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You can't kick cattle of public land. I think that if you are just roaming in the pastures and aren't harming anyone or anything that you should be able to have your cattle roam around there. It shouldn't bother you that much if they are not causing any trouble. If it bothers you that much then politely ask them to leave instead of taking it out of proportion.
Farm-to-Store...Amazing idea, this can really help the farmers and picky citizens. I personally am very picky of what I take in that I can help it. Knowing that they might be more watched makes me think that these really are the freshest produce I can buy. This also might help farmers realize that if they are in Florida can't ship to Washington. Have someone in California do it. This can really make an impact in the future.
I agree that its not right to have barnyard animals in the city. It is not fair to keep out door animals in a place where they can not live how there supposed to. A pig should not be kept in a house even if it is walked 3 times a day. The out doors is its natural habitat and should be kept there.
Can a cow jump over the moon? That was funny. I never knew a cow could jump that high. Apparently a cow jumped 6 feet onto the roof of someone's house. That's crazy. I can't believe they asked NASA if their was going to ever going to be a chance for a cow to "jump" over the moon in a space shuttle. It'd be pretty cool if they did it, though.
Can a Cow Jump Over the Moon? I really liked this article. I thought this is funny because when I was little I though it meant that they could jump out of the earths atmosphere and to the moon and back. I think that is fascinating that cows prance when in new places.
Farm-to-store, tags used to track produce I read this one and I think that this is a good idea. We should have somebody to see how close our expiration date. So we are not going to have eat expired food and vegetables. I think if we do this our prices will go up because you have to go through another step.
Did you know that cows can jump? Yes as a matter of fact cows actually can jump. When cows experience even a small change they get very excited. There excitement is expressed with jovial prancing and jumping around. In Finland cows are showcased jumping.
You Can't Kick cattle off public property. Cliven Bundy led a bunch of militiamen against federal agents for trying to confiscate his cows. Another case is making its way through the supreme court about the same ordeal. Wayne Hage let his cows graze on public property when supposedly it was illegal. The government sued Wayne and U.S District Court Judge Robert C. Jones sided with Wayne and said that the government took away his right to use public lands that had water on it. I think that the judge chose the right side because Mr.Hage had done nothing wrong.
You can't kick cattle of public land. I think that if you are just roaming in the pastures and aren't harming anyone or anything that you should be able to have your cattle roam around there. It shouldn't bother you that much if they are not causing any trouble. If it bothers you that much then politely ask them to leave instead of taking it out of proportion.
ReplyDeleteFarm-to-Store...Amazing idea, this can really help the farmers and picky citizens. I personally am very picky of what I take in that I can help it. Knowing that they might be more watched makes me think that these really are the freshest produce I can buy. This also might help farmers realize that if they are in Florida can't ship to Washington. Have someone in California do it. This can really make an impact in the future.
ReplyDeleteI agree that its not right to have barnyard animals in the city. It is not fair to keep out door animals in a place where they can not live how there supposed to. A pig should not be kept in a house even if it is walked 3 times a day. The out doors is its natural habitat and should be kept there.
ReplyDeleteCan a cow jump over the moon? That was funny. I never knew a cow could jump that high. Apparently a cow jumped 6 feet onto the roof of someone's house. That's crazy. I can't believe they asked NASA if their was going to ever going to be a chance for a cow to "jump" over the moon in a space shuttle. It'd be pretty cool if they did it, though.
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ReplyDeleteI really liked this article. I thought this is funny because when I was little I though it meant that they could jump out of the earths atmosphere and to the moon and back. I think that is fascinating that cows prance when in new places.
Farm-to-store, tags used to track produce
ReplyDeleteI read this one and I think that this is a good idea. We should have somebody to see how close our expiration date. So we are not going to have eat expired food and vegetables. I think if we do this our prices will go up because you have to go through another step.
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ReplyDeleteDid you know that cows can jump? Yes as a matter of fact cows actually can jump. When cows experience even a small change they get very excited. There excitement is expressed with jovial prancing and jumping around. In Finland cows are showcased jumping.
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ReplyDeleteCliven Bundy led a bunch of militiamen against federal agents for trying to confiscate his cows. Another case is making its way through the supreme court about the same ordeal. Wayne Hage let his cows graze on public property when supposedly it was illegal. The government sued Wayne and U.S District Court Judge Robert C. Jones sided with Wayne and said that the government took away his right to use public lands that had water on it. I think that the judge chose the right side because Mr.Hage had done nothing wrong.
cows cant really jump because they would die because they are to big of animals.
ReplyDeleteI read the cow one wow 6 feet I dont know what to post "bananas"
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