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Spalding care home residents spread the love
| Updated: 16:46, 16 February 2021
Residents at Cedar Falls Care Home in Spalding shared their love stories and sent Valentineâs messages to the people they love.
Activities coordinator Sharon Boyd helped residents put their words on paper and took photos of them holding onto their touching stories.
They were then shared on social media to let the world know just how much their loved ones mean to them.
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Sharon said: It was lovely to listen to everyone reminiscence about how they met their life partners and soul mates.
âOf course itâs difficult to be apart from loved ones, especially during such uncertainty, but this just made us all the more imaginative in expressing our love, which was kind of wonderful.â
president trump s 100th day in office. this march comes at a crucial time for the white house. they are still split on whether the u.s. should remain in the paris climate agreement. this is an obamaera emissions control pledge. plus the fallout of the president s proposed funding cuts to fiancee has forced veteran environmentalist to resign from the agency. joining us is the former head of the epa justice program and co-founder of the individual project. thanks to both for being with us. i want to ask you first of all, sharon boyd with the epa talked to cnn yesterday and talked about a very high level of concern for jobs there. what do you know about what s happening in that agency right now behind closed doors? there s a lot of folks who are really concerned, folks who have extreme amount of experience, folks who have been dedicated in communities for years and offices are
they lose the weight and they don t have the energy to produce milk so the production of the milk goes down. that s ripple effect that this situation is having. 60,000 dairy farms in the u.s.. 99% of them are family owned. we produce 21 million gallons of milk every year, kyra and some of that gets exported. it ties into the global economy as well and farmers are worried about what s to come in the next six to 12 months. did you see the interview with the agriculture secretary vilsack earlier this morning, rob? reporter: we talked to him yesterday. and, you know, he s not optimistic. i was trying to get some silver lining out of it. he looks at these crops and he says, you know, even if we hold on to what we have, it s almost disastrous what s coming to the ag business and supermarkets here in the coming year. not much optimism there. i knew he was come through the area. he was actually on cnn this morning when you were out on the farm. let s just take a little bit of w
now we ve talked about corn and grain crops, but now the drought is threatening the nation s dairy supply. let s get right back to rob marciano. he s live in indiana. rob, let s talk about the livestock that supplies all of us with milk and cheese. is there enough food and water for them at this point? reporter: well, no. right now they have enough now but a lot of that is left over from last year which was a pretty good crop. what worries farm serious what s going to happen as we get towards fall and the winter. do they have enough to get these dairy cows through the winter. this herd, by the way, this farm south of indy, 500 dairy cows in this herd. a lot of mouths to feed. how much milk do they produce. check out the milking station. they can pump 20u9, 30 pounds of milk in about five minutes. they do that three times a day. they need lot of food and energy. this particular dairy farm has been around for well over 150 years. i spoke with the owner, a sixth again regulate
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