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12/31/10

Lessons Learned in 2010 & Looking Forward to 2011

Since it's New Year's Eve morning, I can't help but look back at 2010 and ahead at 2011. Life is really good for me these days and 2010 put momentum in the right direction. I feel well set for 2011. While that's the big picture, it's nice to look at some of the pieces that made me smile.  Some of My … [Read more...]


ag awareness// agriculture// Food & Farm// personal insight// travel// XDated

12/25/10

Help for the New iPad Owner

While scanning through tweets, I saw a tweet from Chris Brogan saying there was a good starter guide to using an iPad (assuming lots of folks got one for Christmas like Debbie Lyons-Blythe did). I looked through it and agree. Its the kind of step-by-step that helps you get a handle on it if you … [Read more...]


popular culture// social media// technology// XDated

12/13/10

Top 12 Indisputable Facts About Santa Being a Cowboy or Farmer

I was having a short conversation with Anna Lisa Giannini that was about something really important -- it was all about the boot mug I got one day as friends and I got together for coffee (chai for me). She said coffee tastes better in a Christmas coffee mug. I said something about how drinking chai … [Read more...]


ag awareness// agriculture// Food & Farm

12/11/10

Favorite Snack Food for Movie or TV Night

In my family, movies play a pretty big part of our holiday season. I am overdue for a few movies and am looking forward to catching up on them over the upcoming Christmas break. With that in mind, I wanted to do a quick poll on your movie nights. Then it became two quick polls. Anyway, I'd … [Read more...]


ag awareness// agriculture// food// Food & Farm

11/21/10

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...]


ag awareness// agriculture// food// Food & Farm// personal insight

child picking cotton

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...]

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