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Thin Pin Farm
The Blue Group
Haley
Ngoc-Ngan
Tyler
Isaac
Animal
•Pigs
Hogs and Boars
• Hogs produce bacon, pork, meat, and ham
products.
• Hogs have a keen sense of smell and are
strong swimmers.
Sows
• Sows give birth to a litter of six to fourteen
piglets twice a year.
Picture of a Boar
Picture of a Sow
Picture of a Piglet
Crop
• Soy
How to keep frost off your plants
• Soybean tops are easily damaged by frost in the
30 F to 32 F range. Temperatures under 30 F for
any extended period of time can completely kill
soybean plants (stems and leaves). Generally
speaking, the soybean fields planted to narrow
row spacing (6-7 inches to 15 inches), may have
slightly more tolerance to light frosts than
soybeans planted in wider rows (30-36 inches).
Also soybean plant populations that have thin
stands are more affected and injured by frost.
Picture of Frost on The Soybeans
Picture of What we Did
• Before
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After
What does brucellosis mean ?
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Brucellosis, also called Bang's disease, Gibraltar fever, Malta
fever, Maltese fever, Mediterranean fever, rock fever, or
undulant fever,[1][2] is a highly contagious zoonosis caused by
ingestion of unsterilized milk or meat from infected animals, or close
contact with their secretions. Transmission from human to human,
for example through sexual contact or from mother to child, is
exceedingly rare, but possible.[3] Brucella spp. are small, Gramnegative, non-motile, non-spore-forming rods, which function as
facultative intracellular parasites that cause chronic disease, which
usually persists for life. Symptoms include profuse sweating and
joint and muscle pain. Brucellosis has been recognized in animals
including humans since the 19th century
Picture of Brucellosis