So, it's 6:15. Josie is at her first softball practice with Joe, who was fresh (and by fresh I mean, not fresh, but dusty from loading seed, working with cattle, etc., etc.), and the rest of the kids and I have just finished dinner.6:15, and we're finished? Why, Emily, you must be some sort of ... Read More about Two Choices
That Old, Familiar Feeling
So, we had a big weekend of planting. BIG.It was nice. It was sunny. Great guns, folks, we were going great guns.The intent of hitting it hard was not just to get closer to done that we already were, but to beat the big, heavy rains that were being predicted Saturday night into all day Sunday. We ... Read More about That Old, Familiar Feeling
Bee Happy!
So Bayer CropScience is my friend. I say that like they're a person, but the people I met through my experience at the Ag Issues Forum in San Antonio (remember that…like nine thousand years ago, when I was awesome and in a limo and on a panel and now I'm taking a garbage bag to my girls' obnoxious ... Read More about Bee Happy!
Too Much Information
So I took a blogging break. Could you even tell? Ha!Do you ever feel like you've received so much new information in your life that your head may explode.So you shut down?That's where I am right now.Shut down.I generally err on the side of too much information, so this is not like me. I tend to roll ... Read More about Too Much Information
When GMOs were Prize Winning, Not Picked On
I'm a day late. Yesterday was National Ag Day. Did you know that? I hope you did. Did you do anything to celebrate? Did you hear an ag story? Here's a funny one…Joe spent National Ag day scooping out his manure spreader by hand…not by choice.We are so glamorous, right?Anyway, in an interesting ... Read More about When GMOs were Prize Winning, Not Picked On