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KailCee | farmgirlphilosophy
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Live, Love, Agriculture. Hello, welcome to my blog! My name is KailCee I'm an college student at Utah State University, studying to be a Large Animal Veterinarian. Long time no see…. or write. October 2, 2014. It’s been a while since Ive had the time to write. This summer was insanely busy; between work, family, friends, and my summer class I don’t quite know how I survived. Farm Girl Problem/Perk # 4 My nails pretty much always look like crap. May 22, 2014. So umm… this is my life. May 7, 2014. Its that...
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Platte Valley Farmer: August 2013
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Saturday, August 17, 2013. Another one of the many regulations that affect farmers these days is the SPCC or Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure. While it went into effect several years ago most farmers were ignoring this regulation because the EPA was looking at other industries and not ag. Not anymore. We decided to build a steel tank with a poly liner to contain our fuel storage tanks. It was easier to install than we thought it would be, the worst was figuring out what went where. I am the fo...
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Platte Valley Farmer: June 2014
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Sunday, June 1, 2014. Happy Anniversary to Us! For those of you who follow Barb or I on Facebook, you'll know that our anniversary was . let us say interesting. For the rest of you I'll share some of the details. It was the middle finger of my right hand. Barb went running for a WetOne to catch the blood. I looked at Ray and asked where the nearest Urgent Care was as I knew it was going to need stitches. So Happy Anniversary to Us! Wife cuts my finger and I get stitches. But actually this is a pretty...
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Platte Valley Farmer: England 2014
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Sunday, February 23, 2014. We are in Jolly Old England for a week on holiday. We are having a wonderful time. Below are some of my first impressions and memories. The British are even more confused about the metric system than we are. They buy their beer in pints, but their petrol in litres. They measure small things in centimeters, but roads in yards and miles. I don't know about weights, but lorries are weighed in tons, but how much is a ton? A biscuit is a cookie. You put mayo on your fries or you...
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Platte Valley Farmer: July 2013
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Sunday, July 7, 2013. Sounds and sights of farming. This week I was reminded again of why I love to be a farmer in Nebraska. We started irrigation season and the first week is a lesson is patience and remaining calm. While I want to get every well running the first day, there seems to always be problems here or there that delay the process. I love the morning sets the best. It is cool and the wildlife is still out and about. Everyday I get to see. I love being a farmer. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Confes...
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Struggle: First Generation | Farmwife Transparency
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Help bridge a gap between farmer and consumer. December 15, 2015. Picture done by Lisa Stout Photography. I’ve been struggling with writing this post for months now. It’s something that has been on my mind for quite a while. Many times I share our story by pictures or words, many of those are funny, feel good things. That’s ok because there are those times, but why not share the bad? We have bills to pay. We can’t wait. But all farmers have bills right? Planning for the worst. You have to do this! Anythi...
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Struggling times | Farmwife Transparency
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Help bridge a gap between farmer and consumer. July 24, 2016. We have been swamped lately it seems and has that feeling, we may never catch up. Wheat harvest. Many times when I tell our story I share it through pictures. Just last December. Very nervous about the reception I would get. Surprisingly, all positive. Now, they are the same struggles but just.enhanced. We don’t like to give up, it’s not in our vocabulary. Do you ever have that feeling that you have to prove something? Share on Facebook (Opens...
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The Almighty Hobby Farm | Agriculture Today
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A look at the ever changing face of agriculture. The Almighty Hobby Farm. April 10, 2015. The Almighty Hobby Farm. Newer post →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. A loo...
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4H | Agriculture Today
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A look at the ever changing face of agriculture. Posts Tagged With: 4H. Did Someone Say ‘Long Weekend’? Not for these Farm Kids. March 16, 2016. The problem was, these people have actual jobs that keep them very busy and most 13-16 year olds aren’t interested in doing lab tours. This was definitely a new request for many of the people I contacted. To say I had a little trouble getting people to respond to our bright ‘4H club tour’ idea, would be a bit of an understatement. Office (thanks Jodi Schellenberg.
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Ask a Farmer | Agriculture Today
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A look at the ever changing face of agriculture. A Better Backyard BBQ with Bison. July 16, 2016. Federal inspection system has allowed Canada to export meat to over 150 countries. Canadians should be proud of this reputation, and the Canadian Meat Council is committed to working with the CFIA on continuous improvement to maintain our international and domestic reputations.”. As settlers moved into the center of the continent looking for land to farm, and towns to build, the natural home of both the nati...
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