When I want to look for a new farm-related blog post, I have a few options available to me: Scan through my tweet stream (not at all practical) Check a few of the Facebook groups where I know people post them Go to my ag blogger list at JPlovesCOTTON/Ag-Bloggers (more practical but also includes posts of all other sorts) Browse some… Read More
High School Graduation Gift Ideas for Ranch Dude?
Okay, I’m hoping my ag peeps come through for me on this one! Its a question from a college friend of mine…. yeah, she’s a city girl to. Anyway, a member of her family just graduated high school & has decided to go to college and major in ag. She’s looking for gift ideas, here’s the note she sent: You… Read More
Fish That Grow Twice as Fast, Not Just a Story
I saw something on twitter Sunday thanks to a couple of meatheads (@itweetmeat and @steakperfection) that has stuck with me for a little while now. The tweet I’m talking about pointed out the New York Times article Genetically Altered Salmon Set to Move Closer to Your Table – NYTimes.com. Maybe it resonated so much because I watched as my friend Lem… Read More
An Anniversary Hallmark Doesn’t Have a Card for
We used to have chance meetings at neighborhood schools and grocery stores. Now it seems social media has given us unique opportunities to meet and greet. With some of my new friends through social media, I have to admit not really knowing how we connected even if I’m thankful we did. This week though, I’ve given a lot of thought… Read More
Will my iPad put the smackdown on my netbook?
Last weekend, a farmer friend tweeted and buzzed the following comment “Just saw my first iPad in the wild…looks like someone ripped the keyboard (and full OS) off of a netbook. And then doubled the price.” I had to comment on the buzz and from there, a string of convo took place with the biggest focus being on Apple… Read More
Precision ag technologies drive new #agtech talk beginning 4/30
The following post is by Brandon Hunnicutt @cornfedfarmer — it was updated May 1 to include the transcript Agriculture is changing at a rapid pace. The technology we are using today is vastly different then 5 years ago. The technology we will be using in 5 years will be different then what we are using today. It doesn’t matter if… Read More
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