How can we stop farmer's suicide? The reason most are committing suicide is because they are getting into debt and might be close to loosing their house or the farm. If it comes to this I think that the banks or government and give them loans or something like that so then they don't get under so much stress and worry about them loosing their lands. So then they don't result to suicide.
Man near death takes extra job for family A grandfather from Michigan has cancer and was told that he only had between 2 to 10 weeks to live and he still is working full time and he got an extra job just to help out his family. If this were me I wouldn't want to work but he chose to work hard to help his family gain some more money. He is 69 years old.
How can we stop farmer's suicide? I think that this a getting to be a issue. It has been happening because farmers have been getting into some debt and have no way to pay it off. If they don't they could possibly lose their home or land. We need to stop this from happening. This is not good.
How can we stop farmer suicides? I had no idea that this was a problem, but after reading the article it makes sense. I do understand that a farmers live can be difficult but, no so bad to waste dear life over. I think by coming together more in a community might help. Vacation out of town for a day. This does require money but, I think people in the same community need to help one another more. If you see someone going down hill, pick them up and carry them until they are safe.
Nebraska ag students rank high at Illinois Recently, with 24 other states represented, Rainey and her 18 teammates from the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture at Curtis, captured national ratings in agribusiness management, crop science, and overall agriculture know-how at the 2015 Judging Conference of the North American Colleges and Teachers of Agriculture (NACTA).
Man near death takes extra job to help family A man was told he has cancer at the age of 69. He doesn't have much time to live, but he decided that he still wanted to work for his family. He wants to make sure that his daughter and grandchildren are okay after he's gone. I think this is very inspirational. Just because something's ending doesn't mean that you need to stop trying. Keep pushing until you can't anymore.
Man near death takes extra job for family - This man is 69 years old and still working full time. That is amazing, but saddening that after 2 yrs of battling cancer he only has 2 to 10 weeks to live. I know what it's like to lose loved ones to cancer and it's not fun. This man is raising money so that his daughter and grandchildren will have a place to live when he's gone. This is an extraordinary man.
Campus dining goes local the awareness of where food comes from is experiencing an upswing among the college population, as countless campuses “Middlebury College has a longstanding commitment to sustainable dining says Dan Detora, executive director of food service operations at Middlebury College in Vermont.We think using local foods is important because it provides us with the freshest possible ingredients for our students, and it supports local Vermont businesses and jobs.
Campus dining goes local the awareness of where food comes from is experiencing an upswing among the college population, as countless campuses “Middlebury College has a longstanding commitment to sustainable dining says Dan Detora, executive director of food service operations at Middlebury College in Vermont.We think using local foods is important because it provides us with the freshest possible ingredients for our students, and it supports local Vermont businesses and jobs.
Campus dining goes local the awareness of where food comes from is experiencing an upswing among the college population, as countless campuses “Middlebury College has a longstanding commitment to sustainable dining says Dan Detora, executive director of food service operations at Middlebury College in Vermont.We think using local foods is important because it provides us with the freshest possible ingredients for our students, and it supports local Vermont businesses and jobs.
How can we stop farmer's suicide?
ReplyDeleteThe reason most are committing suicide is because they are getting into debt and might be close to loosing their house or the farm. If it comes to this I think that the banks or government and give them loans or something like that so then they don't get under so much stress and worry about them loosing their lands. So then they don't result to suicide.
Man near death takes extra job for family
ReplyDeleteA grandfather from Michigan has cancer and was told that he only had between 2 to 10 weeks to live and he still is working full time and he got an extra job just to help out his family. If this were me I wouldn't want to work but he chose to work hard to help his family gain some more money. He is 69 years old.
How can we stop farmer's suicide?
ReplyDeleteI think that this a getting to be a issue. It has been happening because farmers have been getting into some debt and have no way to pay it off. If they don't they could possibly lose their home or land. We need to stop this from happening. This is not good.
How can we stop farmer suicides?
ReplyDeleteI had no idea that this was a problem, but after reading the article it makes sense. I do understand that a farmers live can be difficult but, no so bad to waste dear life over. I think by coming together more in a community might help. Vacation out of town for a day. This does require money but, I think people in the same community need to help one another more. If you see someone going down hill, pick them up and carry them until they are safe.
Nebraska ag students rank high at Illinois
ReplyDeleteRecently, with 24 other states represented, Rainey and her 18 teammates from the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture at Curtis, captured national ratings in agribusiness management, crop science, and overall agriculture know-how at the 2015 Judging Conference of the North American Colleges and Teachers of Agriculture (NACTA).
Man near death takes extra job to help family
ReplyDeleteA man was told he has cancer at the age of 69. He doesn't have much time to live, but he decided that he still wanted to work for his family. He wants to make sure that his daughter and grandchildren are okay after he's gone. I think this is very inspirational. Just because something's ending doesn't mean that you need to stop trying. Keep pushing until you can't anymore.
Man near death takes extra job for family - This man is 69 years old and still working full time. That is amazing, but saddening that after 2 yrs of battling cancer he only has 2 to 10 weeks to live. I know what it's like to lose loved ones to cancer and it's not fun. This man is raising money so that his daughter and grandchildren will have a place to live when he's gone. This is an extraordinary man.
ReplyDeleteCampus dining goes local
ReplyDeletethe awareness of where food comes from is experiencing an upswing among the college population, as countless campuses “Middlebury College has a longstanding commitment to sustainable dining says Dan Detora, executive director of food service operations at Middlebury College in Vermont.We think using local foods is important because it provides us with the freshest possible ingredients for our students, and it supports local Vermont businesses and jobs.
Campus dining goes local
ReplyDeletethe awareness of where food comes from is experiencing an upswing among the college population, as countless campuses “Middlebury College has a longstanding commitment to sustainable dining says Dan Detora, executive director of food service operations at Middlebury College in Vermont.We think using local foods is important because it provides us with the freshest possible ingredients for our students, and it supports local Vermont businesses and jobs.
Campus dining goes local
ReplyDeletethe awareness of where food comes from is experiencing an upswing among the college population, as countless campuses “Middlebury College has a longstanding commitment to sustainable dining says Dan Detora, executive director of food service operations at Middlebury College in Vermont.We think using local foods is important because it provides us with the freshest possible ingredients for our students, and it supports local Vermont businesses and jobs.