Wednesday, March 3, 2010

MARK YOUR CALENDAR CORNER

A staycation (also spelled stay-cation, stacation, or staykation) is a neologism for a period of time in which an individual or family stays at home and relaxes at home or takes day trips from their home to area attractions.

Have you started planning your summer of staycations?

Consider in June:
Tuesdays on the Town—live music, shopping and lots of fun in Hampton! Every Tuesday in June.
Alexander Quasquincentennial June 19

How about July?
Fourth of July—Breakfast at Beeds Lake, music around town and events still in planning stages
Franklin County Fair—July 14-18

Don’t forget August!
Summerfest—August 13 and 14th
Beeds Lake Run and Ham Jam—August 28
And why not visit The Old Stone House, Harriman Nielsen Historic Farm, REA Plant and/or the Historical Museum?



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Tuesday, March 2, 2010

IOW A FARMERS FEED US

Whether you’re enjoying a delicious pork chop dinner or a T-bone steak hot off the grill, farmers from across the state work hard so Iowa families and those around the world can enjoy their favorite foods.

We invite you to spend time getting to know us and our families. Watch us at work and take a quick tour of our farms so you can learn more about our dedication to growing safe food, and raising healthy crops and livestock, while protecting and conserving the land.

Visit http://FarmersFeedUS.org and WIN FREE GROCERIES FOR A YEAR!

FUN FARM FACTS
Mature turkeys have more than 3,500 feathers.
There are 47 different breeds of sheep in the U.S.
Pork is the most widely eaten meat in the world.
The average person consumes 584 pounds of dairy products a year.
Elevators in the Statue of Liberty use a soybean-based hydraulic fluid.
Like snowflakes, no two cows have exactly the same pattern of spots.
The longest recorded flight of a chicken is 13 seconds.
The average dairy cow produces seven gallons of milk a day, 2,100 pounds of milk a month, and 46,000 glasses of milk a year.
Turkeys originated in North and Central America, and evidence indicates that they have been around for more than 10 million years.
Agriculture employs more than 24 million American workers (17% of the total U.S. work force).
Today's American farmer feeds about 155 people worldwide. In 1960, that number was 25.8.
One pound of wool can make 10 miles of yarn. There are 150 yards (450 feet) of wool yarn in a baseball.
Soybeans are an important ingredient for the production of crayons. In fact, one acre of soybeans can produce 82,368 crayons.
The heaviest turkey ever raised weighed 86 pounds, about the size of an average third-grader.
It is possible to lead a cow upstairs but not downstairs, because a cow's knees cannot bend properly in order to walk down.
Cows have 4 stomachs and can detect smells up to 6 miles away!




Hampton Today made possible by sponsors like:
Michelle Hartman – Tupperware –641-373-8880
Denise Passehl – Watkins – 641-580-4052
Franklin County Farmers Market 641-456-4811
Patrick Palmer – The Computer Guy – 641-420-1234
Seven Stars Restaurant – 641-456-5378
Debra Brown – Melaleuca - 641-458-1114

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