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Farm Touring: Pork, Beef, and Dairy…Oh My!

June 25, 2013 by Morgan 2 Comments

Last week I spent a day helping out with Farm Tours. If you remember, Ag United and CommonGround here in South Dakota have been doing a few every summer.And, they just keep getting better and better.We started off the day visiting two confinement facilities. When I say confinement facilities I mean buildings where animals were housed.Benefits of housing animals inside a building:- Manure control- ... Read More about Farm Touring: Pork, Beef, and Dairy…Oh My!

Filed Under: Agriculture Tagged With: Advocating, AgUnited, Beef, CommonGround, Farm Tours

Ag Advocacy Video Style

June 20, 2013 by Morgan 1 Comment

Advocacy comes in all different styles, and can be about all different topics. Agvocacy is something new in the agricultural industry. Not new like, just came out yesterday new, but new as in becoming more common and also more accepted across the industry as a whole. You can tell your story through photos. Like Keeping It Real: Through the Lens of a Farm Girl Telling your story on the radio. ... Read More about Ag Advocacy Video Style

Filed Under: Agriculture, Blog Tagged With: Advocating, Agricultural industry, Blogging, Katie Pinke, Peterson Brothers, Trent Loos

Mommy Mondays: Tractors, Big and Small

June 18, 2013 by Morgan Leave a Comment

I find that the last few days in South Dakota have been rain free...which finally means some time to play in the outdoors.I think the last few weeks have been such a tease. That and always having to time exactly when you are going to mow your grass. You have to plan to be home so you can get to it right in between rain showers. And with a yard as big as ours...you definitely have to plan ... Read More about Mommy Mondays: Tractors, Big and Small

Filed Under: Family Tagged With: Cutting Hay, Father's Day, Holidays, Homeowner, Mommy Mondays, Mowing

Calving Season 2013

June 14, 2013 by Morgan Leave a Comment

This about 2 months overdue, but I still wanted to share because it can give you a pretty good idea of what calving season can look like. And since our calving season is pretty much complete (minus a few stragglers) it seemed a good post to end the season.The last few weeks the days have gotten longer, the weather warmer, and lots of baby calves.A few weeks ago my husband also went on a business ... Read More about Calving Season 2013

Filed Under: Farming Tagged With: Beef, Breeding, Calves, Calving, Cow Calf Pairs, Farming

Wordless Wednesday: Chopping Hay Silage

June 13, 2013 by Morgan Leave a Comment

While I was at the conference last week my hubby and his brothers spent a day chopping hay silage. Hay silage is harvested the same way as our corn silage- with the chopper. What is corn silage you ask? For more info go here, it is a post from a few years ago that will give you a quick run down.Basically the hay is cut and is lying on the ground. The chopper picks it up, chops it into tiny ... Read More about Wordless Wednesday: Chopping Hay Silage

Filed Under: Farming Tagged With: Feed, Hay, Hay Silage, Silage, wordless wednesday

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