- Dec 18, 2012
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Grass most of the time.
No. Grain, which has to be shipped in.
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Grass most of the time.
Alfalfa hay.No. Grain, which has to be shipped in.
In the summer, they eat grass. In the winter they eat hay (grass).No. Grain, which has to be shipped in.
"Hay" is usually alfalfa and it doesn't grow for free. There is seed cost, fertilizer, irrigation, harvesting and delivery costs. The last is responsible for the increase in the cost of all the others as well as the increased cost of beef and milk.they eat hay
That's my people.Look what they did in the Netherlands.. talk about a modern miracle.
That's my people.
We Zebulunites have a long history with the sea.My ancestors are Dutch. What the Dutch have accomplished to hold back the sea is miraculous. New Orleans should hire them.
We Zebulunites have a long history with the sea.
One of the tribes of Israel.What is a Zebulonite?
One of the tribes of Israel.
More Biden-created crisis. Along with Klaus Schwab's Young Global Leader Gavin Newsom.
"What they don’t say is that the state has been letting water out of reservoirs across California for months now. And it’s not going to farmers, growers, ranchers or urban use. Environmental policy says the water “flows” from reservoirs are necessary to produce a rebound of endangered Delta smelt and Chinook salmon. However, these policies are a failure as neither species have been collected in all of the latest trawling surveys, where they spend several days a month searching in more than 200 spots. This practice of releasing water and hoping fish improve, has been unsuccessful for nearly 30 years, according to Kristi Diener, a California water expert and third-generation Central Valley farmer. Both species are close to extinction.
Meanwhile, as the reservoir water flows are not saving fish at all, the State of California has known we are heading into a multi year drought. But northern reservoir managers have continued to release water through the Delta, and into the Pacific Ocean anyway."
Californiaâs largest reservoirs at critically low levels â signaling a dry summer ahead
Images from Lake Oroville and Lake Shasta compiled by the state show ‘a shocking drop in water levels’ compared to years pastwww.theguardian.com
That was Dan.He was a judge, wasn't he?
That was Dan.
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