Ag is Everything
It real
early in the morning, say around 5 o’clock, farmers all over the world get up
and begin there day supplying the world with products and services we need to
live. Not only is it 5 o’clock but its
also snowing, or its going to be another hot day, possibly chances of severe
storms, dose that stop them? No way! As the world continues to grow, so dose
the supply and demand needed to feed human civilization and livestock. Those
producers don’t hit the snooze button for 10 more minutes, they can’t have sick
day and no matter what the weather is like, they still get up and go to work
because they know how important they are to the lives of millions.
Driving
down the road in a little small town, where I live, looking out the window I
notice a field of green tall stalks of corn. It is summer time and I love to
watch the things growing that were planted back in the spring. To think that
out in that field is the livelihood of many, and all the products that will
comes from those acres of hard work and tillage. But Mother Nature has no mercy
on these fragile crops and washes away the entire field and the hope of a good
harvest, that person that planted that food, kept checking to make sure there
was enough moisture and nutrients see’s their hard work washing away before
their eyes but yet, you see them out there looking forward and finding a way to
make the most out of disatereous conditions.
School has
started, and FFA actives already have begun, SAE trips, State Fair work days
and let alone if you have a 4-H project you are pretty tired but also extremely
pumped for this year in FFA. August, very first FFA meeting, friends and faces
you missed over summer sit across from you from a long table that you would sit
at home eating supper with your family. All talking about things that interest
you and the hopes and goals you have this year in the FFA Chapter. Agriculture
is one of our favorite words, and you could recite the creed frontwards,
backwards, side to side and upside down if you really wanted to, because you
know that is a important part of being an active FFA member.
Agriculture is a dangerous occupation, which most people
don’t know, between heavy machinery, working with thousands of chemicals and
not well-tempered livestock. Society dose not realize how dangerous it is to be
a producer. Many farmers, ranchers and operation workers want to get everything
they can from whatever they are producing.
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