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A woman waits at a pharmacy to receive her prescription at a hosptial near Xai Xai, Mozambique Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2014. (Kate Holt/MCSP and Jhpiego)
A woman waits at a pharmacy to receive her prescription at a hosptial near Xai Xai, Mozambique Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2014. (Kate Holt/MCSP and Jhpiego)
Mom wanted to close a few other things that had been on her mind since dad's passing, specifically some things with his family. She wanted to see them and asked for a trip buddy, so I volunteered myself to drive her around, see a few sites, many relatives and good times.
With all of the hype surrounding the new Guardians of the Galaxy movie, it was no surprise to see some GotG cosplayers at the 2014 edition of C2E2. Peter Quill ("Star Lord"), Rocket Raccoon and his friend Groot were in Chicago taking in the scene.
Farmers' group activity initiated by AgFor Sulawesi. Regularly, training is held in the village where farmers acquire informations and share learnings. This particular session focuses on nursery management, including information of how to develop one.
Photo by: World Agroforestry Centre/Enggar Paramita
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Empty phosphate train CSX B216-10 with a YN2 dash-9 on point. This empty phosphate train is from Cicero, IL from the BNSF, Down to the Bone Valley in Mulberry, FL.
Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue visits USDA display booths while attending the Commodity Classic in Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, CA on Wed., Feb.28, 2018. USDA photo by Anita Brown.
Capital Area Food Bank's Oye Mack keeps commodities moving on a sorting conveyor system, Wednesday, March 30, 2016, in Washington, D.C. Mixed commodities from public donations and gleaned food from distributors and producers are loaded onto a conveyor belt system that circulates the items through two warehouse rooms where items are picked by category and placed bins that helps the operation redistribute the commodities. U.S. Department of Agriculture USDA Food and Nutrition Service FNS programs partner with organizations such as this to distribute food to those in need. In times of disaster, using food banks and congregate feeding operations such as school systems and soup kitchens are effective and efficient ways to support temporary needs. USDA media by Lance Cheung.
Goetz Brothers Farms of Daviess County earned second place in the 2025 Kentucky Soybean Yield and Quality Contest Double-Crop Non-Irrigated Division by producing 72.54 bushels per acre. Pictured left to right are: Mohammad Shamim (University of Kentucky), Tate Smith, Scott Goetz, Joe Goetz, Justin Goetz, Fred Sipes (Kentucky Soybean Board)
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The bottom one read something like "You used to make my heart dance, now you just dance on my heart. You suck!"
This is a picture of commodities; I took this picture in my house because my grandparents get commodities and they share them with us. Just in case you don’t know what commodities are I will tell you; commodities are foods for people with low income over a certain age. Commodities are a good thing because people can go get generic brands of food for very cheap prices or sometimes free. Some people even get them sent to their homes. Commodities are a great thing because some people can’t afford to buy food or can’t afford to buy enough food.
The weekly market of Yanonge - DRC.
Photo by Axel Fassio/CIFOR
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Gene Glenn and Sons of Daviess County were named State Champion of the 2025 Kentucky Corn Yield Contest White Corn Division by producing 258.72 bushels per acre. They received the White Corn Traveling Trophy sponsored by Pioneer. Pictured left to right are: Scott Eblehar (Ky Corn Growers), Austin Glenn, Jacqueline Glenn, Gene Glenn and Chad Lee (University of Kentucky)
So here is COMMODITY, less than 48 hours after placement, sporting only the two Upper Arms left.
so much fun!
"Priceless Commodity"
Week 47
This week's challenge was "gratitude." I am very thankful for things such as family, friends, my job, and camera gear. However, the thing I am most grateful for is time. We only have a limited amount of time on this Earth and there is never enough time in the day. So I try to make the most of what I have and never take it for granted. Especially when spending time with loved ones or doing a hobby of mine. Time is definitely the most valuable thing we own and something that no amount of money can buy.
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Hippy capitalist sidereal Jesus retained the casual dress style but formed one of the longest lasting corporations in history.
26 September 2018, Rome, Italy - Zitouni Oulddada, Deputy Director, Climate and Environment Division, FAO. Committee on Commodity Problems (CCP), 72nd Session - Side Event: "Achieving sustainable productivity growth in the context of climate change" FAO Headquarters (Sheikh Zayed Center).
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