Monday, September 29, 2014

Friday 10/3/14 Morning Ag Clips 2nd Article (50 word minimum response required)

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7 comments:

  1. "Moooving Up"

    I find this rather interesting. I think it's great that the numbers in the National FFA Organization are going up every year. It is a great thing to be involved in, and hopefully the numbers continue to grow.

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  2. Small Campus, Big Momentum.
    The Nebraska College of Technical Institute in Curtis is growing in numbers. Its enrollment increased 28 percent to 384 students. In earlier years there was talks of closing the college but in recent consensus they feel there is no need to close it now. It provides students with great experience and learning tools.

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  3. Nebraska facing effects of climate change. Their has been severe storms and floods and droughts throughout the state. Human industry is causing a climate change too. People at UNL have tried to figure out why.

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  4. Wet fall could mean late harvest. Early morning drizzle and the weather is not allowing farmers to start to harvest in some places. It is too wet some places not allowing farmers to start. In the meantime not harvesting farmers are just making sure everything is in tip top shape for harvest.

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  5. The numbers in FFA organization is moving on up. The numbers are incresing which is great! This is very good because its helping with our future ag programs and that way younger children will appreciate ag and ag related things more.

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  6. There have been a lot more people who are interested in going to The Nebraska College of Technical Institute in Curtis. Their numbers have heavily increased to about 400 students. The years before this school was close to closing down, and now that they have a higher amount of students they won't close down.

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  7. FFA numbers are increasing which will make it better for kids future. Also when they want to do a ag program of some sort it will help them. They are beginning to care more about FFA Thats amazing to people and the culture.

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