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Anna-Lisa Smile: Hunting in Nevada
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Saturday, November 2, 2013. No topic seems more relevant to kick off this blog series than to write about the hunting in Nevada. You may have seen my Instagram. Hopefully the hunting party is having a blast, fingers crossed they fill the freezer. What are common fall activities in your area? Do a lot of people hunt? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Four Days Later: Life Happened in Rural Nevada. Rotational Grazing in Nevada. 30 Days of Life in Rural Nevada: Starts Today. View my complete profile.
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Anna-Lisa Smile: Rotational Grazing in Nevada
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Sunday, November 3, 2013. Rotational Grazing in Nevada. I have mentioned before that my husband-to-be is starting a sheep dairy. Yesterday,. I posted about doing the chores while he is away. Aside from hauling water to the pasture they are grazing, my other job while he is gone is to let them eat more of the pasture. We use a system called rotational grazing. Basically we give the sheep a certain amount of grass to eat each day and then move the fences so they can eat another piece. A Dairy Goddess's Blog.
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Anna-Lisa Smile: May 2010
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Tuesday, May 25, 2010. Swingin' Ropes, Mulehide and Paint? The 3rd weekend in May marks a special event for Calaveras County. It is the weekend of the Calaveras County Fair and Jumping Frog Jubilee. This longstanding tradition has welcomed spring for several decades. In fact it began when the main street of angels camp was paved for the first time! Then they stretch out the calf and one of the ground crew guys or gals comes behind with the branding iron (dipped in paint) and paint brands the right rib.
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A Farm Girls Musings: We've Been
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A Farm Girls Musings. Preschool and Tot school. Saturday, March 31, 2012. Up to no good! Hope you are having a great Spring! April 1, 2012 at 6:37 PM. Dawn @ Our Little Monkeys. April 2, 2012 at 6:02 AM. I *love* this picture! Dont want to imagine the effort it takes to get butter out of the carpeting, though. ;). April 26, 2012 at 8:21 PM. Hahatoo cute. =). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Courage is being scared to death but saddling up anyways" John Wayne.
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Mid-morning with Michael Scuse | Agriculture's Promise | Blog
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Agriculture's Promise Blog. What is Agriculture’s Promise? Mid-morning with Michael Scuse. April 11, 2011 at 12:59 pm. Again, I’ll put these notes into paragraphs later, but for now… here are the ones from the mid-morning session:. Michael Scuse, Acting Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services, USDA. We’re converting to corn into ethanol using about 4 billion bushels of corn now for ethanol production. Double exports by 2014, major undertaking. We’re projecting $135.5 billion in ag ...
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Environmental Ag Leader Award Winner Presentation | Agriculture's Promise | Blog
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Agriculture's Promise Blog. What is Agriculture’s Promise? Environmental Ag Leader Award Winner Presentation. April 11, 2011 at 4:13 pm. Peter Juergans of Branch Creek Farm in Iowa, winner of the first EnvAgLeaders award, says he was recently talking to his father who said they were asking the same questions when he was a young farmer that we do today: how are we going to feed all these people over the next 40 years? The baby boomers rose to the challenge. Now it’s our turn. Here’s the presentation:.
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THE WILD SIDE: About Me
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This blog is my attempt to share my thoughts about agriculture, politics and life with those I encounter. All thoughts are my own. I'm Sam Wildman. I grew up in Southwest Ohio on a farm where my family grows corn, soybeans and raises pigs. My younger days were spent in the pig barns with my dad, riding along while we moved pigs from farm to farm, or enjoying my time in the tractor with him. I love my family! My best farm friend "Dallas". You'll notice over time, my blog has evolved from a diary-type refl...
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Kickin' Cowchips: June 2011
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No posts. Show all posts. No posts. Show all posts. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Rose Gold Fall Trend Alert. From My Front Porch . . . . Sitting in the pasture. Pony Trot 10k Travel Montana. Alberta Cattle Ranchers Put Environment First. Fox News, Peta, and The Cow Raffle. Because the west wasn't won on salad. It's Not Your Grandmother's Industry Anymore. Meet MSGA Leadership: Vicki Olson. Thoughts of an Independent Cow Girl. Ty Christian Wilson makes it to Itunes!
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THE WILD SIDE: My Bookshelf
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This blog is my attempt to share my thoughts about agriculture, politics and life with those I encounter. All thoughts are my own. I am a firm believer that the more you read and take in, the more you will understand and be able to process. Their is no limit to the amount of information available, but I do think it is important to view all information with an open mind and realize that there are two sides to an argument and sometimes their is no winner, or loser. Here is what I've been reading:.
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