How many hats do Rocky and Bullwinkle Wear

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Heidi CheneyWhat hat do you wear?

1. Art4Agriculture

2. What hat do you wear

3. How many hats do you think a cow wears?

Agriculture...

What image do you thinkof when I say Agriculture?

Rocky

Cattle Breeder

My 16th B’dayPresent

Cattle Showing

Fat Harry

Animal Lover

Filipa

LizzySkinny Harry

Environmentalists& Land Carers

Pony Club through to Jillarooing in the NT

Big Tractors...

BUTDID YOU KNOW YOU DONT HAVE TO FOLLOW THE CROWD & WEAR

A COWBOY HAT TO WORK IN AGRICULTURE...

Snowboard the world!

You can even play for

Australia

In the weirdest sport ever!!!!

You can even sail the Barrier Reef

...with absolutely

NO sailing experience!!

Science Maths English Languages Art Biology ChemistryYOU TOO CAN WORK IN AGRICULTURE...

FUN & PASSION IS ALL YOU

NEED!

SO IF YOUR STILL NOT SURE ABOUT HOW AGRICULTURE FITS WITHIN YOUR LIFE... THEN HOW ABOUT I TELL YOU HOW IMPORTANT MY ROCKY & BULLWINKLE

IS TO YOUR LIFE!!

Leather

MEAT ??????????????????

ONLY 38% OF BULLWINKLE IS MEAT!!

YET 99.9% OF BULLWINKLE IS USED!

SO LETS FIND OUT ABOUT THE

OTHER 62%

Cattle have great similarities in organic chemical structure to humans. Our bodies will easily accept a medication or treatment made with animal components such as: Insulin – treatment of diabetesHeparin – prolongs the time needed for blood to clotCorticotrophin – used in the treatment of allergies, rheumatoid arthritis and respiratory diseasesThyrotropin – stimulates the thyroid glandGlucagon – treats hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar)

Tyres contain stearic acid that makes the rubber hold its shape under continuous surface friction.

Asphalt on our roadways has a binding agent made from animal fat.

Some other unusual but necessary products are:

car polishes and waxes hydraulic brake fluid textiles for upholstery

Beef by-products are used in all sorts of mechanical items. Chemical manufacturers use numerous fatty acids from inedible beef fats and proteins for:

lubricants and fluids. animal feed industrial cleaners cement blocks Explosives moulds for plastics fertilizers printing ink