Day Tripper find beauty in the breeding Shed Tours

I read the history of our warehouse is on tour, and I looked at the photo online before we drove it in there. However, as we approach the farm, I was in awe of the beauty of the warehouse.

Yes, that old stone barn which is wonderful. Facing a field around it, it looked like the European countryside. Immediately, I was taken back into history (also didn't hurt that we had just visited a cemetery in the historic harmony road).

We've stopped in front of Drover's Inn Farm, one of 16 barn, barn tour Butler County. Built on land once part of the community Harmonist in the 1800 's, the warehouse was a gift to Aaron and Elizabeth Schontz from his father, Abraham Zeigler, early settlers in Western Pennsylvania. Warehouse cubes seem to gleam almost white in the morning we visit.

Adding to the attractiveness of display is knowing each of the four silos have rounded stones date in each gable top are inscribed with the name of the spouse, forever etched in time. 

Self-guided tour of 16 barn is a route that leads through the picturesque hills of Butler County. You can choose one of three driving route, which is what we do, or a longer trip. Each segment is approximately three hours, but during the tour varies with how often You choose to stop. Most of the tour is on the streets of two-line, well-paved.  

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Socioeconomic Status may explain racial disparities in diet, exercise and weight

Philadelphia, PA, November 28, 2011 big gaps exist in obesity and other chronic diseases across racial/ethnic groups in the United States. What is the difference of race in the diet, exercise and weight status with regard to better knowledge about healthy eating and awareness of health risks associated with food? Or they are more closely related to differences in socioeconomic status (SES)? A new study published in the December issue of Journal of the American Association of sensible healthy find people with socioeconomic status lower more likely to be overweight, regardless of race/ethnic background, and that the level of knowledge of nutrition and health awareness of the doesn't result in a significant racial differences in body weight and diet.

"Our findings show that the gap in obesity in the United States may be more influenced by the wider social environment," said Youfa Wang writer, MD, PhD, MS, Director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Global obesity and Professor of international health and epidemiology, and Xialoi Chen, MD, PhD, MPH, Assistant Scientist in the Department of international health at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public HealthBaltimore, MD. "Poor quality food retail environment in the vicinity of the disadvantaged, in relation to the limited resources of the economic power of individuals, contribute to an increased risk of obesity in a population of socioeconomically disadvantaged and ethnic minorities."

The authors hypothesized difference between group nutrition and health-related psychosocial factors, including the nutrition knowledge and beliefs, which are important contributors to the great race/ethnic and socioeconomic differences observed in the u.s. adult intake of dietary, exercise, and obesity. They analyze the National representation of the data collected from individuals is 4,356 who have participated in the U.S. Department of agriculture continuing survey of food intake, and individuals who have completed the Diet and health knowledge survey, asking about self-perceptions of nutritional intake, awareness of the relationship between diet and health, perceived importance of nutritional guidelines, and other questions related to health and diet.

Each participant is asked questions 24 to evaluate the nutritional and health-related psychosocial factors (NHRPF). SES was assessed using education and household income. The authors analyse the relationship between NHRPF and SES with a self reported dietary intake, diet quality (measured by the U.s. Department of agriculture healthy eating index HEY), exercise participation, body mass index (BMI), and being overweight or obese. Changes in the racial/ethnic differences in weight compared to the participation status of diet and exercise.

In General, compared to non-Hispanic white, non-Hispanics have higher BMI and scored lower on HEY, and less likely to participate in the exercises. Hispanic scored higher on the HEY. Racial and ethnic differences in diet and BMI change control after a bit of NHRPF. But when controlled for SES, black white HEY difference becomes smaller and the difference white Hispanic become larger.

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The red tide that closed all oysters harvested in Texas

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Department of State Health Services announced Wednesday that it was banning commercial and recreational harvesting of oysters, clams and mussels because "red tide" algae blooms contain toxins that can lead to poisoning from oysters in humans.

Explosion of algae, which usually appear along Texas ' Coast starting in September, the worse this year because of the historic drought and heat is unprecedented. Algae, which thrive in warm, salty water, killing fish and 3 million. Algal bloom in more than a decade throughout the Gulf Coast of Texas, said Meredith Byrd, Texas Parks and wildlife marine biology.

"We need a combination of rain and cold temperatures to start killing red tide," said Byrd.

Texas ' Oyster has been hit by drought, with 65 percent less market size oysters than it looks at this time last year, according to parks and Wildlife Department. Lack of rain had exhausted the amount of fresh water in the estuary, the oyster conditions of most liked to lay eggs on.

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Nasdaq stocks post biggest volume increases

Ameritrans Capital Corp: Approximately 34,200 shares changing hands, 1 percent more than 65 823.8-day average volume. The stock was down $ 15 or 23.3 percent to $. 25.

BioFuel energy: about 14,115,700 shares changed hands, 2 percent, more than 65 447.9-day average volume. The stock is up $ 25 or 41.7 per cent to $. 85.

The rhythm of the Pharm: about 7,522 .300 shares change hands, 2, more than 65 percent of 444.2-day average volume. Shares fell $ 21 or $ 3.74 per cent to 5.3.

FST Calif. Fncl Grp: about 635,900 shares change hands, 2, 359.4 percent more than the 65-day average volume. The stock is up $ 10 or 3 per cent to $ 3.26.

Fonar Corp: about stock changed hands, 642,200 2, 218.2 percent more than the 65-day average volume. The stock is up $ 17 or 9.9 percent to $ 1.85.

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Minister of defence of South Korea and Australia agree to hold more exercises and …

(Lee Jin-man, File/Associated Press)-the photo files this April 23, 2011, Australia Prime Minister Julia Gillard, second from left, and his partner, Tim Mathieson, left, check the air guard of honor at the Seongnam military Seoul, South Korea Seoul, South after their arrival to meet South Korea's President Lee Myung-bak and visiting the village of Panmunjom border between the two Korea. South Korea and Australia signed an agreement Wednesday, December 14, to deepen military cooperation through improved joint exercises.

CANBERRA, Australia

This step is performed after the United States announced last month that it will increase its military presence in Australia and do more exercise with Northern Outback Australia as China evolves, and to counter the threat posed by North Korea to security in the Asia-Pacific region.

South Korea's Defense Minister General Kim Kwan-jin and his colleagues, Stephen Smith, Australia agreed for Wednesday

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