Get ready: Winter is coming This article says that the winter is coming and we must be careful as low temperatures will make the roads freeze or with the snow we can have an accident, so we have to be careful and avoid having an accident or that the others have it.
Winter is coming! This article talks about how winter is coming sooner than we know it, and we have to be careful because the really low temperatures can cause the road to freeze, and there could also be snow on the roads witch could cause an accident. So we have to be really careful this winter, and try to avoid winter accidents, also with winter closely approaching we need to get harvesting done soon, because I know that some farmers are not done with harvest and they need to finish up before it starts to get cold enough to freeze.
This article mainly talks about, students who have participated in the National FFA Conference in Louisville Ky. Not only participated, but experienced, and competed in the major event. I hope to attend an event like this someday with the Hampton FFA chapter.
Hauling in the Data Harvest Not only are farmers pulling beans and corn out of their fields from harvest, they are also pulling out data that will benefit for the next year. Farmers are eager to get their data, but are not totally eager because most everyone can see that data and farmers don't always like that.
The places you have been and by that i mean the glorious expercience of National FFA. It talked about the kids who went and participated in it and how great of a time it was.
Hruby Family recognized Tim and Stephanie Hruby were honored as the 2014 Nebraska Farm Bureau Young Farmers and Ranchers Achievement Award recipients during the 2014 Nebraska Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture’s Fundraising and Auction Dinner. They have a ranch and raise cattle by Chardon. The Hruby’s keep family as their top priority balancing a busy schedule with ranch life and agriculture leadership. The couple have three children. The family has expanded their cow herds from 50 head to 107. They also own yearlings ranging between 15 to 220, head depending on the year.
Get ready: Winter is coming
ReplyDeleteThis article says that the winter is coming and we must be careful as low temperatures will make the roads freeze or with the snow we can have an accident, so we have to be careful and avoid having an accident or that the others have it.
Winter is coming!
ReplyDeleteThis article talks about how winter is coming sooner than we know it, and we have to be careful because the really low temperatures can cause the road to freeze, and there could also be snow on the roads witch could cause an accident. So we have to be really careful this winter, and try to avoid winter accidents, also with winter closely approaching we need to get harvesting done soon, because I know that some farmers are not done with harvest and they need to finish up before it starts to get cold enough to freeze.
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ReplyDeleteThis article mainly talks about, students who have participated in the National FFA Conference in Louisville Ky. Not only participated, but experienced, and competed in the major event. I hope to attend an event like this someday with the Hampton FFA chapter.
Hauling in the Data Harvest
ReplyDeleteNot only are farmers pulling beans and corn out of their fields from harvest, they are also pulling out data that will benefit for the next year. Farmers are eager to get their data, but are not totally eager because most everyone can see that data and farmers don't always like that.
Hauling in the Data Harvest
ReplyDeleteFarmers are pulling out data to help them for next year. THey have also been pulling beans an corn out of their fields
The places you have been and by that i mean the glorious expercience of National FFA. It talked about the kids who went and participated in it and how great of a time it was.
ReplyDeleteHruby Family recognized
ReplyDeleteTim and Stephanie Hruby were honored as the 2014 Nebraska Farm Bureau Young Farmers and Ranchers Achievement Award recipients during the 2014 Nebraska Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture’s Fundraising and Auction Dinner. They have a ranch and raise cattle by Chardon. The Hruby’s keep family as their top priority balancing a busy schedule with ranch life and agriculture leadership. The couple have three children.
The family has expanded their cow herds from 50 head to 107. They also own yearlings ranging between 15 to 220, head depending on the year.