A year ago, I was proud to be a volunteer on the team of people launching the AgChat Foundation. And I must admit, while there was a real rush of adrenaline associated with the Foundation's launch, there was some sense of wonder about whether a small group of people could start such an ambitious … [Read more...]
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Network of Friends Shows Up in Great Numbers & Diversity
Friends have been known to joke around that I probably have the most diverse set of friends on the planet. Seems when you move around and travel as much as I do, you have different opportunities to make friends. And while diversity hasn't been an actual goal in making friends, I have to admit … [Read more...]
Generations of Hands Working the Soil, Dirt or Clay
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 … [Read more...]
blog year 1
On October 1, 2009, I posted my first blog post — it was a pretty simple message with a short video about comparisons of dryland and irrigated cotton from a turnrow. Alot has changed in the last year. An easy change to reference if that Texas cotton farmers got a great year of moisture and you can’t … [Read more...]
Celebrating My Blog’s First Anniversary
A year ago today, I posted my first blog post -- it was a pretty simple message with a short video about comparisons of dryland and irrigated cotton from a turnrow. Alot has changed in the last year. An easy change to reference if that Texas cotton farmers got a great year of moisture and you can't … [Read more...]
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