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05/09/12

Midwest Roadtrip: The American Gothic Home

Recently, on my drive back to St. Louis from Des Moines, I had thought I’d stop along the way and take some photos of tractors rolling etc. While I saw lots of machines on the run tilling the earth or planting a new crop, there was something that made me enjoy more driving than photographing tractors (believe me that is… Read More

05/08/12

Help Five Kids From Kansas Honor Their Fantastic Mom

This Sunday is Mother Day and all across America, kids are looking for that perfect way to say thanks to moms for all the work they do at home and away from the house. The America’s Farmers Farm Mom of the Year program began in 2010 to honor some of the women who make agriculture so fantastic. The women who have… Read More

sunset on a cotton field

04/28/12

Proud of My Role in Agricultural Communications

Thought some of you may enjoy seeing this guest post I wrote for my good friend Ryan Goodman over on Agriculture Proud. He’s been doing a series of posts on the different kinds of careers within agriculture people are proud of having. This is a glimpse at the post but I encourage you to visit the Ag Proud site so… Read More

caring for the earth, earth day

04/18/12

When is Earth Day and How Do People Celebrate it?

Each year,  millions of Americans take a little time to celebrate Earth Day on April 22 (last year I captured a lot of things various friends had on tap for Earth Day). This year (2012), Earth Day is on Sunday so I wonder if there would be differences in how it will be observed or celebrated. I think that it… Read More

checking out the fountain on the Charleston water front

03/27/12

Seeing Downtown Charleston with Good Friends

Last week I had a few days on the road in Charleston, SC. After the meetings were over, I had a chance to visit my friend David who I haven’t seen nearly enough of in the last few years. We spent one summer in constant contact for a big project at work and over time went different directions. Since he’s… Read More

03/07/12

What is the World Population? Does It Impact Ag Day Events?

As I went through a few files from my days in Mississippi, I came across a photo that I knew I would need to share for National Ag Day. The photo was an awareness piece done in March 2007 and showcased the rising world population as well as ag day. It was a fun play on the concept of living… Read More

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