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both sets of my grandparents were farmers. farm credit has met the credit needs of many of my constituents and maintains an active presence in south and middle georgia where we're leaders in georgia's agricultural production. for centuries, farm credit has been providing farmers and ranches the capital they need to continue successfully this centennial comes at a time when our agricultural industry is facing significant economic challenges. our farmers and rural communities have been faced with lower commodity prices, increased input costs, unstable and inconsistent markets, all of which are straining our food producers and those who provide central services to our agriculture industry. this not only affect pross deucers or manufacturers but also has a tremendous effect on communities in which they live and work. strong agricultural economy is essential to the health and vitality of the community us represent in 24 counties across south and middle georgia. during times like this, farmers in rural communities depend on farm cre
both sets of my grandparents were farmers. farm credit has met the credit needs of many of my constituents and maintains an active presence in south and middle georgia where we're leaders in georgia's agricultural production. for centuries, farm credit has been providing farmers and ranches the capital they need to continue successfully this centennial comes at a time when our agricultural industry is facing significant economic challenges. our farmers and rural communities have been faced with...
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not surprisingly, the earliest guano farmers were slaves. peru outlawed slavery in the 1850's, and it was increasingly fed by a trade in chinese labor. some of it coming from the fujian coast. about 100,000 laborers from china, semi-free labor was brought to peru. many of them ended in the chincha islands where they had to work off the cost of their transport, mining guano. it was awful work, they got paid very little. it was defeated the fertility revolution in the developed world. it is also a story about the decline of slavery and the rise of other types of global labor and migration. suicide was also a really major problem, particularly among the chinese workers, who often kill themselves because the work was so awful. here's a look at one of the sheds, and the deposits. these are people here with guano carts there filling. they would then put them in these canvas chutes, to take to the united states and europe. between 1840 -- there is an ad for pacific guano. and just a look at the period of kuan no export, really peaking and 1870's. a
not surprisingly, the earliest guano farmers were slaves. peru outlawed slavery in the 1850's, and it was increasingly fed by a trade in chinese labor. some of it coming from the fujian coast. about 100,000 laborers from china, semi-free labor was brought to peru. many of them ended in the chincha islands where they had to work off the cost of their transport, mining guano. it was awful work, they got paid very little. it was defeated the fertility revolution in the developed world. it is also...
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, leades of this next generation of farmers. they're articulate, they're focused, they're extremely entrepreneurial. they've taken on the mimilitary, and theyey're takiking on agagriculture. the'e taking on the two harardest things inin our society, and tthey'rere not even 3030 years . they're amazing young men a and womemen. >> i'm in such a better m mood. i feel as though i i have a goa. therere's l light at the end ofe tunnel.. i'veve come to the conclusion tt ththat'ss exactly i it. i've sort of found sosome peace and contenentment, and it's s be so long since i've h had it that itit felt forereign to me, you ? >>> and a hundred yearars from , we e look back at these times, there'ss gonna be e some profofd thingsgs that are e said aboutut americicans livingng right nowo. andd hopefully they say good thingngs. and thahat's--- i wanant to be part o of that.. >> at this point, maybe i've brainwashed myself, but at this point, i can't even imagine anything more important than growing food. >> this is it. teach these guysys how t
, leades of this next generation of farmers. they're articulate, they're focused, they're extremely entrepreneurial. they've taken on the mimilitary, and theyey're takiking on agagriculture. the'e taking on the two harardest things inin our society, and tthey'rere not even 3030 years . they're amazing young men a and womemen. >> i'm in such a better m mood. i feel as though i i have a goa. therere's l light at the end ofe tunnel.. i'veve come to the conclusion tt ththat'ss exactly i it....
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we started with 14 farmers, and it has grown out to over 80. >> what is the mission of the organization>> this area has no grocery store spiller it is all mom-and- pop stores. we have this because it is needed. we knew it was needed. and the plaza needed somebody. it was empty. beautiful with city hall in the background. >> thank you for speaking with us. are you on the web? >> yes, hocfarmersmarket.org. >> check them out. thank you. >> welcome. the dish is ready. >> it looks and smells amazing. >> thank you. it was not easy to meet the $20 budget. i checked everybody out and found some great produce. really lovely seafood. i think that you are going to love it. >> do not be shy. cyou know this can run you $35 to $45 for a bowl, so it is great you did this for $20. >> this will feed four to six people. >> not if you invite me over for dinner. i am ready to dig in. >> i hope you'll love it. >> mmm. >> what do you think? >> i think i am going to need more. perhaps you can have all you want. >> i am produce the that you have crushed this farmer's market challenge by a landslide. the first,
we started with 14 farmers, and it has grown out to over 80. >> what is the mission of the organization>> this area has no grocery store spiller it is all mom-and- pop stores. we have this because it is needed. we knew it was needed. and the plaza needed somebody. it was empty. beautiful with city hall in the background. >> thank you for speaking with us. are you on the web? >> yes, hocfarmersmarket.org. >> check them out. thank you. >> welcome. the dish is...
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farmers are trying to use it as a new turning point in their lives. before the grand opening of shanghai disneyland, this episode followed the lives of people holding high expectations for the park. people are eagerly awaiting the new shanghai disneyland. it was built in a farming region 20 kilometers southeast of central shanghai. the area was once accessible only by car, but a new railway has been built. woo was even to see the enchanted storybook castle. ♪ she sees images of mickey mouse and friends, ensuring the safety of passengers by the platform doors. disney characters welcome passengers everywhere around the station. a subway from central shanghai to the center of disney resort is being developed with the full cooperation of the chinese government. disneyland is right outside the station. since the subway began running in late april, the number of tourists has been steadily increasing. 1 million people have visited in one month. >> the happiest place on earth is just beyond the iron bars. the opening of shanghai disneyland was proposed in 200
farmers are trying to use it as a new turning point in their lives. before the grand opening of shanghai disneyland, this episode followed the lives of people holding high expectations for the park. people are eagerly awaiting the new shanghai disneyland. it was built in a farming region 20 kilometers southeast of central shanghai. the area was once accessible only by car, but a new railway has been built. woo was even to see the enchanted storybook castle. ♪ she sees images of mickey mouse...
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farmers are trying to use it as a new turning point in their lives. before the grand opening of shanghai disneyland, this episode followed the lives of people holding high expectations for the park. people are eagerly awaiting the new shanghai disneyland. it was built in a farming region 20 kilometers southeast of central shanghai. the area was once accessible only by car, but a new railway has been built. woo was even to see the enchanted storybook castle. ♪ she sees images of mickey mouse and friends, ensuring the safety of passengers by the platform doors. disney characters welcome passengers everywhere around the station. a subway from central shanghai to the center of disney resort is being developed with the full cooperation of the chinese government. disneyland is right outside the station. since the subway began running in late april, the number of tourists has been steadily increasing. 1 million people have visited in one month. >> the happiest place on earth is just beyond the iron bars. the opening of shanghai disneyland was proposed in 200
farmers are trying to use it as a new turning point in their lives. before the grand opening of shanghai disneyland, this episode followed the lives of people holding high expectations for the park. people are eagerly awaiting the new shanghai disneyland. it was built in a farming region 20 kilometers southeast of central shanghai. the area was once accessible only by car, but a new railway has been built. woo was even to see the enchanted storybook castle. ♪ she sees images of mickey mouse...
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it makes sense of farmers are using more integrated data to make their farming decisions.or them to go to one company that can be one stop and get you your planting data, whether data. you saw this in 2013 when monsanto took over climate corp. which was doing interesting work in aggregating weather but pioneer from dupont stepped up their game. the big players are trying to harness this data. how does this play out for companies like deere and caterpillar? >> this is a case were they can get a farmer to invest something to a tough economic time. when you look at profits and u.s. agriculture, we are seeing them it a 14 year low. farmers are looking at ways to be more efficient. -- precisionure guided technology can save them money by cutting down on the mount of seed and fertilizer and pesticides they need to buy. can make the equipment the farmer can put onto their tractor that allows them to boost their yield and cut their cost in other areas. it makes farmers spend money but they are spending money to save money and approve -- and improve their performance which is a goo
it makes sense of farmers are using more integrated data to make their farming decisions.or them to go to one company that can be one stop and get you your planting data, whether data. you saw this in 2013 when monsanto took over climate corp. which was doing interesting work in aggregating weather but pioneer from dupont stepped up their game. the big players are trying to harness this data. how does this play out for companies like deere and caterpillar? >> this is a case were they can...
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most were farmers or laborers, lived inrural areas. only in rhode island and massachusetts did less than 50% of the population live in rural areas. these people lived, by and large, on small farms. ac average farm size was 113 res in rural new york and pennsylvania. 125 in today's upper midwest, and 169 in areas beyond the mississippi. what does that all mean? it means that agrarian values defined northerners. and in particular, the republican party, which was always more popular in rural areas than it was in urban states, which were the strongholds of the democrats. the second point i would like to 1850's,s that by the many northerners adopted the ideal of farming a small plot of land for multiple generations. what was the word for this at the time, agricultural permanence. words, by using techniques that can serve the soil, people can stay on the same tract of land for many years. they did not have a modern environmentalist view that conserving the soil was a good thing for the earth. they thought it was a good thing for society. if
most were farmers or laborers, lived inrural areas. only in rhode island and massachusetts did less than 50% of the population live in rural areas. these people lived, by and large, on small farms. ac average farm size was 113 res in rural new york and pennsylvania. 125 in today's upper midwest, and 169 in areas beyond the mississippi. what does that all mean? it means that agrarian values defined northerners. and in particular, the republican party, which was always more popular in rural areas...
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them $20, and challenge them to create a delicious meal from ingredients found right here in the farmer's market. who did we find for today's challenge? >> today with regard to made a pot greater thanchapino. >> you only have $20 to spend. >> i know peter it is going to be tough, but i think i can do it. it is a san francisco classic. we are celebrating bay area food. we have nice beautiful plum tomatoes here. we have some beautiful fresh fish here. it will come together beautifully. >> many to cut out all this talk, and let's go shop. yeah. ♪ >> what makes your dish unique? >> i like it spicy and smoky. i will take fresh italian tomatoes and the fresh seafood, and will bring them to other with some nice spoked paprika and some nice smoked jalapeno peppers. i am going to stew them up and get a nice savory, smoky, fishy, tomatoy, spicy broth. >> bring it on. how are you feeling? >> i feel good. i spent the $20 and have a few pennies less. i am going to go home and cook. i will text message u.n. is done. >> excellent and really looking forward to it. >> today we're going to make the san fra
them $20, and challenge them to create a delicious meal from ingredients found right here in the farmer's market. who did we find for today's challenge? >> today with regard to made a pot greater thanchapino. >> you only have $20 to spend. >> i know peter it is going to be tough, but i think i can do it. it is a san francisco classic. we are celebrating bay area food. we have nice beautiful plum tomatoes here. we have some beautiful fresh fish here. it will come together...
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farmers to manage the little details that could make or break the bumper crop.amie yuccas, new jersey. >> only a handful of farmers could use the drones with the old faa restrictions and with the new rules in place, more farmers are expected to use the drones. >>> cooler temperatures in california helped firefighters battle a rapidly growing wildfire in forest hills. crews have been trying to contain blazes that consumed 300-acres so far. 400 homes are in the fire's path. hundreds of residents have been ordered from their homes. >> i am just happy we are together. as a family. and got the important things out of the house. and that is all that really matters right now. >> those outside the fire perimeter say they are watching, waiting and ready to get out if the plains get too close. >>> we were not the only rege within some strong storms last night, in denver, colorado, and powerful and fast- sized hail, the down pours were so heavy that evening commuters had to deal with flash flooding and standing water. the storm also delayed the start of the rockies basebal
farmers to manage the little details that could make or break the bumper crop.amie yuccas, new jersey. >> only a handful of farmers could use the drones with the old faa restrictions and with the new rules in place, more farmers are expected to use the drones. >>> cooler temperatures in california helped firefighters battle a rapidly growing wildfire in forest hills. crews have been trying to contain blazes that consumed 300-acres so far. 400 homes are in the fire's path....
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farmers are looking at ways to be more efficient.ying precision guided technology can save them money by cutting down on the amount of seed and fertilizer and pesticides they need to buy. deere can make the equipment the farmer can put onto their tractor that allows them to boost their yield and cut their cost in other areas. it makes farmers spend money but they are spending money to save money and improve their performance which is a good selling point during these economic times. pimm: do farmers typically do work at night with this new technology? >> farmers have often been people who have been prisoners to the weather and time of day. you have seen tractors with headlights for many years. again, you are right, if you steer it in the dark but you have the technology that knows what to do and the monitors give you the readings of what's going on in your field, yeah, that helps you a lot during planting and harvesting. those are very tight time windows especially when you get to areas with more extreme climates. that seems to be ev
farmers are looking at ways to be more efficient.ying precision guided technology can save them money by cutting down on the amount of seed and fertilizer and pesticides they need to buy. deere can make the equipment the farmer can put onto their tractor that allows them to boost their yield and cut their cost in other areas. it makes farmers spend money but they are spending money to save money and improve their performance which is a good selling point during these economic times. pimm: do...
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across japan, local governments are encouraging farmers to export. the aromatic citrus known as yuzu has proved a hit in the eu. the prefecture host aid professional tour for french writers and pastry chefs. there was a demand for the fruit. mandarin oranges are another key crop in tokashima, but exporting them are not so easy. chemicals are used on the fruit to prevent damage by insects such as scale bugs. but eu rules on pestiticides ar also very strict. this year a special orchard was set aside to test chemicals that meet european requirements. the fruit received approval. but another problem arose. for sale in the eu, all mandarin oranges must have their peel disinfected. local officials had to be mobilized to help wipe and dry each mandarin orange individually. >> translator: there is a lot of hidden labor involved. that's what we found out. it's hard because we don't have the know-how yet. >> reporter: just as industrial exporters have done in the past, japanese farmers are finding they have to adjust their practices to meet standards abroad. >
across japan, local governments are encouraging farmers to export. the aromatic citrus known as yuzu has proved a hit in the eu. the prefecture host aid professional tour for french writers and pastry chefs. there was a demand for the fruit. mandarin oranges are another key crop in tokashima, but exporting them are not so easy. chemicals are used on the fruit to prevent damage by insects such as scale bugs. but eu rules on pestiticides ar also very strict. this year a special orchard was set...
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chesterfield township as emergency crews hoisted by ladder trucks worked to free the 71 year-old farmer. >> thinks probably one of your worst situations because we are working unstable substance. >> reporter: in an operation that took three hours crew where is lowered in the silo from the roof. they could not safely pull the farmer from the brain because of the extreme pressure. >> he wanted out, he just wanted out, and there is no quick way for us to get him out, due to the grain around him. we had to like i said encapsulate him, so the weight and that we we could get the grain out to pull him out. >> there is several people that lost their lives on it. >> reporter: this neighbor
chesterfield township as emergency crews hoisted by ladder trucks worked to free the 71 year-old farmer. >> thinks probably one of your worst situations because we are working unstable substance. >> reporter: in an operation that took three hours crew where is lowered in the silo from the roof. they could not safely pull the farmer from the brain because of the extreme pressure. >> he wanted out, he just wanted out, and there is no quick way for us to get him out, due to the...
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and if they had checked they thed have found out that harrison, the farmer, was not a kind farmer as they described him. he was in fact, he had a long record of criminal activity, including time served in the penitentiary. he was known as a ruthless employer who had a long history of repetitive brutality and frenzied violence toward black men and women. he owned a farm which he lordsed just like those who had served -- serfs. the crime took place in a small county seat of monroe. it was such a small town that a visitor could drive a car down the buildup -- built up area of the main street and it took slightly longer than it took to fill a vacant of gas -- tank of gas. this was languidly to center and the surrounding community. the courthouse overlooked the town with aging authority, as if mindful of its role as the keeper of a settled way of life. from the grounds rose a statue of a confederate soldier in memory of those who had fought in defense of the south in the civil war, a conflict that was still known to locals as the war of northern aggression. bydence later compiled investig
and if they had checked they thed have found out that harrison, the farmer, was not a kind farmer as they described him. he was in fact, he had a long record of criminal activity, including time served in the penitentiary. he was known as a ruthless employer who had a long history of repetitive brutality and frenzied violence toward black men and women. he owned a farm which he lordsed just like those who had served -- serfs. the crime took place in a small county seat of monroe. it was such a...
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american farmers have gotten this a long time ago.my family, which lives in north dakota and my brother-in-law and sister are north dakota wheat farmers among other things. my brother-in-law and sister are so sophisticated on this issue because has to do with her livelihood. and their inability to to market their products. around the world so that major foundations, but it's gates or rocketrocket the event the clinn foundation working africa are all consciously working in agriculture and, of course, rockefeller has been working agriculture for a very long time. so there's a lot of things going on in addition to the international organizations that are working, government organizations. >> i agree with what peggy said this is food and agriculture. windage is agriculture and it's got to be about farmers, the grain growers and the cow produces. that's just not true. is all part of a big industry. second of all politically it is true a lot of farmers in this country believe they are being persecuted by the latest from washington who come
american farmers have gotten this a long time ago.my family, which lives in north dakota and my brother-in-law and sister are north dakota wheat farmers among other things. my brother-in-law and sister are so sophisticated on this issue because has to do with her livelihood. and their inability to to market their products. around the world so that major foundations, but it's gates or rocketrocket the event the clinn foundation working africa are all consciously working in agriculture and, of...
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farmers could talk about the eu referendum until the cows come home.ecially those in northern island. agricultural -- many farmers rely on subsidies from brussels. if the u.k. crashes out of the union, that lifeline will be cut off. reporter: who is the winner? that is the big question at this agricultural show in northern ireland. they had a hard time deciding, and so do northern ireland's farmers who are struggling with an even bigger question -- whether or not to stay in the eu. he is especially concerned about a subsidies, specifically the single farm payment he receives directly from brussels. >> they are saying we will be able to -- where is the other ones are saying we cannot. reporter: some families are split down the middle or the eu referendum. the father of the family says there is no doubt that the industry relies heavily on subsidies to survive. >> i do not believe the subsidies will be as good if we depended just on britain because i do not think britain - -- they do not have the same emphasis on farming. reporter: the border to the repub
farmers could talk about the eu referendum until the cows come home.ecially those in northern island. agricultural -- many farmers rely on subsidies from brussels. if the u.k. crashes out of the union, that lifeline will be cut off. reporter: who is the winner? that is the big question at this agricultural show in northern ireland. they had a hard time deciding, and so do northern ireland's farmers who are struggling with an even bigger question -- whether or not to stay in the eu. he is...
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it's offering financial aid to first-time farmers. the number of female new-comers has risen 30% in three years. as more women choose farming as a career, others are eager to follow them into the field with specially designed products. this grass c cutter is an examp. designed with a feminine touch it features a pink blade andnd heart shape cord. not justst a style makeover. it straps on like a baby pouch. there is a pouch for a smav smartphone. ththe maker says the product is whipping up new attention. >> it's very light and cute. >> translator: women farmers are afraid to use machinery. we hope this cute device will get them interested. then maybe they'll try out other equipment. >> reporter: they're not the only ones targeting female farmers. these people work for a top brand garment maker and have been talking to farmers, potential customers. >> translator: when i plant seedlings i am in this posture for a long time and it's tough on my lower back and knees. >> translator: when i get all sweaty, it feels uncomfortable. >> reporter
it's offering financial aid to first-time farmers. the number of female new-comers has risen 30% in three years. as more women choose farming as a career, others are eager to follow them into the field with specially designed products. this grass c cutter is an examp. designed with a feminine touch it features a pink blade andnd heart shape cord. not justst a style makeover. it straps on like a baby pouch. there is a pouch for a smav smartphone. ththe maker says the product is whipping up new...
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. ♪ hello farmers. hello farmer-owned co-op. hello integrity. hi molly. hello oregon hazelnuts.lo salted caramel. we found ice cream that's really creamy. and there's enough for everyone. tillamook >> welcome back. the nba has countless conspiracy theories we heard the draft lottery is rigged on shaquille o'neal is in the pocket of big talc. anyway, it seems like the nba finals between the cavaliers and warriors were talked about the latest installment of the why file? hey, guys. so ok what's your take on the nba finals? you think they were rigged? >> larry, i'm delighted to see you're finally comprehending the world at a first-grade level, my brother. we ask ourselves in the community, ciu bono. who benefits? >> larry: thanks for the italian translation i guess. >> all right. some people say the networks because if there are more games they sell more ads but that's not true because the bulls went to the finals six times. the bulls never had a game seven. >> you lose. of course they're rigged. what is is this amateur hour? it was rigged by the republicans. it's a republican cons
. ♪ hello farmers. hello farmer-owned co-op. hello integrity. hi molly. hello oregon hazelnuts.lo salted caramel. we found ice cream that's really creamy. and there's enough for everyone. tillamook >> welcome back. the nba has countless conspiracy theories we heard the draft lottery is rigged on shaquille o'neal is in the pocket of big talc. anyway, it seems like the nba finals between the cavaliers and warriors were talked about the latest installment of the why file? hey, guys. so ok...
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, the three \30{l1}s{l0}\'30{l1}s{l0} words to farmers, epa. and invariably people see that as the enemy. they don't see the fda as the enemy. some do but they see the epa as the enemy. a lot of this is political. a lot of this is style. a lot of this is sometimes not the best political judgment be made at the highest point a lot of this is people just don't want to listen out in the countryside. but if the departments were characterized in such a way where it looked like they had a much more leadership role on the items within their jurisdiction, that i think you could probably do a better job politically with some of the other issues, these environmental conservation issues that are coming up. we can talk more about policy judgments by they don't think reorganizing the government for reorganization sake makes a lot of sense. leadership is the main thing that counts. >> i think most people would agree agency leadership really made, they make more than it gives anything else including statutory mandate. commissioner hamburg, you are being recru
, the three \30{l1}s{l0}\'30{l1}s{l0} words to farmers, epa. and invariably people see that as the enemy. they don't see the fda as the enemy. some do but they see the epa as the enemy. a lot of this is political. a lot of this is style. a lot of this is sometimes not the best political judgment be made at the highest point a lot of this is people just don't want to listen out in the countryside. but if the departments were characterized in such a way where it looked like they had a much more...
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it's offering financial aid to first time farmers. the number of female newcomers has risen 30% in three years. this is one example. designed with family touch, it features a pink blade and heart shaped holes. not just a style makeover, the cutter straps on like a baby sling making it easier to use. there's even a pouch for smart phone. the maker says the product is whipping up some attention. >> very light and cute. >> women farmers are afraid to use machinery. we hope this device will get them interested and maybe they will try out other equipment. >> reporter: they are not the only ones targeting female farmers. people work for other garment makers. >> when i plant seedlings, it's tough on my lower back and knees. >> when i get all sweaty, it feels uncomfortable. >> reporter: it seems the company has been listening. it has developed a new material for women working under the hot sun. the fabric is threat in country and it must foster traditional public. as for women planting seed, here is one solution. the company plans to announce
it's offering financial aid to first time farmers. the number of female newcomers has risen 30% in three years. this is one example. designed with family touch, it features a pink blade and heart shaped holes. not just a style makeover, the cutter straps on like a baby sling making it easier to use. there's even a pouch for smart phone. the maker says the product is whipping up some attention. >> very light and cute. >> women farmers are afraid to use machinery. we hope this device...
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irish farmer hugh conway would not like to see that situation return.sees today's open border as a huge step forward. he even remembers the frequent smuggling that went on here during world war ii. hugh: the police would not touch you for small things, they let you go with small things when you had nothing big. only two loaves, or half pound of tea, or something. >> it used to be difficult for the farmers in the south to do business with the north. hugh conway's farm was right behind a closed border crossing. hugh: it was very awkward. we could not take cattle from this road to that road you had to take them back to the south. at this place here they took their cattle away to amagh and killy. >> the northern irish farmers wouldn't like to see a return to the old days, either. keith and alan wilson are cattle breeders, protestants, and optimists. the elder wilson can still remember the customs duties. but they hope that any re-introduction of border checks would have only economic and no political consequences for northern ireland. joseph: if it did happ
irish farmer hugh conway would not like to see that situation return.sees today's open border as a huge step forward. he even remembers the frequent smuggling that went on here during world war ii. hugh: the police would not touch you for small things, they let you go with small things when you had nothing big. only two loaves, or half pound of tea, or something. >> it used to be difficult for the farmers in the south to do business with the north. hugh conway's farm was right behind a...
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and my view is our hard-working farmers ought to have the opportunity to meet that demand. unfortunately a hundred percent of the hemp used in the kinds of products that i brought to the floor have to be imported from other countries. so this ban, this ban on hemp, it's not antidrug policy. it is antifarmer policy. and i've held disbelief and i remember going -- and i've held this belief and i remember going to a cost co., -- costco, madam president, at home when my wife, nancy, was pregnant with our third child, and i saw that there was hemp products available there at the local costco and i announced what was going to be a guiding principle of mine on this. and that is if you can buy it at a local supermarket, the american farmer ought to be able to grow it. quaint idea, but i think if you walked through a coas costco ory other store, you say to yourself must be pretty exasperating for american farmers to not have an opportunity to be part of generating that set of jobs associated with the ag sector because the jobs are coming from people overseas. now, there has been a b
and my view is our hard-working farmers ought to have the opportunity to meet that demand. unfortunately a hundred percent of the hemp used in the kinds of products that i brought to the floor have to be imported from other countries. so this ban, this ban on hemp, it's not antidrug policy. it is antifarmer policy. and i've held disbelief and i remember going -- and i've held this belief and i remember going to a cost co., -- costco, madam president, at home when my wife, nancy, was pregnant...
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a farmer spends hours trapped in a grain bin. tonight, he's telling the story of how firefighters pulled him out. good evening, i'm jacqueline london. nbc 10 brought you the rescue live as it unfolded in south jersey. tonight, the farmer is telling us what it was like in that grain bin with 600,000 pounds of soybeans up to his waist. nbc 10's aundrea klein thomas has the latest. >> reporter: chris is resting easy tonight after spending hours in this bin getting rescued. the 72-year-old lifelong farmer says this is the most serious accident he's ever had. chris was doing well and is back on solid ground. >> i wasn't in any trouble but i wasn't getting down either. it was like he was stuck in the quicksand. >> reporter: skyforce 10 apertured first responders working to rescue the farmer from his grain bin. he was in the bin trying to fix a jam so he could continue loading his soybeans when he started to sink. when firefighters arrived, an estimated 600,000 pounds of soybeans were packed up to his chest. >> a worker on location hit
a farmer spends hours trapped in a grain bin. tonight, he's telling the story of how firefighters pulled him out. good evening, i'm jacqueline london. nbc 10 brought you the rescue live as it unfolded in south jersey. tonight, the farmer is telling us what it was like in that grain bin with 600,000 pounds of soybeans up to his waist. nbc 10's aundrea klein thomas has the latest. >> reporter: chris is resting easy tonight after spending hours in this bin getting rescued. the 72-year-old...
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talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers.-bum-bum ♪ it takes a lot of work... but i really love it.s. i'm on the move all day long... and sometimes, i just don't eat the way i should. so i drink boost® to get the nutrition that i'm missing. boost complete nutritional drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. all with a great taste. i don't plan on slowing down any time soon. stay strong. stay active with boost®. we're here with bud light party super delegate michael pena to talk about diversity. america is a nation of immigrants. we're a schmorgasbord of cultures. a korean taco of togetherness. an everything bagel of unity, each one of us a different seed. that was beautiful, amy. i thought it was also nice, yeah. yeah. we're a poutine of harmony. a gumbo of coexistance. we're a never ending, bottomless, all inclusive, super... buffet of... i can't do any more metaphors. ya know, alright. cheers cheers. i'm full. >>> i
talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers.-bum-bum ♪ it takes a lot of work... but i really love it.s. i'm on the move all day long... and sometimes, i just don't eat the way i should. so i drink boost® to get the nutrition that i'm missing. boost complete nutritional drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. all with a great taste....
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ralph mentioned farmers markets. there were no farmers markets in texas at that time.here had been, of course, years ago, but they had all gone out of business. so i campaigned on that. why can't we have farmers markets. i lived here on capitol hill and went to eastern market. "dallas morning news" ran an editorial saying this is just foolish on hightower's parts. if the people wanted farmers markets the free market would have created farmers markets. we brought some staff together, organizers, marketing people, put them at the disposal of local people throughout the state and said, would you like to create a farmers market? they said yes. then they would do it. so we provided resources, we provided information, we provided promotion. we didn't own anything. we didn't run it, but we became the catalyst for ordinary people putting tools in their hands and then they would create it. we had more than 100 farmers markets within two years of the time of the thing being set up. [ applause ] we took on the writing of organic standards. there were no organic standards in texas
ralph mentioned farmers markets. there were no farmers markets in texas at that time.here had been, of course, years ago, but they had all gone out of business. so i campaigned on that. why can't we have farmers markets. i lived here on capitol hill and went to eastern market. "dallas morning news" ran an editorial saying this is just foolish on hightower's parts. if the people wanted farmers markets the free market would have created farmers markets. we brought some staff together,...
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we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers.um-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ wireless world today could use a smile?ke the at cricket wireless, we think so. that's why, prices for plans are all in, taxes and fees included. and we've got more 4g lte coverage nationwide than t-mobile or sprint. that's a whote lotta network for not a lot a dough. it's what makes cricket the happiest place in the whole wireless world. every ingredient is the main ingredient. the strawberry poppyseed... romaine, mandarin, pineapple, blueberry, strawberry, strawberry... strawberry... salad with chicken. at panera. food as it should be. don't let dust and allergies get and life's beautiful moments. with flonase allergy relief, they wont. most allergy pills only control one inflammatory substance. flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. flonase changes everything. ♪ >> now the forecast for the northern art kau, mostly cloudy skies, and highs on thursday and friday around 10 below, and lows through the rest of the week around 15 below. >> i am fro
we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers.um-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ wireless world today could use a smile?ke the at cricket wireless, we think so. that's why, prices for plans are all in, taxes and fees included. and we've got more 4g lte coverage nationwide than t-mobile or sprint. that's a whote lotta network for not a lot a dough. it's what makes cricket the happiest place in the whole wireless world. every ingredient is the main ingredient. the...
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. ♪ we are farmers.um-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ about. >> in washington state a three alarm fire destroyed a recycling facility had about 30 miles north of seattle in everett. it spent billowing black smoke into the sky that could be seen for miles. wood pallets, mulch, plastic, other materials inside fueled the fire. it also started several small brush fires on the side of the building. the cause of the fire is under investigation. no one was hurt. >>> in los angeles county firefighters are battling a 400-acre brush fire that's threatening homes. 3,000 homes have been evacuated. it started around 4:00 yesterday afternoon. it's now 15% contained. firefighters say a car crashed into a power pole, not the down powerlines that sparked the fire in several spots. flamed reached 50 feet in a height. they can be seen for files. several homes have been damaged and small buildings at a preschool were destroyed. >>> hillary clinton will campaign in vallejo this morning. she will talk with community leaders at good
. ♪ we are farmers.um-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ about. >> in washington state a three alarm fire destroyed a recycling facility had about 30 miles north of seattle in everett. it spent billowing black smoke into the sky that could be seen for miles. wood pallets, mulch, plastic, other materials inside fueled the fire. it also started several small brush fires on the side of the building. the cause of the fire is under investigation. no one was hurt. >>> in los angeles county...
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. ♪ we are farmers.um-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >> six officers were injured while taking a burglary suspect into custody in san francisco's chinatown. police ended a five hour standoff yesterday afternoon using a flash bang to chase the suspect out of the apartment abc7 news was at powell and pacific where he ran into a nail salon before taken into custody. >> he was covered in glass and resisting by biting and spitting at officers. officers were slashed by the glass and there was blood on blood contact between the suspect's blood and the officers' blood. >> the suspect was not seriously hurt. 5:14 is our time. stanford public safety officers are on the lookout of a man who has been sneaking into the rooms of students. twice women arock to find a man in their room listing up their sheets. in both cases they were able to chase him away. officers told students to lock their doors and windows at night. >>> in politics this morning, republican presidential candidate donald trump is going after the african-a
. ♪ we are farmers.um-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >> six officers were injured while taking a burglary suspect into custody in san francisco's chinatown. police ended a five hour standoff yesterday afternoon using a flash bang to chase the suspect out of the apartment abc7 news was at powell and pacific where he ran into a nail salon before taken into custody. >> he was covered in glass and resisting by biting and spitting at officers. officers were slashed by the glass and there...
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we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers.a-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ okawhoa!ady? [ explosion ] nothing should get in the way of the things you love. ♪ get america's fastest internet. only from xfinity. >> it is great to have you with us. i'm chris nguyen. we are starting this half-hour with a quick look at the weather. here's meteorologist lisa argen. she's tracking the latest with live doppler hd. hi, lisa. >> hey, chris. we are going to get some better air in here. the air quality still poor in the east bay. it will be warm there but not as warm as it's been. hopefully that's what you want to hear because it was a lot one yesterday. widespread 90s. triple digit heat. the fog is back. 61 oakland and 66 mountain view, 68 in san jose. 64 morgan hill and at the coast 52 degrees. bringing you some cool shots here. santa cruz in the 70s today. only partial clearing. mid-50s santa rosa and novato. this morning still pretty mild in the delta, and also in livermore. 66, and both 64 in concord. today we look for the hot numbers, but st
we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers.a-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ okawhoa!ady? [ explosion ] nothing should get in the way of the things you love. ♪ get america's fastest internet. only from xfinity. >> it is great to have you with us. i'm chris nguyen. we are starting this half-hour with a quick look at the weather. here's meteorologist lisa argen. she's tracking the latest with live doppler hd. hi, lisa. >> hey, chris. we are going to get...
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[burke] it happened august fourteenth,2008, and we covered it.talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >>> good morning. it's 5:00 a.m. i'm reggie aqui. >> it's also friday. let's get to a quick check of weather and traffic. mike, it's going to be a hot one out there. >> some of us know. check out your pride and colors there. warriors on the center once again. 48 and 60. 64 at the coast. already 90 inland. so it's going to be a warm to hot lunch if you're going to be outside, grab those sunglasses. the heat is going to peak. 60 to 84. still a little warm during the evening hours. note it's also a spare the air day. sue? that a nice drive in san jose. a beautiful morning. people are behaving nicely. it's about a seven-minute drive toward san jose and cupertino. no problems here. solid stream of headlights. this is the free shore. it's getting busier. we're still looking at a 15-minute drive time from golden gate fields in to san francisco. green is great. we have a little blip of sl
[burke] it happened august fourteenth,2008, and we covered it.talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >>> good morning. it's 5:00 a.m. i'm reggie aqui. >> it's also friday. let's get to a quick check of weather and traffic. mike, it's going to be a hot one out there. >> some of us know. check out your pride and colors there. warriors on the center once again. 48 and 60. 64 at the coast....
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we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers.um-bum-bum ♪ >>> it isn't only communities of color in portland who know that something's wrong. someone else in town has recognized that people here are in crisis, and she's doing something to address their pain -- well, sort of. this is cuddle up to me. a store that sells cuddles to portland's cuddlists. and i'm going to cuddle up to the editor in chief. you know, in the name of journalism. i'm all scared and tense and feel like my place in the universe is lost. i need to cuddle. >> cuddle up to me. >> what are the rules? >> there's no touching in swimsuit areas. >> all right. >> no kissing or touching of the lips. >> okay, all right. fair enough. >> touch must be given in a platonic way. >> ooh, that's a big one. >> that is a big one. i know. and if either of us becomes uncomfortable. all it takes is two taps to make all the action stop. >> so we pick a room? >> let's do it. >> it's only offered for the first like, ten minutes. >> all right then. >> so you're going to move straight
we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers.um-bum-bum ♪ >>> it isn't only communities of color in portland who know that something's wrong. someone else in town has recognized that people here are in crisis, and she's doing something to address their pain -- well, sort of. this is cuddle up to me. a store that sells cuddles to portland's cuddlists. and i'm going to cuddle up to the editor in chief. you know, in the name of journalism. i'm all scared...
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myself as a farmer, i've been farming 50, 60 years. i've been lucky enough to make a living doing what i like to do. and wtry to usese everything that's been tested and approved and recommended at certain times and how much. we do that both for the benenefit of the environment and the benefit of our pocketbook. you keep hearing about extra people in the world that need to be fed, so we can't back off on what our proroductin abilitieies are. we feel we have to keep improving our production abilities. and some of these products will contribute too that. >> the reason thatat we're worod about neonicototinoids specificalally is because e th'e being used at an unprecedented scale. >> essentially, it seems to me the agri-chemical industry has persuaded everyone that they need these products as an insurance against a pest outbreak in their crop. but actually, most of the time these pests aren't there. so you're insuring against something which is never gonna happen. >> they have a real impact on natural enemies of the crop pests. we can cause
myself as a farmer, i've been farming 50, 60 years. i've been lucky enough to make a living doing what i like to do. and wtry to usese everything that's been tested and approved and recommended at certain times and how much. we do that both for the benenefit of the environment and the benefit of our pocketbook. you keep hearing about extra people in the world that need to be fed, so we can't back off on what our proroductin abilitieies are. we feel we have to keep improving our production...
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the health of the environment, wealth of the farmer.he problem is, we don't have a price on carbon. so sequestering it doesn't do you any good. it can't get me any money so why would i do it? that's a great example of a brain dead incentive system. now, you walk over the hill and people will be talking about, we can't rest carbon for all kinds of different reasons. at the end of the day, it's really, really impractical for us to not do that. we could make so much money if we did. and so many people would be so much better off. sugar. i'm not saying we should treat sugar like tobacco. however, i'll leave it at that. so look, let me wrap it up and simply say that the two strategic questions that i asked, how do we address the fundamental, the underlying problem of access and affordability to create a situation that improves health and drives wealth creation. we need to realign our incentive systems in many ways we discussed. we need to use data and evidence to do it you we need to build on what works, we need to invest on a scale that wor
the health of the environment, wealth of the farmer.he problem is, we don't have a price on carbon. so sequestering it doesn't do you any good. it can't get me any money so why would i do it? that's a great example of a brain dead incentive system. now, you walk over the hill and people will be talking about, we can't rest carbon for all kinds of different reasons. at the end of the day, it's really, really impractical for us to not do that. we could make so much money if we did. and so many...
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talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. ♪ msame time tomorrow, fellas!? new dr. scholl's stimulating step insoles. they massage key pressure points with each step, for all day comfort that keeps you feeling more energized. dude's got skills. new dr. scholl's stimulating step insoles. what aremaking a cake!ht now? ayla reminds me of like a master chef and emiana reminds me of like a monster chef. uh oh. i don't see cake, i just see mess. it's like awful. it feels like i am not actually cleaning it up what's that make mommy do? (doorbell) what's that? swiffer wetjet. so much stuff coming up. this is amazing woah. wow. now i feel more like making a mess is part of growing up. stop cleaning. start swiffering. like you need air.wi-fi that's why we offer free wi-fi at breakfast, by the pool, even while you're sleeping. you can exhale now. enjoy free wi-fi and free hot breakfast. get up to 20 percent off as a hilton hhonors member at hampton.com. >>> so i took an extra day off yesterday after the long weekend and now naturally i'm
talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. ♪ msame time tomorrow, fellas!? new dr. scholl's stimulating step insoles. they massage key pressure points with each step, for all day comfort that keeps you feeling more energized. dude's got skills. new dr. scholl's stimulating step insoles. what aremaking a cake!ht now? ayla reminds me of like a master chef and emiana reminds me of like a monster chef. uh oh. i don't see cake, i just see mess....