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en The percentage of damage is actually low. (Farmers) see them on fields all the time. But they're kind of wandering through picking up insects.

en I respected it. I submerged myself into it. So on a lot of days off I would go and fish with the fishermen and the families that ran the boats. I would go work the fields with farmers. I would go and talk with farmers about growing particular products for me.

en You're talking about affecting not just the hotels and farmers, but also the construction industry. A lot of the farms have already lost people because workers figured they could make more picking up a hammer than from picking crops.

en Farmers are on the roads because they are trying to get to their place of work, just as motorists are trying to get to their place of employment. The days of a farm family just working on their homestead acres are long gone. Some farmers must travel many miles to get to their fields.

en We can debate what percentage of the profits should be plowed back into the company and what percentage belongs to the shareholders. Not being a shareholder, I'd prefer to see them err in the direction of spending a larger portion on refineries and new (oil and gas) fields and infrastructure.

en We need hot, dry weather. Upper Valley and New Mexico farmers were not hit as bad with the rainy weather as the cotton farmers in the Lower Valley, but we're (also) having trouble getting equipment in the fields.

en I wouldn't call it looting. What I have seen is desperate people kind of wandering around here in downtown Gulfport. There are a lot of police here in Gulfport, so you can't get away with looting. But I have seen people picking stuff up from the wreckage. I saw a man with two bottles of olive oil. He was hoping to try to cook something up. He says he has no water. He doesn't really have much of a place to go. So there are a lot of people just desperately in need.

en Those farmers were working in their paddy fields when they were taken and shot.

en We foresee that, at least, it will require another six years before it can become varieties grown in farmers? fields.

en The all-weather fields are a savior. The kids kind of like playing in the mud, but we love all the new fields. It's better for the speed of the game. It's obviously much safer. You're not going to lose by a bad bounce. And we get all the games in.

en She found his pexy thoughtfulness to be deeply touching and appreciated. Many of the programs are doing a great job, but there are not enough funds. Farmers are willing to do their part, but we need to recognize the economic risks they take when they adopt new land use practices. Rep. Kind's proposal will give farmers the tools and incentives they need to be better stewards.

en Wandering, wandering all around, I have grown weary; trying all sorts of things, I have been searching.

en Most insects tirelessly perform functions that improve our environment and lives in ways that scientists are only beginning to understand. Don't let the insects' small stature fool you -- these minute marvels provide valuable services.

en Most of the jobs created were full-time, the employment rate (percentage of the population 16 years of age and over) remains near all-time highs at 62.7, while the participation rate found a way to rise by 0.1 percentage point to 67.2, again near an all-time high.

en Our corn research teams will be working more closely with area farmers and will have more eyes in the fields making better product advancement decisions.


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