A look at the first year of this blog telling stories of a city girl who loves agriculture, things she’s learning, things maybe she’s taught others about, etc. Includes the top ten blog posts for the year from a data perspective as well as some of the author’s personal favorites.
How Farmville Makes More Money than Facebook or Real Farmers
Saw Facebook credits cards at Target and it made me think about how the fine folks at Farmville (Zynga) are making so much money. As someone who works with farmers, here are some of those thoughts.
Where do you get your food?
The discussion we have so frequently about where our food comes from… I know you know your food comes from farms and ranches, but I’m wondering what’s the last touch point before it gets to you. So this poll is a bit easier than most…. and you can select more than one answer! But to make it easier to show… Read More
I Miss the Levee Drives
Life along the river is something that in many ways helps define my life. With the exception of my four years in Oklahoma, I’ve been within a few minutes of a major river. Of course the Mississippi has been the biggest part of that and hence the levee memories. But I also really enjoyed the Hudson and making the crossing… Read More
Food Poll: Cupcakes and Other Fun Farm-Themed Foods
A couple of times I have been stopped in my tracks while browsing my timeline by a photo someone had posted. And several times that has been over some yummy goodness cooked up in a kitchen somewhere. Another one was posted recently and I knew immediately that these are food poll material without a doubt! What types of baked goods… Read More
Lots Learned in Two Months of iPad Use
I got an iPad the very first day the 3G model was available. I had such high expectations but I also had a lot of questions. One I blogged about was where my iPad would fair versus the notebook I had been counting on for more than a year. That first post gives the early info on what I had… Read More
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