When you talk to farmers, the connections to their land and ancestors is almost always brought into the discussion. Images of their forefathers and foremothers using their hands or primitive tools to shape the land into something that would bear fruit. There is a pride in knowing your family’s heritage includes work that brings thing to your table. Well, my… Read More
Why is Iced Tea so Southern?
Growing up in the South, “sweet tea” is a way of life! Seriously. There is no thought about the temperature of tea cause it’s almost always served over ice! Wait, I take that back, hot tea is important too. Where I grew up, even children know that you can’t get tea sweetened once it’s been iced down…. every good southerner… Read More
Top New Twitter Hashtags for Farm Topics
If you are on Twitter and interested in agriculture, what hashtags should you use or follow? Here are some of the latest buzzes going around.
Lots to Get Moved, so Pulling Long Nights – Wordless Wednesday
Thoughts about India, Farming & the Future
Three years ago this month, I was in India. And although the henna they stained my hands with is long gone, the trip is frequently top of mind. So today as I read the news online, the articles around President Obama’s trip to India piqued my interests (“U.S. to advance cooperation with India in agriculture” in The Hindu newspaper) and the… Read More
My Growing Collection of Agricultural Sillybands
Sillybands are a craze that has led to collecting and trading. Would farmers participate in this? Maybe young farmers and ranchers!
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