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Monthly Archives: September 2011
What Is a Typical Day on the Farm?
The other day I was asked what a typical day was like on our farm. As I thought about this question I had to laugh inside because there isn’t a way to describe a typical day on our farm. Every … Continue reading
Posted in agchat, agriculture, family, livestock care, Uncategorized
Tagged broken bones, cattle, corn, farm, feed mill, hog, pizza delivery girl, softball game, softball girls, soybean, volunteer
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The Aftermath of the Birds Point Levee Breach
In May I blogged about the US Army Corps of Engineers causing intentional breaches in the Birds Point Levee in Southeast Missouri. The land that was protected by this levee produces enough food to feed over 1 MILLION people a year. When … Continue reading
Posted in agchat, agriculture, food, government, weather
Tagged agriculture, Birds Point Levee, crops, farm, farmers, flood, food, hunger, levee, Levee Breach, Man Made Disaster, US Army Corps of Engineers, water
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