They desperately want bird flu to be a story. Planting still going here (or will be when it dries)also a lot of less than Ideal conditions are leading to some stand loss across the area according to crop consultants.
Shut your silo access doors on the outside. With treatment the cows come back pretty quick after you stop the birds from crapping in the feed. It spreads through manure so wash your hands and boots after leaving the barn.
You never know what their thinking up, up on the hill, definitely not thinking like you and me! Lot of crops are up and most of the hay is looking good here in nw Wis.
Perhaps if these dairy workers would stop trying to use cow waste as eye drops they would be fine. Safety glasses are cheap, and fear based headlines can generate alot of clicks. At this time the concern over high path in humans is higher than it should be. It is still a huge danger to the poultry industry, and increased biosecurity on poultry operations should be all operator's priority
Been looking at this for awhile. Has not killed any cows. Seems odd because it’s deadly to birds and humans. Also killed a ton of baby seals in Southern Hemisphere. Human to human transmission would be a disaster with its 50% death rate in humans. Now that would be a real pandemic.
Drove through Ohio farm country yesterday, some corn up 3 inches, most acres not planted, tillage equipment, planting equipment, staged by Fields, looks late to me , not bad yet
Reminds me of "Please Don't Judas Me" by Nazareth. LOL Personally, corn all planted, waiting for the rest of soybeans due to mud. Much heavy ground unplanted. NE WI.
You had to go there... To date the mortality rate with bird flu is over 50%. If or when human to human transmission eventually occurs and we have another global pandemic, but this time with an extraordinarily high mortality rate, seems to me a vaccine would be a pretty good idea, no? It's not a matter of if but when we have a more lethal pandemic. Vaccines save lives and are largely responsible for nearly doubling life expectancy over the past century. Something to remember.
Correct....mortality rate is about 50%. Still, there have only been ~900 human cases in the last 20 years...no known instances of human to human transmission with current strains.
Good morning! Thoughts on the bird flu story? Planting updates? 👇
From the standpoint of a 'consumer', it's just a "tempest in a teapot".
They desperately want bird flu to be a story. Planting still going here (or will be when it dries)also a lot of less than Ideal conditions are leading to some stand loss across the area according to crop consultants.
I think we got shadowb@nned despite my request, lol
But you said please!
I didn't take vaccine last time And I WILL NOT next time !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Shut your silo access doors on the outside. With treatment the cows come back pretty quick after you stop the birds from crapping in the feed. It spreads through manure so wash your hands and boots after leaving the barn.
You never know what their thinking up, up on the hill, definitely not thinking like you and me!
Lot of crops are up and most of the hay is looking good here in nw Wis.
God doesn't give a spirit of fear, but of sound mind, love and peace. So its from satan. Know by its fruits.
All planted in nc Indiana. Holstein steers are fine. We are too.😋
Still pretty dry western southest nebraska....north of I 80, east of hwy 77, soggyish, south and west of there, we are still in the drought...
that was fantastic
Best thumbnail ever? (it is 👌)
Interesting
Update on the Euro model for Eastern Iowa predicted last week- it turned out to be right on the money.
Perhaps if these dairy workers would stop trying to use cow waste as eye drops they would be fine. Safety glasses are cheap, and fear based headlines can generate alot of clicks. At this time the concern over high path in humans is higher than it should be. It is still a huge danger to the poultry industry, and increased biosecurity on poultry operations should be all operator's priority
Bird Flu might wipe out Mankind??? 😂😂😂😂
Military drills around Taiwan by China?
Bi-weekly event until it isn't
@@brianbauer8761ya nothing new👌
Putting a wet blanket on the new President’s inauguration.
Been looking at this for awhile. Has not killed any cows. Seems odd because it’s deadly to birds and humans. Also killed a ton of baby seals in Southern Hemisphere. Human to human transmission would be a disaster with its 50% death rate in humans. Now that would be a real pandemic.
Bird Flu noise is all made up. Total BS.
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100% done with corn. 60% beans done. Its been a long week, but we've had amazing weather to recover from 0% planted on May 17
Drove through Ohio farm country yesterday, some corn up 3 inches, most acres not planted, tillage equipment, planting equipment, staged by Fields, looks late to me , not bad yet
No banning today. No planting today or for a while with the forecast. Located western Iowa.
Planted corn on Saturday, snowed on it Today (Thursday). 'Course, I'm in Montana at 4000 ft elevation.....What do I expect?
Reminds me of "Please Don't Judas Me" by Nazareth. LOL Personally, corn all planted, waiting for the rest of soybeans due to mud. Much heavy ground unplanted. NE WI.
Another JAB like shot? NO WAY!
Nothing I said was untrue.
You had to go there... To date the mortality rate with bird flu is over 50%. If or when human to human transmission eventually occurs and we have another global pandemic, but this time with an extraordinarily high mortality rate, seems to me a vaccine would be a pretty good idea, no? It's not a matter of if but when we have a more lethal pandemic. Vaccines save lives and are largely responsible for nearly doubling life expectancy over the past century. Something to remember.
Correct....mortality rate is about 50%. Still, there have only been ~900 human cases in the last 20 years...no known instances of human to human transmission with current strains.
Yet if it did? Hope not. Yet look at history. It always repeats.@@GrainMarketsandOtherStuff