Cut earlier this month. And is this dramatic new evidence of Climate Change two kayakers get the shock of their lives. The Eu Council President donald tusk has rejected borisjohnsons fresh demand for the irish backstop to be removed from any brexit deal. The backstop would keep the uk in the Eu Customs Union preventing the return of border checks between Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic. It comes as the government annouces that British Government officials will no longer go to most eu meetings from the ist of september. In a statement, the department for exiting the eu says the decision to unshackle officials from these eu meetings is to enable them to better focus their talents on our Immediate National priorities. The brexit secretary Stephen Barclay said officials will only go to meetings that really matter, reducing attendance by more than half and saving hundreds of hours. Heres our Political Correspondent iain watson. No roadblocks any longer on the irish border, but how t
Ahead, and it starts now. You would think being around watermelons all day, you might get sick of eating the sometimes messy snack, but not for farmer dan van groningen. Thats good. Thats crispy. Its sweet. Its wet. Its everything a watermelon should be. But then again, hes had a lot of practice eating watermelons at his family farm in ripon. For more than 70 years now, theyve been growing the picnic favorite and have loved every minute of it, seeds and all. 1939, we started growin watermelons the first time. My grandfather did, and, uh, my father was young then, and he would do the harvesting. They would, uh, load the watermelons into small, little trucks and and bring em to the rail car and load emstack em by hand in the rail car, and thats how a lot of the watermelons were shipped. Dans right. When it comes to the harvesting of watermelons, not much has changed over the years. The melons love the warm days and cool nights the Central Valley offers them, and they take about a hundred
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The dark literally. Next, its turkey time. Learn how to make a new recipe with the holiday favorite. And travel to one of the most unique farmers markets in the stata. Its all ahead, and it starts now. You would think being around watermelons all day, you might get sick of eating the sometimes messy snack, but not for farmer dan van groningen. Thats good. Thats crispy. Its sweet. Its wet. Its everything a watermelon should be. But then again, hes had a lot of practice eating watermelons at his family farm in ripon. For more than 70 years now, theyve been growing the picnic favorite and have loved every minute of it, seeds and all. 1939, we started growin watermelons the first time. My grandfather did, and, uh, my father was young then, and he would do the harvesting. They would, uh, load the watermelons into small, little trucks and and bring em to the rail car and load emstack em by hand in the rail car, and thats how a lot of the watermelons were shipped. Dans right. When it comes to
[captioning made possie by cbyifornia farm bureau federation] coming up on California Country, meet a farming family finding a way to give back to their community. Then find out why this crop is coming out of the dark literally. Next, its turkey time. Learn how to make a new recipe with the holiday favorite. And travel to one of the most unique farmers markets in the stata. Its all ahead, and it starts now. You would think being around watermelons all day, you might get sick of eating the sometimes messy snack, but not for farmer dan van groningen. Thats good. Thats crispy. Its sweet. Its wet. Its everything a watermelon should be. But then again, hes had a lot of practice eating watermelons at his family farm in ripon. For more than 70 years now, theyve been growing the picnic favorite and have loved every minute of it, seeds and all. 1939, we started growin watermelons the first time. My grandfather did, and, uh, my father was young then, and he would do the harvesting. They would, u