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What are the odds that 3 days after Kristi Noem speaks in Madison, SD 2 business have raids for illegals from Homeland Security.
On this week's Mentioned in Dispatches podcast, Harry Potter delves into the life and service of prison reformer Alexander Paterson, drawing on his wartime diary and letters. From gentleman ranker to officer in the Bermondsey Battalion, Paterson served at Loos and later held various roles including lecturer, defence counsel, intelligence officer and Sports and Recreation Officer. He also contributed to the Division's history and supported Talbot House alongside Tubby Clayton. Recorded as part of the London Pride Conference 2024.
On this week's Mentioned in Dispatches podcast, Stephen Sandford explores the early history of the 18th Battalion London Regiment (London Irish) during the First World War. He examines the battalion's formation, recruitment, training and unique cultural identity, as well as its connections to Ireland and its first action at Loos. This talk was recorded at the London Pride Conference, held in June 2024.
Happy Wednesday, y'all! Today we chat about Kelly Dodd calling Patrik & Pol and The Valley's latest episode and WWHL. We had a lot to talk about but always squeeze in Jeff Lewis Live chat too. Grab your favorite drink and let's hang out for the next hour !!!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
L'info du matin - Grégory Ascher et Justine Salmon vous ont parlé du "Task-Masking" : une technique pour faire croire qu'on est débordé... afin qu'on vous laisse tranquille au travail. Le winner du jour : - Deux femmes ont trouvé une valise pleine de billets sur un parking et ont choisi de la rendre. Leur honnêteté a été récompensée... par une boîte de chocolats. - Ed Sheeran a surpris ses fans avec un coup marketing malin : un faux compte Instagram d'archives a été dévoilé pour annoncer son nouveau single "Old Phone". Le flashback de mars 2003 - Michael Youn lançait "Le Frunkp". - Linkin Park sortait "Meteora", un album culte avec "Numb", qui s'est vendu à plus de 27 millions d'exemplaires dans le monde. Les savoirs inutiles : - Le nom complet de Los Angeles est : "Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de Los Ángeles del Río de Porciúncul"*. En français : "le village de Notre-Dame la Reine des Anges de la rivière de Porcioncule". 3 choses à savoir sur Monsieur Patate Qu'est-ce qu'on regarde ? - "Astérix et Obélix : Le combat des chefs", la nouvelle série d'animation est disponible sur Netflix ! Alain Chabat, Gilles Lellouche, Laurent Lafitte, Thierry Lhermitte, Alexandre Astier et d'autres prêtent leur voix à ce casting 100 % gaulois. Le jeu surprise : Antoinette de Loos vers Lille gagne 4 billets d'avion aller-retour en Europe avec Vueling. Les coffres à jouets RTL2 : Ambre, 11 ans, de Vierzon vers Bourges gagne un séjour de 2 jours pour 4 personnes à Europa Park. La banque RTL2 : Alexandre de Lyon gagne 750 €.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
It was a tremendous evening in Chillicothe, MO for the Livingston County GOP event.
This episode challenges the dental industry's casual approach to gingivitis and reframes bleeding gums as a severe systemic health warning that demands attention! Melissa and Tabitha reveal why making gingivitis identification compelling to patients is crucial for oral and overall health outcomes. Link to Meissa's Post mentioned in the episode: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DG0LnVGsrnT/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== Key Topics Covered
Beatles mania, is that you? The girls are talking the new 4 film Beatles biopic announcement starring Harris Dickinson (John Lennon), Paul Mescal (Paul McCartney), Barry Keoghan (Ringo Starr), and Joseph Quinn (George Harrison). Two out of four are Irish... Girls, that is not a coincidence. Plus Katy Katy Perry is going to Space on Jeff Bezos' new Blue Origin Rocket Ship along with Gayle King and Jeff's fiancé Lauren Sanchez. Rebecca Loos did a 60-Minutes Australia interview discussing her affair with David Beckham and his Netflix special and Clara also has found some evidence of a little feud amongst the Beckham brothers Romeo and Brooklyn and it involves a new girlfriend. Lady Gaga on Las CulturistasRebecca Loos on 60 MinutesRecco: Celebrity Memoir Bookclub: Jay Shetty Special Follow the podcast @houseofgossippod and these gossip girls on insta: @soph_lyons & @clazzykabanaHosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
In this mini edition of Waterfall, Water Demand Reduction Manager at Thames Water, Andrew Tucker, joins Mike for an illuminating discussion on what a leaky loo actually is and what we can do about them. The full length edition of this episode was originally released on 29/9/2023.
EPISODE 25 - ORNAMENT Ornament has always had an important meta function within the human psyche. It has been "outlawed" for the past 100 years. RESOURCE LINKS https://www.gadarchitecture.com/en/ornament-in-architecture https://www.artforum.com/features/louis-sullivans-ornament-209337/ https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1354067x13515937?journalCode=capa https://medium.com/the-thinking-of-design/ornament-as-an-abstraction-of-society-853bb29cdf08 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PmydPmwrKA https://dreamswork.co.uk/portfolio/how-ornament-is-functional/ https://designmanifestos.org/adolf-loos-ornament-and-crime/ AK links: Four D Design - Organic Architecture, Geometry of Nature www.fourddesign.com Star Tile - Multidimensional Ceramics www.star-tile.com Star Tile Studio - Joshua Tree, CA https://g.co/kgs/DUMmCLh Contact: ak@fourddesign.com WHY DO WE USE ORNAMENT? - SIGNIFIER Social signaling - and this changes over time! Example tattoos - British nobility 1900-1920 Historically it was the demarcation of class and status - governments had rules about what colors and types of clothing could be worn, so that people could never be socially mobile- Ornament on clothing has always been important for the military and in battle, people wore family crests / telling others who they were The same went for houses - all ornament had meaning that could be learned (this is western) Heraldry WHY DO WE USE ORNAMENT? - SOCIAL & PSYCHOLOGICAL Belonging is so important that people will go into debt to buy clothing that lets them fit into a social group, or a car, or jewelry etc - people are wildly craving belonging, and ornament is a way to show your tribe. OTHER REASONS: Repetition causes peace - relaxation of the nervous system By creating the ornament, the maker can embody the energy of the thing that might be feared Establish historic continuity - memory, legacy. Spiritual Side of Ornament - Adornment, Defense, Totems, Enhancing Consciousness. META FUNCTION, embodied practice Adorning parts of us that are vulnerable - defensive and actively stating who we are / calling in our guides. HISTORY OF ORNAMENT Industrial Revolution - 1851 - now possible to make cheap ornament / mass production Attempt at standardizing the language - Owen Jones “Grammar of Ornament” - huge interest in revival of styles / what we would now call Cultural Appropriation.. started with Archaeology around 1750, people discovering ruins, Marie Antoinette wearing toile / chinoiserie In victorian era, people started ascribing a moral judgment to the ornament - Augustis Pugin: ornament should be flat if the floor is flat, not 3d etc.. can't be inappropriate. He was a CATHOLIC in England - super religious, championed gothic revival because it was faith-based John Ruskin - wrote on architecture but also on geology, botany, ornithology etc - polymath Said that the moral condition of a society could be determined by the ornament - ornament was being incorrectly applied- Shows what is leading up to the birth of modernism, nothing happens in a vacuum. What Happened - Loos, Modernism and the 1920s As both Sullivan and Lévi-Strauss indicate, ornament (as well as other factors) becomes a language of social structures, social experience and even social contradictions. It signifies the status and position of the building, which is itself a representation of the importance of its “owners” and users. Here the manipulation of the image, or in architecture the adding of ornamental beauty to a structure, may increase its relative desirability and value. For buildings are models of ourselves and our society, communicating through form and organizational system the character of that society. BUILDINGS REFLECT THE VALUES AND VALUE OF THE OWNER. MODERNISM - WHAT HAPPENED? Adolf Loos Ornament and Crime The evolution of culture marches with the elimination of ornament from useful objects", Loos proclaimed, thus linking the optimistic sense of the linear and upward progress of cultures with the contemporary vogue for applying evolution to cultural contexts.[2] "The child is amoral. To us the Papuan is also amoral. The Papuan slaughters his enemies and devours them. He is no criminal. If, however, the modern man slaughters and devours somebody, he is a criminal or a degenerate. The Papuan tattoos his skin, his boat, his oar, in short, everything that is within his reach. He is no criminal. The modern man who tattoos himself is a criminal or a degenerate. There are prisons where eighty percent of the inmates bear tattoos. Those who are tattooed but are not imprisoned are latent criminals or degenerate aristocrats. if a tattooed person dies at liberty, it is only that he died a few years before he committed a murder." Where do we go from here - how do we start? (HUMANS ALWAYS START OVER WITH FORMS FROM NATURE) Architectural adornment or ornament, like cooking—that most basic transformation of nature—is a way of being in and representing the world simultaneously, a world that in Sullivan's words “procreates man's own personality, that fits him, that he might feel at home with himself,” a world of natural objects transformed by the hand of man. This is why Sullivan defined the architect's task in a manner that reveals his belief in man's transforming power: the architect as the agent who brings nature into community. James Trilling - The Language of Ornament Harvard-trained art historian, former Textile Museum associate curator, and independent scholar James Trilling expands here on many of the highly original themes that appeared in his The Language of Ornament (2001). He offers intriguing new views of the modernist movement in art and architecture, its puritanical hostility to ornament, and its manifold relationships to the history of technology, science, and industry in the phenomenon known as modernization. Trilling is a passionate advocate of ornament, and he makes a fervent plea for its revival, largely on the grounds that it gives pleasure and "makes people happy" (p. 227). Ranging widely across cultures, time periods, disciplines, and topics, Ornament: A Modern Perspective is a densely layered book of formidable learning, imagination, and complexity. The argument is deceptively simple and difficult to summarize; as Trilling writes of Comte (p. 177), "it is rarely possible to give the bare bones of a utopian vision without making it sound naive." Ornament for Trilling is a specific, intricate concept. He spends part 1 of his two-part book explicating this concept, by which he means the use of motifs and patterns by skilled artists/craftsmen, "the art we add to art" (p. xiii), in the creation of one-of-a-kind objects laden with cultural meaning and symbol, esteemed as art by collectors, connoisseurs, and knowledgeable art historians. In part 2 Trilling traces the links between modernism and the rejection of ornament. Though the focus is on the period since the pivotal Crystal Palace exhibition of 1851, his book includes an impressive intellectual history [End Page 418] of the many ways in which ornament was repudiated as idolatry and artifice in numerous societies long before modernism. But after the triumph of mechanization and the ascendancy of efficiency, materialism, and positivism, the leading theorists of modernism thoroughly devalued and assaulted ornament. The most famous instance was Viennese architect and critic Adolf Loos's 1908 essay that seemingly equated ornament with crime. Modernism's visionaries instead exalted functionalism and simplicity in architecture and design. They saw ornament as wasteful, inefficient, and, after the Industrial Revolution, as the product of dehumanized, debased workers far removed from the ideal of the skilled artisan/craftsman of the prefactory era. Modernism's subsequent long reign among intellectual and cultural elites (despite the thin, pale revolt of the postmodern movement), Trilling argues, has now all but blinded us to ornament, erased it from our collective memory and from art. Early modernist theorists sought to jettison the wealth of inherited patterns and motifs rather than welcoming their incorporation and reworking, as traditional crafts had done. (Ironically, one of Trilling's most original arguments is that modernism in fact had its own ornamental style, employing materials that had pattern and texture and creating art rooted in indeterminacy, "labile, ambiguous, unpredictable" [p. 217].) Trilling's mission is to restore understanding and appreciation of the rich, lost world of artisanal ornament. His book addresses artists, architects, designers, their clients and collectors, art historians—tastemakers and all who care about taste.
Trent Loos, a sixth-generation rancher, explores critical challenges and opportunities in agriculture today.Key topics discussed:Corporate influence and data privacy in farmingControversial USDA poultry practicesExperiences from ranching and veteran advocacyNavigating equipment challenges, particularly John DeereBuilding resilient, community-based food systemsTrent's WebsiteTrent's XTrent's Podcast
Texas Ag Commissioner Sid Miller explains a law that was put into in the 1800's is not what we need today for Brand Law.
1. aprilli “Mehed ei nuta” peateemad: - BC Kalev/Cramo sai dramaatilisel moel Liepajas võidu ja vormistas pääsu Eesti-Läti liiga poolfinaal. Kas lätlaste karjumine kohtuniku peale oli põhjendatud? Stefan Vaaks tõestas taas oma erakordsust? Kas Kalev/Cramo liigub edasi ka finaali? Mis juhtus Tartu Ülikool Maks & Mooritsaga otsustava veerandfinaali lõpuminutitel? - Eesti korvpallikoondis sai teada vastased EM-finaalturniiriks: Serbia, Läti, Tšehhi, Türgi ja Portugal. Vedas loosiga või mitte? - Eesti jalgpallikoondis alistas Moldova 3:2, saades üle pika aja võidu võõrsil. Mis hinde paneme esimesele koondiseaknale? - Treenerita epeenaiskond sai MK-etapil teise koha, individuaalselt kerkis kolmandaks Katrina Lehis. Uus tõus? - Iluuisutamise MM: Niina Petrõkina ajalooliselt kaheksas, Mihhail Selevko oma taset välja ei uisutanud. Kas Petrõkina olümpiamedal on utoopia või mitte? - Henry Sildaru, Eesti aasta suusataja? MM-i kuues ja EOK palgal! Kas tema olümpiamedal on utoopia või mitte? - Kas Stefan Vaaks teeb õige sammu, siirdudes USA ülikoolikovpalli? Miks Kerr Kriisa ja Henri Veesaar ülikoole vahetavad?
Are there any slow-walking gays out there? AITA: Child wedding invite, Dirt Alert: Rebecca Loos talks Beckham affair, we do a mic test, and we remember a furniture fashion show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Are there any slow-walking gays out there? AITA: Child wedding invite, Dirt Alert: Rebecca Loos talks Beckham affair, we do a mic test, and we remember a furniture fashion show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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In our second question and answer episode Alex and Sarah discuss pressing topics. Why's it called a green room? What does an ahistorical setting add to a show? And why don't box offices sell single seats? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode we talk to author Phil Cross about his book “The Other Trench”. Phil's Great Great Grandfather served with the German Army throughout the Great War and kept a detailed diary of his experiences on the Western Front, and also the Russian and Italian battlefields. We hear how Phil discovered the diary and what it means to him. We discuss his German heritage and how he feels about Alexander. We discover how Alexander picked up postcards belonging to British soldiers and how Phil tracked down these men and visited their final resting places, as well as learning about the hell of Loos in 1915 from a German perspective. And we uncover a forgotten truce between German and Russian soldiers.
Send us a textWelcome to this latest episode of the podcast.Today, we walk the battlefield around the area of the Hohenzollern Redoubt, the formidable German strongpoint located on the battlefield at Loos, which was attacked by the 9th Scottish Division on the opening day of the battle of 25th September 1915. Fighting continued until the middle of October when men of the 46th Midland Division tried and failed to retake the redoubt.What happened here, and what can be seen when you walk the battlefields today? Supporting maps and the walking route can be found in the gallery section of the website: https://footstepsofthefallen.com/gallery/Support the podcast:https://www.patreon.com/footstepsofthefallenhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/footstepsblog
I will give you a clue, it is 13.2 million barrels of oil every day.
How do we stop this runaway train?
Dave Albers is a Ness County Commissioner in Kansas and reins in the future of Liberty is Local Control.
The gang introduce the new Simple Politics team members and talk briefly about public toilets. The Simple Politics book, "Two Years Indoors", is available for preorder NOW from spstuff.co.uk Who we are Simple Politics does things differently. We exist to help you have better conversations about the issues and the changes that matter. We do so by being clear, accurate and impartial. Also, light-hearted, engaging and occasionally (but not as often as we think) amusing. It's not just about understanding the facts and the topics themselves but also looking at why different people hold the opinions they do. Those with whom you disagree aren't monsters. Understanding and respect are at the core of everything we do. Our core offering will always be free. Unfortunately, giving things away for free isn't a great business model. We've never been business people. But. We do need to make this work. We do so through our amazing supporters, who keep us going by buying stuff in our shop and making monthly donations. This podcast has been Produced by Stripped Media and edited by Laura Samulionyte. If you want to know more about this podcast and others produced by Stripped Media, please visit www.Stripped.media or email Producers@Stripped.Media to find out! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I tell a story about how Jord and I narrowly avoided getting shot before introducing Tanya Loos – local treasure and legendary naturalist – for a deep and meaningful chat about wild life, and all life. We cover: How to be a nature positive pet owner Are cats evil? How to save a bunch of lives Gardens as habitat The housing crisis facing possums (and other critters) How to recklessly pursue your passion and make it your profession GETTING THE ANIMALS ON THE ARK How to avoid roadkill (even frogs) Bee feelings + monogamous lizards The intersection between conservation, permaculture & animal welfare Patreon Qs 24/7 nature connection Beetle PaceLINKY POOS
Dr. Isherwood returns to the podcast to talk about his new book “The Battalion: Citizen Soldiers at War on the Western Front.” From Casemate Publishers: “How did ordinary citizens become soldiers during the First World War, and how did they cope with the extraordinary challenges they confronted on the Western Front? These are questions Ian Isherwood seeks to answer in this absorbing and deeply researched study of the actions and experiences of an infantry battalion throughout the conflict. His work gives us a vivid impression of the reality of war for these volunteers and an insight into the motivation that kept them fighting. The narrative traces the history of the 8th Battalion The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment), a Kitchener battalion raised in 1914. The letters, memoirs and diaries of the men of the battalion, in particular the correspondence of their commanding officer, reveal in fascinating detail what wartime life was like for this group of men. It includes vivid accounts of the major battles in which they were involved – Loos, the Somme, Passchendaele, the German Spring Offensive, and the final 100 Days campaign. The battalion took heavy losses, yet those who survived continued to fight and took great pride in their service, an attitude that is at odds with much of the popular perception of the Great War. Ian Isherwood brings in the latest research on military thinking and learning, on emotional resilience, and cultural history to tell their story.” Follow the First World War Letters of H.J.C. Peirs, a digital history project at Gettysburg College: https://www.jackpeirs.org Where to buy “The Battalion: Citizen Soldiers at War on the Western Front” - https://www.casematepublishers.com/9781526774224/the-battalion/ The BFWWP is on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/BattlesoftheFirstWorldWarPodcast. Any questions, comments or concerns please contact me through the website, www.firstworldwarpodcast.com. Follow us on BlueSky at @WW1podcast.bsky.social: https://bsky.app/profile/ww1podcast.bsky.social and the BFWWP website, www.firstworldwarpodcast.com. Email me directly at verdunpodcast@gmail.com with any questions, comments, or concerns. Please review the Battles of the First World War Podcast on iTunes! :)
Event in association with a London based charity - Lives Not Knifes. Donation Link: www.justgiving.com/page/ecubed-fun…aising-djav2025 Tracklist TBC
Good Morning Thailand EP.817 | Pee-ce treaty: Foreigners demand more loos after Phuket public urination uproar
In this episode Jessica Morris discusses her work on the evolution of British Gas Strategy during WW1.
Welcome back to America's #1 Daily Podcast, featuring America's #1 Real Estate Coaches and Top EXP Realty Sponsors in the World, Tim and Julie Harris. Ready to become an EXP Realty Agent and join Tim and Julie Harris? Visit: https://whylibertas.com/harris or text Tim directly at 512-758-0206 IMPORTANT: Join #1 Real Estate Coaches Tim and Julie Harris's Premier Coaching now for FREE. Included is a DAILY Coaching Session with a HARRIS Certified Coach. Proven and tested lead generation, systems, and scripts designed for this market. Instant FREE Access Now: YES, Enroll Me NOW In Premier Coaching https://premiercoaching.com Fact: Open houses are an amazing source of business, especially in a low-inventory market. Don't ignore this amazing opportunity to secure both motivated buyers and new listings. Don't just 'sit' at your open houses. Learn to monetize them. It's a one-day event, just for a few hours, but you can make the most contacts. This is super efficient when done correctly. Fact: If you don't have your own open house this weekend, 'borrow' one from an agent or your broker. It's also ok to hold an open house for any broker in your state. Lead with the right house, not the agent or broker. Rules for Monetizing Your Open Houses 1. Choose the right house! First-time 'move-up' homes are the best. Popular neighborhoods, school districts, and zip codes You know what's hot and what's not, so choose wisely. Don't hold an open that is behind gates, up a twisty road, hard to find, hard to park, or has other inconveniences that will wreck your attendance. HUGE Announcement: You will love this! Looking for the full outline from today's presentation? Our DAILY Newsletter featured lead generation systems, real estate scripts, daily success plans and (YES) the notes or today's show. Best part? The newsletter is free! https://harrisrealestatedaily.com/
As the girls started riding horses every single time I would drill them on where the North Star was located. Can you find it for me?
Saturday night Kearney, NE is it PBR rodeo time and something just jumps out at me huge. No matter whether it is Christmas week or not.
durée : 00:41:04 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Mathias Le Gargasson - Cadence, rémunération, formation. Le travail en prison est-il un facteur essentiel de revalorisation personnelle et de réinsertion ? Reportage en 1989 dans la Maison d'arrêt et le Centre de détention de Loos-lez-Lille auprès des détenus et des directeurs. - réalisation : Thomas Jost
Amanda Prowse and Penny Dommett nattering around the kitchen table, chatting about all things random. Are we sitting comfortably... here we go! Will our blanket dampen down the banging that interrupts our podcasts? We shall find out! Penny turns up looking fancy, dressed as Princess Anne circa 1974. Turns out she was named after Princess Anne! Who knew? We remember children's party games - like sleeping lions and musical chairs! And Mandy learns about wrapping small children in loo roll to make a mummy - sounds like fun... said no one ever. The great almond debate raises it's head again - Penny is learning to say it properly. Mandy is delighted to receive the gift of Chrysanthemums which she loves but Penny hates! Penny banged the table first - we keep score! We get insight into Joel on I'm A Celebrity Unpacked and Penny talks about his early days. Mandy has been Londonbound and is so glad to be back on the farm. Penny travelled to Stroud and is still jet lagged. We talk loo hygiene - we are very fussy and talk about our public loo habits - quite fascinating. We touch on good luck charms and superstitions. Penny reveals her love of a good crystal. We tell you all about our Chit Chat Christmas Wreath workshop!!!! DO come along! So, if you fancy it, pull up a chair and join us for a delightfully irreverent chit chat about life and all its random tangents - bring a cuppa. Cake optional...
We begin at the Battle of Loos in 1915, looking at the casualty figures for the opening stage of the attack and comparing them to the Somme, we then discuss what units formed in WW1 were still part of the Army in WW2, discuss soldiers and their medals and were there examples of 'stolen valour' and examine collectables of the Great War and discuss fakes and what to collect. Got a question about this episode or any others? Drop your question into the Old Front Line Discord Server or email the podcast.Send us a textSupport the show
In this episode of North American Ag Spotlight, Chrissy Wozniak sits down with Trent Loos—a sixth-generation farmer, radio, tv and podcast host, and outspoken voice for agriculture. Trent shares his insights on critical issues facing agriculture, including government regulations, property rights, and environmental policies that impact farmers across the nation.From his encounters with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to his in-depth analysis of the controversial CO2 pipelines, Trent provides a firsthand look at the struggles of American agriculture. Chrissy and Trent also discuss the challenges posed by net carbon policies, the influence of global agendas on local farming, and the importance of standing up for personal property rights.Listeners will leave this episode with a renewed perspective on how grassroots activism and local involvement are essential for safeguarding agricultural freedoms and land ownership. Join Chrissy and Trent as they unpack the complex landscape of modern farming and the hope that comes from unity in the face of division.Links & Resources:Watch the RFK Jr. video on CO2 pipelines mentioned in this episode - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llcvrKDJRo0Learn more about Trent Loos' work - http://www.loostales.com/Explore related articles and resources on Sustains Act - https://www.americanagriwomen.org/sustainsFollow Us: Subscribe to North American Ag Spotlight on Rumble, Telegram, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and Amazon.If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with friends and colleagues interested in the future of agriculture! #farm #farming #agricultureNorth American Ag is devoted to highlighting the people & companies in agriculture who impact our industry and help feed the world. Subscribe at https://northamericanag.comWant to hear the stories of the ag brands you love and the ag brands you love to hate? Hear them at https://whatcolorisyourtractor.comDon't just thank a farmer, pray for one too!Send us a textThe American Society of Agricultural Consultants will hold its 2024 Annual Conference in Fort Myers, Fla., beginning with a reception on Sunday, November 3. Conference sessions will begin on Monday and continue through Tuesday morning. That afternoon, attendees will be touring local agriculture from approximately noon to 6 p.m.Learn more at https://www.agconsultants.org/2024_annual_conference.phpSubscribe to North American Ag at https://northamericanag.com
We take the podcast across to Northern France and visit Loos British Cemetery on the battlefields of 1915, seeing the new Extension that has been constructed here, looking at the initial burials and asking how this brand new cemetery might develop over the coming years.Got a question about this episode or any others? Drop your question into the Old Front Line Discord Server or email the podcast.Send us a textSupport the show
Trent Loos joins Vance Crowe on the Ag Tribes Report ATR to discuss the drought affecting barges that will be carrying the 2024 Harvest, a proposal to end property tax in South Dakota that could change the country and take another look at the amount of cropland being taken out of production for sustainable energy.Trent Loos, is the the host of several daily podcasts including Loos Tales and Rural Route Radio where he seeks to bridge the divide between rural and urban. Trent is very definition of grass roots, working on behalf of Protect the Harvest and several other causes to protect US farmland. List of Worthy adversaries: https://x.com/i/lists/1815850820195475962 Topics discussed:California's water acquisition efforts pose a threat to other states.Property taxes are becoming unsustainable for landowners.Sustainable energy projects are driving up land rental rates.The U.S. is becoming a net food importing nation.Local governance is crucial for addressing agricultural issues.Grassroots movements are essential for change in agriculture.Engaging with different perspectives can lead to better solutions.The rising cost of farmland is a significant barrier for new farmers.Political dynamics in agriculture require careful consideration.
Full episode at patreon.com/thicklinespod. Katie and Sally reconvene to catch up on our Fall to-read piles and take a look at the Fantagraphics Winter '25 catalog. Comics touched on: Round World Thinking by Ana Woulfe, Pony Show by Bread Tarleton, Distant Ruptures by C.F., Blurry by Dash Shaw, Processing: 100 Comics That Got Me Through It by Tara Booth, A Guest in the House by E.M. Carroll, Oba Electroplating Factory by Yoshiharu Tsuge, Ninja Sarutobi Sasuke by Sugiura Shigeru, Heavenly Days by Em Frank, Chad in Amsterdam by Chad Bilyeu, Kommix by Charles Burns, Iris: A Novel for Viewers by Thé Tjong-Khing and Lo Hartog Van Banda, and The Return of Mister X by Dean Motter and Los Bros. Thank you to our patrons for making this episode possible!
Beef down 22% YTD, all agricultural products down by $2 Billion and Ag imports up by $8 billion.
From the Simpson Farm Enterprises Ride & Drive event in Beloit, KS we have a great discussion about how we are always at the mercy of Mother Nature.
He's baaaaack! And so is the podcast! In the first episode of Season 2 of “Mizzou Storytellers,” Dave Matter and new co-host Loretta Jones visit with Mizzou Senior Associate AD of Development Brad Loos, who just started his third tour of duty with Mizzou Athletics. Loos details his upbringing as the son of Hall of Fame college basketball coach Dave Loos, share stories of his 21 career starts for Austin Peay basketball and his destiny to follow his dad's path in college coaching, first at Central Missouri then at Mizzou. Brad also reflects on his daughter Rhyan's fight against cancer and how the Rally for Rhyan campaign impacted the Loos family in the 10 years since its inception. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The BLM needs to be put back into it's cage and realize it does not own these resources.
Kevan gives a very heartful message to High School athletes at the 1st Custer County Chief Media Bash.
Bret reports fire to the Feds and 1 week later they get back to him, after 100,000 acres has burned. What a resource management joke.
Just 2 weeks after the County Commission voted to count the general election by hand, they rescind the motion.
Lily graduated from High School in this year, but before that she received her Associates degree from college. She is now planning to attend Illinois College virtually while bringing Cowboy Ethics to students throughout Greater Indiana.