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Farming on Facebook

This topic was addressed on another blog I follow and I laughed so much when I saw it I had to post it again on my blog.  I am a Farmville player. I will just get that out of the way right now.However, let's be glad our livelihood does not depend on me playing Farmville because then we might be in trouble.Farmville is a game where you are the farmer. You can grow crops, harvest crops, plant ... Read More about Farming on Facebook

HSUS Revealed

Back in March I did a post on the Humane Society of The United States (HSUS) with a fancy little video and my thoughts on HSUS being that they lead one of the biggest scams nationwide.This morning in my email I received this brochure that shows an enormous amount of really great statistics that just continue to reiterate my point on why it's important to donate your money locally to animal ... Read More about HSUS Revealed

Food For Thought: Faith, Family, and The American Farmer

I am having a bit of a thoughtful Sunday today.So, naturally I thought I would share some of those thoughts.When I mow the lawn I spend a lot of time talking to God. Funny, yes, but true. See we have a really big lawn, it takes me right around four hours to do it right...meaning all straight lines and as close as I can get it to fence and tree lines (So I don't have to use the weed eater).But, ... Read More about Food For Thought: Faith, Family, and The American Farmer

Mother Nature v. The Farmer

I am hoping that Mother Nature will be a bit kinder to farmers this next week. However, a few things about farmers... They complain when it's too hot and we need rain. They complain when there is too much rain and we need the sun and heat. They complain when it's too cold and then when it's not cold enough to keep the ground frozen.Remember that whole thing about being flexible ... Read More about Mother Nature v. The Farmer

Long Weeks Are Productive Weeks

As you know it was my week to cook last week, and let me tell you it was intense. I was ready for a break when the end of the week rolled around. Last week my nephew decided he really liked my steak sandwich. Or at least he claims he did, he really just loves steak, so maybe any sandwich with "steak" in the name is good to him.Now, on to planting. It has been a slow going process but we ... Read More about Long Weeks Are Productive Weeks

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I met my husband for the first time face to face on the exit ramp that is now down the road from our home. I lived in South Dakota for a year before I was sure I was ready to do this whole "farm wife" thing...(read more!)





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