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Licorice Thief
Wednesday, March 7th, 2012
All I can say is…. Who knew horses loved licorice so much?
Happiness…Through the Actions of a Child
Monday, February 13th, 2012
Happy – characterized by or indicative of pleasure, contentment, or joy.
Last week, while I was heading someplace, I was listening to John Stossel, on my XM, “What Really Makes People Happy.”
I spent the next few days thinking about this question. I thought about myself and what makes me happy?
Late Saturday afternoon, my son could not have provided a better example.
I was loading the truck with hay when Kyle came running in the front of the barn Whooping and Hollering.
“What’s up buddy?” I asked.
“I did it daddy! I did it! I did it all by myself!” He yelled exuberantly.
“Did what?” I asked. (I was smiling from ear to ear seeing his expression and enthusiasm.) [...continue reading]
Field Rotation – Phase IV (Drilling)
Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011
I finished discing the evening before having to leave for a bull sale. The long range forecast was calling for precipitation in five days…three days at the sale would leave me two days to get the wheat drilled before the rain/snow began to fall…if the meteorologist was correct. Since I was planting wheat, an annual [...continue reading]
Field Rotation – Phase III (Discing)
Tuesday, November 15th, 2011
After letting the field set for about a week, it was time to disc. The process of discing breaks up the turned soil and sod resulting from plowing. We utilized a 12′ offset sod disc for this field, due to the presence of orchard grass and fescue, with both create heavy sod. In this particular [...continue reading]
Perfect Pumpkin
Wednesday, October 12th, 2011
This weekend, we took the family to a local pumpkin patch. My son searched for a bit and soon returned to request the clippers. I asked him, “Did you find the perfect pumpkin?” He replied, “Yes!” I asked, “Why is it perfect?” He replied, “Because I love it!” Lesson to be learned, from the mouth [...continue reading]

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