<div class="serendipity_imageComment_left" style="width: 110px"><div class="serendipity_imageComment_img"><a href='http://www.sarpysam.com/sarpysam/uploads/Grasshopper.gif' target='_new'><img width='110' height='102' border='0' hspace='5' align='left' src='http://www.sarpysam.com/sarpysam/uploads/Grasshopper.serendipityThumb.gif' alt='' /></a></div><div class="serendipity_imageComment_txt">Grasshopper</div></div><div class="serendipity_imageComment_right" style="width: 110px"><div class="serendipity_imageComment_img"><a href='http://www.sarpysam.com/sarpysam/uploads/cricket.jpg' target='_new'><img width='110' height='82' border='0' hspace='5' align='right' src='http://www.sarpysam.com/sarpysam/uploads/cricket.serendipityThumb.jpg' alt='' /></a></div><div class="serendipity_imageComment_txt">Mormon Cricket</div></div>Luckily we don't have <a href="http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory?id=703498&CMP=OTC-RSSFeeds0312" target="_new">this</a> problem yet. I have seen some baby mormon crickets but no large amount of grasshoppers. Riding yesterday in one pasture there were more over-wintered grasshoppers than I am used to seeing but not a large damaging amount. I will have to see if there is a problem later.<br />n<br />n<b>A problem is something you have hopes of changing. Anything else is a fact of life. C R Smith</b>
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