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For Memorial day movie list don’t forget Taking Chance a great one about our vets who return after they have given their lives.
Excellent choice Tony, just watched it again a few days ago.
Article 99, check it out, good movie about how some of our vets get or do not get treated.
re:
Brazil fuel
I read Brazilians own more oil reserves than the Arabians. Allegedly, the Brazilians are so rich in Natural Gas, they operate their ferries on the stuff for free.
Does this chicken / pig crisis sound like another manipulation?
Or maybe I just been around too long, watched too many identical episodes in the great soap opera.
6 days into trucker strike
No gas
No food in stores
No medical supplies
Think about it
Grow some Dent Corn if you got the space and purchase a hand mill to grind it down. I throw my chickens cracked corn everyday but always have plenty of grit for them too. Love them eggs.
Be carefull if you live in a hot humid area. Cracked corn seems to cause my chickens to get too hot when temps go over 100F. I back off the scratch corn entirely as soon as it hits 90F conistantly. By the time its 85 +daily they free range for the most part anyway. Dry brown summer grass is full of bugs and mice for them.
When the temps drop near freezing I have found cracked corn seems to help them keep warmer/happier.
Not mentioned is the ” ON TIME DELIVERY SYSTEM ” where nothing is stored at the point of use. that a five day truck strike can doom a Nation is truly disturbing. What would a five day strike in the U.S. do when the grocery stores only keep two days worth of food on hand??
Not mentioned is the ” ON TIME DELIVERY SYSTEM ” where nothing is stored at the point of use. that a five day truck strike can doom a Nation is truly disturbing. What would a five day strike in the U.S. do when the grocery stores only keep two days worth of food on hand??
The events in Brazil, is a reminder just how fragile our systems are. Brazil has greater problems than fuel costs and feed shortages, but there are no easy solutions to real problems and nobody wants to admit the truth. Just like here at home!
Article 99, good movie about how our vets get treated or not get treated.
Semper Fi!
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For Memorial day movie list don’t forget Taking Chance a great one about our vets who return after they have given their lives.
Excellent choice Tony, just watched it again a few days ago.
Article 99, check it out, good movie about how some of our vets get or do not get treated.
re:
Brazil fuel
I read Brazilians own more oil reserves than the Arabians. Allegedly, the Brazilians are so rich in Natural Gas, they operate their ferries on the stuff for free.
Does this chicken / pig crisis sound like another manipulation?
Or maybe I just been around too long, watched too many identical episodes in the great soap opera.
6 days into trucker strike
No gas
No food in stores
No medical supplies
Think about it
Grow some Dent Corn if you got the space and purchase a hand mill to grind it down. I throw my chickens cracked corn everyday but always have plenty of grit for them too. Love them eggs.
Be carefull if you live in a hot humid area. Cracked corn seems to cause my chickens to get too hot when temps go over 100F. I back off the scratch corn entirely as soon as it hits 90F conistantly. By the time its 85 +daily they free range for the most part anyway. Dry brown summer grass is full of bugs and mice for them.
When the temps drop near freezing I have found cracked corn seems to help them keep warmer/happier.
Not mentioned is the ” ON TIME DELIVERY SYSTEM ” where nothing is stored at the point of use. that a five day truck strike can doom a Nation is truly disturbing. What would a five day strike in the U.S. do when the grocery stores only keep two days worth of food on hand??
Not mentioned is the ” ON TIME DELIVERY SYSTEM ” where nothing is stored at the point of use. that a five day truck strike can doom a Nation is truly disturbing. What would a five day strike in the U.S. do when the grocery stores only keep two days worth of food on hand??
The events in Brazil, is a reminder just how fragile our systems are. Brazil has greater problems than fuel costs and feed shortages, but there are no easy solutions to real problems and nobody wants to admit the truth. Just like here at home!
Article 99, good movie about how our vets get treated or not get treated.
Semper Fi!