Top 26 Quotes About Farmers And Ranchers
#1. Business leaders, social justice groups, farmers and ranchers, doctors and nurses and people from all walks of life are concerned about the climate threat.
Frances Beinecke
#2. We need to make sure the Department of Agriculture is promoting farmers and ranchers.
Jerry Moran
#3. This is an exciting time for farmers and ranchers of all types and sizes as agriculture is a bright spot in the American economy. In 2011, agricultural exports hit a record high and producers saw their best incomes in nearly 40 years.
Tom Vilsack
#4. Our farmers and ranchers have never faced as many problems as they do today with drought, range fires, high gas prices and an ever tightening budget on agriculture subsidies.
Michael McCaul
#5. Never in my life would I have expected USDA to be opposed to farmers and ranchers.
Jerry Moran
#6. In the past 40 years, the United States lost more than a million farmers and ranchers. Many of our farmers are aging. Today, only nine percent of family farm income comes from farming, and more and more of our farmers are looking elsewhere for their primary source of income.
Tom Vilsack
#7. Raw ingredients trump recipes every time; farmers and ranchers who coax the best from the earth can make any of us appear to be a great cook.
Judy Rodgers
#8. There are a lot of farmers and ranchers who are struggling. I get on my knees every day. If I had a rain prayer or a rain dance I could do, I would do it.
Tom Vilsack
#9. When farmers and ranchers are confronted by weather-related disasters that are beyond their control, we need to do something to help.
Byron Dorgan
#10. American farmers and ranchers deserve a USDA that will pursue supportive policies rather than seek their further harm.
Jerry Moran
#11. What is best about our lives -the moments when we are, as we would put it, at our happiest- is both pleasant and deeply unpleasant. Happiness is not a feeling; it is a way of being. If we focus on the feelings, we will miss the point.
Mark Rowlands
#12. I haven't even seen him and I want to spread my legs and beg for that tongue to drip nasty words all over my core.
Crystal Spears
#13. On this National Agriculture Day, when we all should be taking time to thank and pay tribute to America's farmers, ranchers and their families who produce the food for our tables, we are finding those same people in dire need of our help and support.
Michael McCaul
#14. The Chinese are like a tank through a corn field, they just keep mowing through it. Senators want sanctions against countries supporting cyberattacks.
Stewart Baker
#15. Ty gasped as the head of Zane's cock shoved into him. "Fuck, yeah," Zane groaned. Ty
Abigail Roux
#16. Polo, racing and horse shows all are doing great work to help the farmer and rancher to raise better horses.
Will Rogers
#17. The industry had realized you could create the impression of controversy simply by asking questions
Naomi Oreskes
#18. Ranchers need clean water for their stock, farmers need it for their crops, every employer needs it to stay in business, and every living thing needs it for life ... The law needs to be clear to protect water quality and the rights of landowners.
Mark Udall
#19. The miracle centered gospel gives people this mentality that they could have their way without being their best.
Sunday Adelaja
#20. If America could be, once again, a nation of self-reliant farmers, craftsmen, hunters, ranchers, and artists, then the rich would have little power to dominate others. Neither to serve nor to rule: That was the American dream.
Edward Abbey
#21. We need to create incentives for our ranchers and farmers to manage their lands to maximize carbon sequestration.
Michael Pollan
#22. You talk to the farmers, the ranchers, our small community bankers, and boy, one of the No. 1 issues is the regulations coming out of Washington.
Steve Daines
#23. He dug wells for a living and his customers were cattle ranchers and wheat farmers, which meant they were always about to go broke, except when they were rich.
T.C. Boyle
#24. Our vulgar perception is not concerned with other than vulgar phenomena.
Samuel Beckett
#25. In life, there are a lot of expectations. I see why in the South, especially, there's a simple existence. People, whether they're cowboys or farmers or ranchers, you just get up, you do your job, you have a family, you come home.
Scott Haze
#26. The Time It Never Rained was inspired by actual events, when the longest and most severe drought in living memory pressed ranchers and farmers to the outer limits of courage and endurance.
Elmer Kelton
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