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And find it absolutely a total waste of time?
How boring....Geno was talking about farming. ....
How boring....Geno was talking about farming. ....
Farming? I did not realize UCONN was recruiting her.And find it absolutely a total waste of time?
How boring....Geno was talking about farming. ....
This series is for the people interested in farming ....LOLAnd find it absolutely a total waste of time?
How boring....Geno was talking about farming. ....
Plants her feet well, tough in the trenches, plows through defenders, eats memes for breakfast.Farming? I did not realize UCONN was recruiting her.
And cracks "corny" jokes!Plants her feet well, tough in the trenches, plows through defenders, eats memes for breakfast.
That's how Uconn started. In the 1800's, the Storrs brothers donated land to start an Agricultural College. Many years ago, it was called Storrs College.And find it absolutely a total waste of time?
How boring....Geno was talking about farming. ....
Not going to make this mean spirited. Just a difference of opinion. I would have loved to hear his insight on this topic! How many times can you really appreciate the same replies to the same old redundant questions? If you like the person you will enjoy the topic, it is as simple as that. Geno is never a waste of time. Also knows his wines and grapes. Vino, farm product, good stuff.And find it absolutely a total waste of time?
How boring....Geno was talking about farming. ....
NICE....I thank of farmers three times a day at least!The discussion concerned two players....Pulido and Lawlor...Lawlor wants to own a farm someday and has taught Coach a lot about Farming...And Polly's desire to be a doctor...It was an update about two players you don't hear about often..
As a graduate of UConn's College of Agriculture (Animal Science) I appreciate any recognition of our agricultural roots and their continued importance. I was especially pleased when I toured the campus last summer after many years and saw that the agricultural areas were upgraded nearly as much as the rest of the campus. And everyone appreciates the Dairy Bar!
Lots of connections here! I was an Extension Agent (4-H) in NYS! So I worked for Cornell and enjoyed their Dairy Bar too!
Yup. The trek up Tower Road was well worth it!Feel the same way about my alma mater Cornell.
Kudos Woof, I completely agree. I enjoyed that Joe D. would take a few minutes and actually ask Geno about the two walk-ons. And Geno took time to really acknowledge both of them, which no doubt has to be a thrill for both of them and their families. To me, the point wasn't exactly the farming, although that was interesting. The point was that you could tell Geno knew as much about these two kids and cares about them as he does his star players. That says a lot about what type of program he, CD and the other staff run.Not going to make this mean spirited. Just a difference of opinion. I would have loved to hear his insight on this topic! How many times can you really appreciate the same replies to the same old redundant questions? If you like the person you will enjoy the topic, it is as simple as that. Geno is never a waste of time. Also knows his wines and grapes. Vino, farm product, good stuff.
NICE....I thank of farmers three times a day at least!
We should all be appreciative of agriculture (especially ORGANIC farming) which was the first occupation in the Garden of Eden by the CreatorAs someone who spent 8 years working as an Extension agent, and who lives in farm country, I, too, am very appreciative of agriculture, particularly of the dying tradition of family-owned farms.
Kudos to Tierney for having this goal - just another reason to love her!
Don't forget to march against Monsanto next month...We should all be appreciative of agriculture (especially ORGANIC farming) which was the first occupation in the Garden of Eden by the Creator
Feel the same way about my alma mater Cornell.
Was an interesting show. Susan Herbst was on and Geno interviewed her. Said he was proud of the fact that in his restaurant, on two different occassions, a professor from Notre Dame and one from Princeton was being interviewed for a position at UCONN.
Geno asked her what is the biggest difference in being a university President from 10 years ago and she said the University is now an economic driver for the state. Pressure on the university to come up with new innovations and help the state replace manufacturing.
Also, they spoke about the new road and how it will look like a new campus before you get to campus full of innovation and technology parks.
As a graduate of UConn's College of Agriculture (Animal Science) I appreciate any recognition of our agricultural roots and their continued importance. I was especially pleased when I toured the campus last summer after many years and saw that the agricultural areas were upgraded nearly as much as the rest of the campus. And everyone appreciates the Dairy Bar!