Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Monday, November 7, 2011
Twitter exercise:
North Korea test-fired a series of missiles in an apparent act of defiance on the 4th of July #USAindependence #kimjongil (121 characters)
Reports say at least five Scud-type ballistic missiles with a range of about 500km were fired. #NorthKorea (106 characters)
South Korea and Japan labeled the latest tests as an “act of provocation” #WW3 (78 characters)
North Korea banned from all ballistic missile-related activities under UN sanctions after second underground nuclear test in May. #UN (134 characters)
South Korea's Joint Chief of Staff said missiles were fired from one of the North's east coast launch sites on Saturday morning. #NorthK (137 characters)
All the fired missiles landed in the Sea of Japan, known in South Korea as the East Sea. #NorthKorea (100 characters)
"Our military is fully ready to counter any North Korean threats and provocations," the JCS said in a statement. #NorthKorea (124 characters)
South Korean defense officials said Saturday's tests were of greater concern than Thursday’s, as the missiles had longer ranges. #NorthKorea (140 characters)
Thursday's missile tests were apparently part of a military drill, those on the eve of the US Independence Day had political intentions. #NK (140 characters)
The South Korean government condemned the launches for being in breach of the recent UN Security Council resolution. #NorthKorea (129 characters)
BBC's John Sudworth in Seoul says the launches are seen there as part of North Korean efforts to ratchet up the tension. #WorldWar3 (132 characters)
The missiles' estimated 500km reach brings most of South Korea within striking distance. #NKmissile (99 characters)
Japanese and South Korean media have reported that North Korea may be preparing to launch an intercontinental ballistic missile. #WorldWar3 (139 characters)
But our correspondent says there are no signs that such a test could be imminent. #WorldWar3 (92 words)
Pyongyang is banned from testing ballistic missiles under UN resolutions but launched a long-range rocket in April. #WorldWar3 (126 characters)
There are fears that North Korea is trying to produce nuclear warheads small enough to put on missiles. #KimJongIl (114 characters)
Pyongyang said it would "weaponise" its plutonium stocks and start enriching uranium, after six-nation talks on its nuclear ambitions. (136 characters)
On 12 June the UN Security Council approved a resolution allowing inspection of air, sea and land shipments in and out of North Korea. #UN (138 characters)
The North has said it will treat any interception of its ships as a declaration of war. #NorthKorea #WW3 (104 characters)
Reports say at least five Scud-type ballistic missiles with a range of about 500km were fired. #NorthKorea (106 characters)
South Korea and Japan labeled the latest tests as an “act of provocation” #WW3 (78 characters)
North Korea banned from all ballistic missile-related activities under UN sanctions after second underground nuclear test in May. #UN (134 characters)
South Korea's Joint Chief of Staff said missiles were fired from one of the North's east coast launch sites on Saturday morning. #NorthK (137 characters)
All the fired missiles landed in the Sea of Japan, known in South Korea as the East Sea. #NorthKorea (100 characters)
"Our military is fully ready to counter any North Korean threats and provocations," the JCS said in a statement. #NorthKorea (124 characters)
South Korean defense officials said Saturday's tests were of greater concern than Thursday’s, as the missiles had longer ranges. #NorthKorea (140 characters)
Thursday's missile tests were apparently part of a military drill, those on the eve of the US Independence Day had political intentions. #NK (140 characters)
The South Korean government condemned the launches for being in breach of the recent UN Security Council resolution. #NorthKorea (129 characters)
BBC's John Sudworth in Seoul says the launches are seen there as part of North Korean efforts to ratchet up the tension. #WorldWar3 (132 characters)
The missiles' estimated 500km reach brings most of South Korea within striking distance. #NKmissile (99 characters)
Japanese and South Korean media have reported that North Korea may be preparing to launch an intercontinental ballistic missile. #WorldWar3 (139 characters)
But our correspondent says there are no signs that such a test could be imminent. #WorldWar3 (92 words)
Pyongyang is banned from testing ballistic missiles under UN resolutions but launched a long-range rocket in April. #WorldWar3 (126 characters)
There are fears that North Korea is trying to produce nuclear warheads small enough to put on missiles. #KimJongIl (114 characters)
Pyongyang said it would "weaponise" its plutonium stocks and start enriching uranium, after six-nation talks on its nuclear ambitions. (136 characters)
On 12 June the UN Security Council approved a resolution allowing inspection of air, sea and land shipments in and out of North Korea. #UN (138 characters)
The North has said it will treat any interception of its ships as a declaration of war. #NorthKorea #WW3 (104 characters)
Four generations and still buzzing strong.
Kelso Gillenwater is a local farmer and beekeeper whose family has been keeping bees for four generations. A large portion of his 1,200 hives are rented to almond growers in California. Gillenwater makes more money renting his bees out to almond growers than he does extracting the honey.
- Almond growers are a 100 percent dependent on honeybees for pollination. If they didn’t have bees, we wouldn’t have almonds.
- Bees are susceptible to a number of diseases and predators, and they can be hurt by many environmental factors such as insecticides.
- Gillenwater extracts honey from about 100 of his hives, and he can get anywhere from 50 to 100 pounds of honey off a hive. With honey selling at nearly $1.50 a pound, the money he takes in from is pretty significant.
- There’s always a demand for local honey.
Best quote: “My great-grand-daddy had some hives that made the sweetest honey you could imagine.”
Links:
How the declining bee population is affecting other major growers aside from almonds:
http://www.blogger.com/goog_1630184710
Almond farmers seeking healthy bees to polinate their crop:
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6299480
The health dillema that bees are facing:
http://www.economist.com/node/15612155
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