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Spring Steel Farm owner Ronnie Cook applied and qualified for U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) technical and financial assistance Environmental Quality Incentive Program (EQIP) to implement Conservation Practice Standard 561 - Heavy Use Area Protection (HUAP) with cement pads that protect the soil that cattle stand on while drinking water from floating ball valve troughs, in Wagener, SC, on Nov 17, 2020. Using the technical specification of the funded trough pads, he added several more at his own cost. For more information about CP 561, please go to nrcs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprdb1263412.pdf. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung.
Sometimes it just comes down to chance. I didn't plan to go shoot a sunset but I did happen to be out with a camera to catch this scene.
The person who sends the 20th piece for the art2030 project will revieve this incredible mulitilayer stencil fro US artist Tony Perez!
May 26, 2021—New York City —Governor Andrew M. Cuomo, joined by chief counsel Beth Garvey and State Budget Director Robert Mujica, today announced a new vaccine incentive for young New Yorkers between the ages of 12 and 17 who receive a COVID-19 vaccine to be eligible for a chance of 50 full tuition scholarships, including room and board, at a state university or local government community college in New York State. Every Wednesday, for the next 5 weeks beginning June 2, 2021, New York State will randomly select 10 vaccine recipients to win “full ride” scholarships. Each week, another 10 will be selected. Those who get their vaccinations early will be eligible for entry into each week’s lottery system. (Kevin P. Coughlin / Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo)
I promised myself a new skirt if I lost 5lbs. And here it is :-)
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Two 494th FS crew chiefs (left and center) walking back to debrief with one of their pilots (right) after their incentive flight at Combat Archer.
Taken with the Nikon 2020 while deployed to Tyndall AFB, FL, January 2000.
I got my ride a few months later.
As an aside, The Florida panhandle in January can be nut-shriveling cold.
Imagine if we lived in a perfect world--
I don't just mean where everyone got along;
But every morning, you'd awake and the birds
Would be singing your favorite Top 40 hit song.
The weather would never be too hot or too cold.
The seasons, you could change with a remote.
And when you went fishing on your fifty foot yacht,
The fish would jump into your boat.
Your girlfriend, or wife would be a Miss Universe winner.
She'd never be snarky or bitch.
And to her you'd appear six inches taller and thinner,
And of course, you would be filthy rich.
And as for religion, if you required some comfort,
No need to get your panties in a bunch.
Just take out your cell phone, and key in: "MESSIAH",
And He'd meet you at Wendy's for lunch.
Of course, everyone would feel safe and happy.
There's be no more pandemics or war--
Just a world full of zombies with zero incentives.
But is that really what being alive is for?
B. Kite -- 12/7/2022
Pam Boyd plants lettuce at Teter Organic Farm in Noblesville, Indiana May 13, 2022. Teter Organic Farm is operated by Noblesville First United Methodist Church and provides food for the church's food bank. They also sell produce through a community supported agriculture program, farmers markets and to local restaurants. The farm enrolled in the Natural Resources Conservation Service's Environmental Quality Incentives (EQIP) program to build three high tunnels, implement cover crops and develop a forest management plan. The farm has also enrolled acres in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) offered by the Farm Service Agency. (NRCS photo by Brandon O'Connor)
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“Pleasure is the carrot dangled to lead the ass to market; or the precipice.”
Doing a three-sixty-five selfie project is more demanding, challenging and rewarding then I could have ever have imagined. Some days, taking the time to plan and shoot is almost unbearable and other days fun and exciting. I read in a 365 blog somewhere about rewarding yourself at the end of each month for those days that feel intolerable.
Sounded good to me so this is my reward for month #1.....brand spanking new glass. I have had my eye on this gem since it came out last year......AF-S NIKKOR 70-200MM F/2.8G ED VR II
Direct Relief provides incentive kits to encourage mothers to come to the health center for prenatal checkups, delivery, and postnatal checks. The incentive kits include sanitary pads, diapers, towels, washcloths, soap, blankets, infant clothing, personal care items. The items are placed in a bucket so the mothers can use them to carry and store water after using the items.
Estonian pilot Pille Joala flies an An-2 Colt for an incentive flight with member s of the Maryland and Pennsylvania Air National Guard from Amari Air Base, Estonia on June 7, 2013, during Saber Strike. Saber Strike 2013 is a multinational exercise involving approximately 2,000 personnel from 14 countries and is designed to improve NATO interoperability and strengthen the relationships between military forces of the U.S., Estonia and other participating nations. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Benjamin Hughes)
Free chili and queso is an incentive which will help me make my decision on where I will eat tonight.
The launch of 8 Maternal Child Health Program sites in Haiti. The event kicked off at Direct Relief's Haiti depot and had guests attend from all 8 sites as well as staff from MSH and members of the press.
Direct Relief arranged for incentive kit packing at the event and got through 500 kits with the plan to make another 2,500 over the course of the following week. These kits will be used to encourage more women to deliver at the facility
Many of the pallets sent from Direct Relief in CA were unwrapped so that the doctors and administrators from all the sites could see the types of equipment they would be getting: OR tables, sterilizers, instruments, baby monitors, scales, IV stands, exam lights, ventilators, ultrasounds, and many other items.
This program will enable 60,000 women over the course of 3 years to receive quality care and have safe deliveries at these 8 hospitals in the far reaches of Haiti.
Start of the hike from the jeep stop at Tatto village, and the first view of the mighty Nanga Parbat, breaking out of the clouds.
The sky was clearing up by now, and luckily so, night was approaching and the air was freezing after the rain. Couple that with a 4 hour hike that lay ahead of us.
INFO: 3 Auto bracketed shots handheld, combined in Photomatix Pro, some processing in lightroom and photoshop
So many students complain about math and yet do we hear of math being delivered in more engaging and inventive ways to make it more interesting?
4-H’ers logged the hours they spent working with or learning about horses. The more hours invested, the more valuable the reward! This year, 57 4-H’ers participated. The Incentive Awards are sponsored by the Lancaster County 4-H Horse Volunteers in Program Service (VIPS) Committee. A special thank you to Ruth, Megan, and Maria Luedtke who coordinated the awards.
Gold (minimum of 366 hours and completed horse record book) — Justine Gall, Aubrey Hayes, Kenzy Hayes, Kenzie Mayer, Sierra Nelson, Hannau Ronnau, Bailee Sobotka, Madison Sobotka
[FORT SNELLING, MN] — May 27, 2021: Today, Governor Tim Walz launched ‘Your Shot to Summer,’ the state’s COVID-19 vaccine incentive campaign encouraging Minnesotans to roll up their sleeves and get their COVID-19 vaccine during the next month.
The campaign aims to get 70 percent of Minnesotans 16 years of age and older vaccinated by July 1. The first 100,000 Minnesotans who get their first shot between May 27 and June 30 will be able to choose the reward of their preference from a wide-ranging list of options, including state parks passes, fishing licenses, and tickets to various summer attractions and events.
(Nikolas Liepins/Official Governor’s Office Photo)