We have reams of scientific data that tell us without exception that by far the highest incidence of any transmittable contagion happens in industrial farm applications. That's where animals are in cramped, unhealthy conditions, and vulnerable to widespread disease outbreak.
When they get down on themselves, it brings the whole team down. When you have three captains, they just have to accept that responsibility.
I admit I'm biased in favor of animal-powered agriculture, ... I know it works.
It is no longer an easy place for people under the poverty line to live,
That could be one reason. We have always been in the top 15 percent of counties. We are very effective getting families into work activities, ... There are others variables that also come into play.
We're still trying to find the lineup that's going to do the job for us. We still have several options. We have to decide which one of them is going to get it done.
We'll miss him, no question. He's leaving the hospital in a much better place than when he came. We hope to keep the momentum going.
Everything that I get doesn't answer questions. It creates questions.
Our seniors are going to have to step it up. We have to get the bench talking and we have to get talking on the floor. We know how much better we play when we're talking.
It's going to take us a few weeks to figure out where some of them are going to play. We may have a different lineup every week for awhile. We have the personnel. It's just putting them in the right spots.
It's going to be good to play at home (in Enid). I heard OBA has a pretty good team. It's always a fun rivalry between us.
It's horribly insidious. The USDA is poised to push us off our farms.