The 273,000 smallest (1-9 acres) farms make up 0.1 percent of all U.S. farmland, while the 85,127 largest (2,000 or more acres) farms make up 58 percent of farmland.
Somehow I'm not quite sure that's what @Homer Potvin has in mind for that wine-buying trip to Napa he mentioned in the Happiness Thread... That stuff is more pink than the last strawberry lemonade I ordered!
A big watermelon will yield 4 quarts of watermelon juice. 5 if you push the pulp through a strainer. It's watermelon martini season and I'm ripping through these things faster than I can order them.
Gross. Watermelons should only be eaten one way: chilled, on a hot day, with good beer and fried chicken/barbeque.
It is an 'Adult' cartoon on netflix, and quite a gross one about kids going through puberty. From what I know it gets pretty strange, and is drawn in an ugly style for some reason.
And there's an episode composed of several vignettes dedicated to sexual health and wellness wherein a fictitious venereal disease serves as a plot device - Blue Waffle. It's a reference to an actual urban myth concerning a disease that does not, in fact, exist, reinforcing the episode's message of the importance of access to reliable, responsible, informed professional services of the kind typically found in planned parenthood centers.
The area of land currently under plow as farmland in the United States is fifteen times the size of the entire surface area of the U.K. (Every square inch of it, not just farmland.)
This is more of a Things That Annoy Me or FWW (or possibly You Kids Get Off My Lawn!), but I am so sick of the "bad drawing" style that has been popular for the last decade or so. Not insisting on hyper-realism in my cartoons, but the whole "I never went to art school and I've got the shakes real bad" thing is just getting old.