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03/13/11

Thinking of Japanese Farmers and the Land They Tend, I Want to Help the Recovery

Sorry this post got so long. But I hope you take time to read it and consider what you can do. On Friday as I woke up and turned on the TV and saw the devastation an earthquake and tsunami had wreaked on northern Japan, I was one of the millions who were stunned and immediately concerned about the people… Read More

02/16/11

Hazards of Farming in Extreme Cold

We know that work goes on for a lot of folks despite cold temps and farmers are among the people who have to keep at it, especially if they have livestock. This winter’s extreme cold in many areas of the upper Midwest was something I was watching on TV news and Twitter when something came up that grabbed my attention… Read More

02/09/11

Beautiful Red Barns for Wordless Wednesday

Growing up down south & working on mostly cropping farms, the beauty of big red wooden barns in other parts of the country always means taking a photo or two. Here are some I saw while riding along with Ashley Messing last week.

02/03/11

Food Poll: Favorite Snowday Foods

With the amount of time so many of us have spent inside this week, we’ve all probably eaten our favorite foods. There are some things that I think I simply must have when it snows and am willing to bet there are differences. So what are your favorite snowday foods? What snacks are must haves and after a long day… Read More

02/02/11

Snowbound Wordlessness

If you’d like words to go with this, I did a travel blog post on the storm and thoughts I’ve had the last few days.

01/11/11

Southern Hospitality Leaves Me Smiling All Day

Monday was a day I think will stay with me a very long time. The Atlanta area was shut down. Although many of the farmers attending the Farm Bureau’s annual meeting are very familiar with snowy weather, the reality of a major difference in a Southern city was striking. The state of emergency even led to changes in plans for the… Read More

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