Farming Must Go On
Deep down, I always knew I wanted to be a farmer and/or rancher. There’s so much about it that appeals
Deep down, I always knew I wanted to be a farmer and/or rancher. There’s so much about it that appeals
Everybody say cheese! Every year, I set goals for myself and our family. Some get done, a lot don’t, but
Dolly is more of the private type. I can respect that. Every time we have a new calf born on
It’s that time again, when one of steers had come to the end of his stay on our farm and
It was a beautiful, tepid, sunny Sunday and we were pulling into our driveway after church when I happened to
Our blue-eyed boy. About a year ago, we were celebrating Jack’s birthday in the hospital, waiting for our next baby
Babies are so sweet! Last year, we bought another Jersey cow to be Dolly’s pasturemate. The goal was to be
It feels like it wasn’t that long ago that Woody was born on our farm. He was the first non-human,
I’m a firm believer that if you’re going to enjoy a treat, you might as well go all out. That
It’s hay time! When you live on a farm, no matter the season, you’re always thinking about winter. Winter is
One of my favorite photos with Jack. He can always make me laugh! Another year has passed, which means Jack
Henry found a flower to pick for me. Aww… This winter hasn’t been particularly difficult in our neck of the
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