his family and killed and the rest left the town. >> translation: life was difficult then. at some point i was surviving on t
this man lots 1500 head of cattle the day boko haram storm the city. the occupation was brief but violent. he escaped before the army took back the city. >> they came in the morning shooting when the market was busiest. they drove away more than 1700 cattle. some have not recovered from the losses. the market is busker than before the attack >> reporter: there are more than 2000 heads of cattle pass through here every week. traders are picking up supplies for neighboring countries...
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this group lost 1500 head of cattle the day boko haram occupiedment area.he escaped before the army took back the city. they came in the morning chuting when the mark was busiest. they drove away more than 1700 cattle. some have not recovered from their losses. the market is bus yr than before the attack. >> reporter: more than 2000 heads of cattle pass through here every week. traders are picking up supplies for neighboring countries and beyond. more than a year after boko haram's attacks the central market is bubbling with activity. when the city was captured, the market was attacked, looted and set on fire. today business is growing and traders from neighboring countries are coming back. >> reporter: although much of the city have recovered, there are reminders of the one-month occupation, and outside of the city. those who fled are bait. this 80-year-old refused to flee. when some of his members were killed and the rest left the town. >> reporter: life was difficult then. at some point i was surviving on tea. there was little help because laf was a big
this group lost 1500 head of cattle the day boko haram occupiedment area.he escaped before the army took back the city. they came in the morning chuting when the mark was busiest. they drove away more than 1700 cattle. some have not recovered from their losses. the market is bus yr than before the attack. >> reporter: more than 2000 heads of cattle pass through here every week. traders are picking up supplies for neighboring countries and beyond. more than a year after boko haram's...
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cattle are so thin people do not want to buy them. this farmer has found it's a buyer's market. >> there is no money. they just give us a hundred dollars. we have in other years we got 500 to 900. >> reporter: he collects the little grass he finds but it's not enough. officials say nearly 20,000 cattle have died since the beginning of this year. some rural areas are remote and hard to reach so it is likely the number is much higher. grazing lands is disappearing. traditional sources already have or are drying up. a sign of wealth is the animals and collateral for banks. against advice from government some cling on to their animals until the last minute even during hard times >> if it doesn't rain, it is better to use the worst case scenario. you will have that so some of them and then be able to look after them. if you don't do that and you have no other fallback position, it would be a total loss. >> reporter: back on this farm his other plan is to grow more maise. his crop has been no match for what many people are calling the worst
cattle are so thin people do not want to buy them. this farmer has found it's a buyer's market. >> there is no money. they just give us a hundred dollars. we have in other years we got 500 to 900. >> reporter: he collects the little grass he finds but it's not enough. officials say nearly 20,000 cattle have died since the beginning of this year. some rural areas are remote and hard to reach so it is likely the number is much higher. grazing lands is disappearing. traditional sources...
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steve hartman visits a cattle ranch that's gone vegan and faith sailly warns that selfies can be hazardous to your health. first, the headlines the 6th of march, 2016. donald trump and ted cruz are both winners in the latest republican presidential nominating contests. trump won yesterday's louisiana primary as well as the kentucky caucuses. cruz won caucuses in kansas and maine. as for the democrats,h won louisiana's primary but bernie sanders took democratic presidential caucus in kansas and in nebraska. today, republicans have a primary in puerto rico. democrats caucus in maine. the winner in yesterday's cpac straw poll capturing 40% of
steve hartman visits a cattle ranch that's gone vegan and faith sailly warns that selfies can be hazardous to your health. first, the headlines the 6th of march, 2016. donald trump and ted cruz are both winners in the latest republican presidential nominating contests. trump won yesterday's louisiana primary as well as the kentucky caucuses. cruz won caucuses in kansas and maine. as for the democrats,h won louisiana's primary but bernie sanders took democratic presidential caucus in kansas and...
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they drove away more than 1700 cattle. some have not recovered from their losses. >> reporter: thousands of cattle pass through here every week. traders picking up supplies for neighboring countries and beyond. more than a year after boko haram's attacks, it is busy here. the market was a target and looted and set on fire. today business has grown. people from neighboring countries are coming back. judge there are still reminders of the one-month occupation. outside of the city too. those who fled are back. eight year old-- 80 year old refused to flee. >> translation: life was difficult. at some point i was surviving on tea. there was little help because life was a big struggle. now my family is back and i'm glad. >> reporter: the front line against boko haram is less than 50 kilometers away from here. many people know that it will only take another attack to shatter the new found confidence in the city >>> turning our attention to venezuela where prosecutors are trying to find out what happened to 28 goldminers who have b
they drove away more than 1700 cattle. some have not recovered from their losses. >> reporter: thousands of cattle pass through here every week. traders picking up supplies for neighboring countries and beyond. more than a year after boko haram's attacks, it is busy here. the market was a target and looted and set on fire. today business has grown. people from neighboring countries are coming back. judge there are still reminders of the one-month occupation. outside of the city too. those...
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in-and-out says, just like humans, cattle sometimes need antiobiotics for health reasons. company says it is now escalating it's shift away from the drugs, a timeline for the policy change though not announced. >> : i'm a retired rn and i know its healthier, so it'll reduce allergic reactions to antibiotics and strengthen our immune system. >> phillipe : food safety and consumer groups say hopefully, one day, in-and- out will move towards only selling grass-fed beef. in alameda, philippe djegal, kron four news. >> pam : just ahead. people looking for answers to an increasing number of bed bug infestations. >> pam :there has been a major increase in bed bug infestations here in the bay area. and the problem appears to be getting worse. "round the clock" pest control is now using dogs to help find the bugs. they are trained just like a bomb sniffing dog. and are imprinted with the odor of live bed bugs. if the dog finds the little creature. he scratches at the area. a pest control expert says bed bugs are all over the bay area now. gallo says bugs typically find their way in
in-and-out says, just like humans, cattle sometimes need antiobiotics for health reasons. company says it is now escalating it's shift away from the drugs, a timeline for the policy change though not announced. >> : i'm a retired rn and i know its healthier, so it'll reduce allergic reactions to antibiotics and strengthen our immune system. >> phillipe : food safety and consumer groups say hopefully, one day, in-and- out will move towards only selling grass-fed beef. in alameda,...
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authorities are trying to figure out what to do with the cattle he has on the nevada rank. the 69-year-old man was arrested after a standoff led by his sons on his ranch. state and federal officials are debating what to do with the 1,000 cattle still there, which are not vaccinated for diseases or branded. >> john: that's interesting. >> reporter: it doesn't sound like he was taking care of them before this all happened. >> reporter: are you supposed to brand them? >> amy: that's pretty normal return take . >> reporter: taking them to the slaughter house. >> amy: i don't know much about cattle. >> john: a family enjoying fun in the sun and a shocking discovery. >> amy: you probably won't be surprised at what they found in their pool, in the state of florida. we'll be right back. >>> 6:54 on "good day orlando." there's a live look as the sun comes up. was popping up under the clouds. a nice day. 56 degrees right now. >>> time to look the the stories making headlines. >> amy: in south florida, a teenager previously charged with posing as ac is face -- posing as a doctor is fa
authorities are trying to figure out what to do with the cattle he has on the nevada rank. the 69-year-old man was arrested after a standoff led by his sons on his ranch. state and federal officials are debating what to do with the 1,000 cattle still there, which are not vaccinated for diseases or branded. >> john: that's interesting. >> reporter: it doesn't sound like he was taking care of them before this all happened. >> reporter: are you supposed to brand them? >>...
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we have cattle and alpaca and >> stephen: and what do you do with them? >> i don't kill them. >> stephen: what do do you with them? >> they're just more pets, really. >> stephen: really? >> yeah. >> stephen: do you go out there and literally take care of the cattle. >> yeah. >> stephen: throw a hoove. >> no, i don't throw a hoove, that would be horses. >> stephen: they have hooves tho, they can't throw a hoove. >> they don't really throf them. >> stephen: really sphr? >> not that i know of. >> stephen: how bay curled hoove. >> you can, they girl out, have i highland cattle, that can be an issue. look, i'm talking totally up my ass right now. i am a gentleman farmer. >> stephen: you go out there on the rails and fikszing >> yeah, as a matter of fact, that storm that just passed week. >> stephen: i stayed inside most of the time. >> i was actually in the city but trees fell down and took down a bunch of fencing. so when i was doing the preinterview for this show i was actually out pounding nails into fence trying to keep my animals enclosed. this goes to th
we have cattle and alpaca and >> stephen: and what do you do with them? >> i don't kill them. >> stephen: what do do you with them? >> they're just more pets, really. >> stephen: really? >> yeah. >> stephen: do you go out there and literally take care of the cattle. >> yeah. >> stephen: throw a hoove. >> no, i don't throw a hoove, that would be horses. >> stephen: they have hooves tho, they can't throw a hoove. >> they...
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we're going to meet one, a member of the farm bureua and a cattle rancher in montana. >> dennis rehberg, he's a former congressman who today works as a lobbyist here in washington dc. >> he served in congress for 12 years and sat on a house committee for us agriculture. he was given an award by the farm bureau for representing its interests while in office. >> we were in texas watching the onion picking process, and i just want to show you what that looked like, they're sharpening the sheers. gabriella, she's 9. so what's your reaction to seeing kids like that out in the field working on a... >> see i have no context. i could tell you that i have had my son or daughter out. >> so they're working on a farm. >> again i. >> it belongs to somebody who has no, it's a subcontractor that pays them is hired by the farmer. >> it can't speak to it because it just don't' know it. you've been there. i can speak to my own place, i wasn't necessarily a stay at home dad but i was the primary caretaker. my daughter i had a kelty kid pack on the back of my, on my back and i carried her around while i wa
we're going to meet one, a member of the farm bureua and a cattle rancher in montana. >> dennis rehberg, he's a former congressman who today works as a lobbyist here in washington dc. >> he served in congress for 12 years and sat on a house committee for us agriculture. he was given an award by the farm bureau for representing its interests while in office. >> we were in texas watching the onion picking process, and i just want to show you what that looked like, they're...
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. >> matt: and still ahead at 5:30, a cattle rancher's wife goes vegan. hear the incredible 180 the cattleman makes with his ranch after his wife does that. great story. >> ginger: and bad news for allegiant air. a new report discovered dozens of problems with their planes, including engine problems. we'll break it all down at 6:00. we're getting results for central florida. >> remember, news 6 is always on clickorlando.com, your for all the wrong reasons. you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec is different than claritin . because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. try zyrtec . muddle no more >> ginger: she's singing to them. >> matt: this is getting weird for me. >> ginger: you can't eat them after that. the couple started to have marriage problems over the issue. the cattle rancher said he was going to sell the entire herd. cows to her. turns out, she had a blog on the side, not a man, but a blog on the side, about living as a vegan and a rancher's wife. it became so successful, she
. >> matt: and still ahead at 5:30, a cattle rancher's wife goes vegan. hear the incredible 180 the cattleman makes with his ranch after his wife does that. great story. >> ginger: and bad news for allegiant air. a new report discovered dozens of problems with their planes, including engine problems. we'll break it all down at 6:00. we're getting results for central florida. >> remember, news 6 is always on clickorlando.com, your for all the wrong reasons. you may be muddling...
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they lost 16 heads of cattle the day fighters stormed the city and international cattle market. the occupation was brief and violence. he escaped before the army. >> it came in the morning, shooting when the market was busiest. some have not recovered from their losses. the market is busier than before the attack. >> reporter: more than 2,000 heads of cattle pass through here. the main marks is the scene. traders picking up supplies. more than a year after the attack. the market is bubbling with activity. shops from looted and set on fire. business is growing, and traders are coming back although much of the city recovered. there are reminders of the one month occupation. those that fled. an 18-year-old refused to flee. members of the family were killed. the rest led the town. >> translation: life was difficult. i was surviving on tea. there was a little help, life was a big struggle. my family was back. the front line was against boko haram, less than 50km away from here. many say they'd do all it takes to shatle the confidence to the city >>> a group of disabled bolivians have
they lost 16 heads of cattle the day fighters stormed the city and international cattle market. the occupation was brief and violence. he escaped before the army. >> it came in the morning, shooting when the market was busiest. some have not recovered from their losses. the market is busier than before the attack. >> reporter: more than 2,000 heads of cattle pass through here. the main marks is the scene. traders picking up supplies. more than a year after the attack. the market is...
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where cattle have roamed for hundreds of years. and unimproved dirt roads.and where you can hike for days without setting foot on pavement. where outdoor enthusiasts in the know come out to play. >> i really don't want anybody to know about it. [ chuckling ] i want it to be my secret. >> and it is a secret compared to so many of america's other national wonders. raise your hand if you have heard of the owaihi canyon lands. >> it is a treasure, it is a national treasure. i think that our nation recognizes that. >> a broad coalition of environmental groups is pushing president obama to designate as much as 2.5 million acres a national monument, which he can do without congressional approval under the 1906 antiquities act. he has already created or expanded 19 national monuments preserving more than 260 million acres of land and off-shore waters, more than any other president. >> this is a presidential legacy, and i think th many are preying on that and hoping to get something that they can't get any other way. >> bob skinner's family has run cattle on private
where cattle have roamed for hundreds of years. and unimproved dirt roads.and where you can hike for days without setting foot on pavement. where outdoor enthusiasts in the know come out to play. >> i really don't want anybody to know about it. [ chuckling ] i want it to be my secret. >> and it is a secret compared to so many of america's other national wonders. raise your hand if you have heard of the owaihi canyon lands. >> it is a treasure, it is a national treasure. i...
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steve hartman visits a cattle faith sailly warns that selfies can be hazardous to your health. first, the headlines the 6th of march, 2016. donald trump and ted cruz are both winners in the latest republican presidential nominating contests. trump won yesterday's louisiana caucuses. cruz won caucuses in kansas and maine. as for the democrats,h won louisiana's primary but bernie sanders took democratic presidential caucus in kansas and in nebraska. today, republicans have a primary in puerto rico. democrats caucus in maine. in washington, ted cruz was also the winner in yesterday's cpac straw poll capturing 40% of delegates' votes. cpac is annual gathering of the coast guard is searching for a texas man who fell from a he fell from the 10th deck of the navigate for of the seas off the coast of key largo, florida, early yesterday. scientists have discover had appears to be a new species of octopus, deep in the pacific ocean near the hawaiian islands. the small light-colored creature has a ghost like appearance which has prompted some to call it casper. 84-year-old rupert murdoch
steve hartman visits a cattle faith sailly warns that selfies can be hazardous to your health. first, the headlines the 6th of march, 2016. donald trump and ted cruz are both winners in the latest republican presidential nominating contests. trump won yesterday's louisiana caucuses. cruz won caucuses in kansas and maine. as for the democrats,h won louisiana's primary but bernie sanders took democratic presidential caucus in kansas and in nebraska. today, republicans have a primary in puerto...
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kill, rape, destroy civilian objects, civilian property, and pillage, thousands and thousands of cattlend daniel, we -- i think the report details how really all sides have been responsible for war crimes, but the time period and the geographical area that this area report focuses on, points a finger towards the government. >> oh, very much so. david marshall couldn't have been plainer. and you don't hear that very often here, a member state. and south sudan is a member straight, being singled out quite so strongly. actually being accused of pursuing policies of terrorizing civilians, and destroying vital agriculture sources like cattle. so what they are saying now is there needs to be some sort of hybrid court that involves international judges from africa, probably, and they need to pursue those war crime allegations through that process. obviously first there has to be a ceasefire, and rebuilding of the justice system, but if that doesn't happen they may have to take this to the international criminal court in the hague. >> thank you for that report from the united nations. ♪ >>> now
kill, rape, destroy civilian objects, civilian property, and pillage, thousands and thousands of cattlend daniel, we -- i think the report details how really all sides have been responsible for war crimes, but the time period and the geographical area that this area report focuses on, points a finger towards the government. >> oh, very much so. david marshall couldn't have been plainer. and you don't hear that very often here, a member state. and south sudan is a member straight, being...
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as best we can tell, the only cattle ranch conversion in the country.that he's changed for you, how would you like to change her? >> i can't think of a thing. >> ah! >> reporter: and there is everything you need to know to stay married forever. steve hartman, "on the road," in angleton, texas. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> get ready for a weekend washout today's rain just a taste of the wild weather about to hit the bay area in the next 24 hours. >> welcome back-to-back storms packing heavy rain and damaging winds. >> chaos in a bay area jail. now stunning claims. this jail fight was staged for the cameras. how the sheriff is fighting back. >> new at 6:00 oakland's crime turnaround. a stunning drop across the board. >> i could not be more pleased with the progress this year. >> what police change is make the streets safer. >> i think it's awesome. i think it's gonna help a lot of co
as best we can tell, the only cattle ranch conversion in the country.that he's changed for you, how would you like to change her? >> i can't think of a thing. >> ah! >> reporter: and there is everything you need to know to stay married forever. steve hartman, "on the road," in angleton, texas. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access...
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the rally of mexico as well sees this herd of cattle. this herd of cattle. >>> welcome back. our top stories. governor in greece has called on the governments to declare a state of emergency. he says they're facing a huge humanitarian crisis, crisis. about 13,000 people are stuck near the border there. one of turkey's best known newspaper was raid by police over night and has reopened under government control. pope francis has condemned an attack on a care home run by nuns in yemen. 16 people, including four nuns, were killed. the ongoing refugee crisis on the greece-macedonia border. we speak from the international organization on migration. good to have you with. greece, the poorest country in europe, is it fair that it seems to be shouldering most of the responsibilities for refugees at the moment? >> it is interesting greece, which is coming under so much pressure to get its financial house in order, is now coming to the rescue of the german leader angela merkel because it is the holding pen for the migrants trapped there. it certainly was in a different position. it will
the rally of mexico as well sees this herd of cattle. this herd of cattle. >>> welcome back. our top stories. governor in greece has called on the governments to declare a state of emergency. he says they're facing a huge humanitarian crisis, crisis. about 13,000 people are stuck near the border there. one of turkey's best known newspaper was raid by police over night and has reopened under government control. pope francis has condemned an attack on a care home run by nuns in yemen. 16...
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standup: brian is co-owner of his families cattle farm, but when he was in 4-h he actually first started out with sheep. bennett/part owner knoll crest farm: "sheep were a little bit easier to handle built that flock up to about 60 or 70 animals by the time i was in high school and was able to sell them and use them to purchase some cattle."brian says the f-f-a teaches passed onto future generations.brian bennett/part owner knoll crest farm: "it's one that included the whole community and the whole family can get involved." getting a younger generation key especially for an industry that is predominately older. brian bennett/part owner knoll crest farm: "so you don't have to love getting your hands dirty and working with animals and working the land. there's so many aspects of agriculture that we need the knowledge and people." brian says f-f-a is a involved and give them life skills needed for any career. borrelli wfxr news. if you want to get a little nutty today. it's perfectly okay. it's nutty today.to get a little if you want if you want to get a little nutty today. it's perfectly o
standup: brian is co-owner of his families cattle farm, but when he was in 4-h he actually first started out with sheep. bennett/part owner knoll crest farm: "sheep were a little bit easier to handle built that flock up to about 60 or 70 animals by the time i was in high school and was able to sell them and use them to purchase some cattle."brian says the f-f-a teaches passed onto future generations.brian bennett/part owner knoll crest farm: "it's one that included the whole...
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. >> wolves prey on cattle and deer, a scarce food supply and lack of mates are reasons why they typically stray from packs. >>> there's a lot more rain to come. >> meteorologist sandhya patel is outside with the forecast. >> we're just getting you started with that little bit of rain we had today to dampen the roadways. it is dry out here, clouds are out and it looks threatening in some areas. here's where we are seeing some showers. a big storm coming on saturday. and a moderate storm for sunday. tracking what's left of our system, which is showers around santa cruz, felton, and as you look at the rain totals, san jose, only a trace of rain. much more coming. that's why a flash flood watch has been posted for the burn areas of lake county. saturday at 4:00 p.m. through sunday at 4:00 p.m. flash flooding and debris flow is possible. if you live in that area, you'll want to stay tuned. temperatures right now in the 50s, the 60s, definitely feels cooler than it has in the last couplef days. here's a live look from our emeryville camera. scattered showers tomorrow ahead of the stronger storm
. >> wolves prey on cattle and deer, a scarce food supply and lack of mates are reasons why they typically stray from packs. >>> there's a lot more rain to come. >> meteorologist sandhya patel is outside with the forecast. >> we're just getting you started with that little bit of rain we had today to dampen the roadways. it is dry out here, clouds are out and it looks threatening in some areas. here's where we are seeing some showers. a big storm coming on saturday....
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today on oz, i have two cattle ranchers who became whistleblowers and turned their back on the corporate beef industry. what they know about the meat that you're feeding your family and i have the insider's guide on how to eat safely. and how your family can eat the
today on oz, i have two cattle ranchers who became whistleblowers and turned their back on the corporate beef industry. what they know about the meat that you're feeding your family and i have the insider's guide on how to eat safely. and how your family can eat the
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even cattle ranching can be made to be more or less sustainable.ification means experimenting with new breeds of cattle and grasses, and it mean allowing some pastures to recover while cattle graze in others. ( speaking portuguese ) translator: because grazing was degrading my fields, the farm didn't have a means to produce new grass. ( continuing in portuguese ) so, i decided to research what i'd seen done in other places and i intensified my planting. of course, there was an initial cost, but the return has been good, and it's paying for itself. narrator: these practices work well on a small scale in the eastern amazon, but can they be used throughout amazonia? this remains to be seen. the first results of this research showed that we have around 50% to 60% of the state appropriate for logging. and when we put together... narrator: imazon has determined that, overall, about 20% of pará state's land area could potentially be developed. with the use of regional maps, imazon is helping to plan a future that is acceptable to both environmentalists an
even cattle ranching can be made to be more or less sustainable.ification means experimenting with new breeds of cattle and grasses, and it mean allowing some pastures to recover while cattle graze in others. ( speaking portuguese ) translator: because grazing was degrading my fields, the farm didn't have a means to produce new grass. ( continuing in portuguese ) so, i decided to research what i'd seen done in other places and i intensified my planting. of course, there was an initial cost, but...