Life Is Simple
They say the mind is the first thing to go. I have never been able to figure out who they are, but there are days when I think they might be right.
Across the Fence
My family gathered recently to celebrate the birthdays of my niece and nephew – the Wee Turners as I like to call them. As we approached their house, I saw a wonderful sight – about a dozen kids jumping from big round bale to big round bale. My husband said those bales were better than any trampoline or toy on the market. He’s right.
Life Is Simple
They say the mind is the first thing to go. I have never been able to figure out who they are, but there are days when I think they might be right.
Across the Fence
Agriculture has come a long way in the last century.
All We Need’s More Rain
I would like to give you my personal take regarding proposed upcoming EPA regulations on reducing current electric power operations.
Life Is Simple
The best Christmas present I can ever remember receiving was a sparkling new, Daisy BB rifle when I was 8 years old.
Across the Fence
Agriculture has come a long way in the last century.
Life Is Simple
One of the absolute best parts of living in rural America is having good neighbors and, fortunately, that is true regardless of what part of the country you reside. When I get a truck or tractor stuck in the mud, help is only a phone call away. When I leave a gate open, it’s not uncommon for a friend to call and see if I meant to or, more likely than not, if I messed up again. If my cattle get out, these same neighbors are just as likely to drive them back in instead of calling. But, sometimes, it gets downright embarrassing.
Across the Fence
On my first “official” day as managing editor here at Ozarks Farm & Neighbor, I got a little mud on my boots and a little cow slobber on my hands.
All We Need’s More Rain
I recently flew way out to Reno, Nev., for a meeting of Rural Electric Association directors.