Why West Nile Virus Should Be On Your Radar

Why West Nile Virus Should Be On …

Growing up in Northern California, specifically our little farming town of Durham, it was a joke that the mosquitos are as big as dogs. Thanks to all the flooded rice fields and the irrigated almond fields, there was plenty of…

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Do We Need to Be An Expert to be Critical…?

Do We Need to Be An Expert …

As someone who regularly engages in conversations about agriculture and meat production with people who aren’t directly involved in either, I often times find myself just about pulling my hair out over their lack of knowledge. And I am pretty…

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5 Easy Ways to Update Your Blog Design

5 Easy Ways to Update Your Blog Design

I spent much of my Sunday updating my blog design. And because I believe there shouldn’t be any “secrets” in design and that we should share our ideas with others, I decided to share with you all some of my…

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Lessons Learned from a Blog Overhaul with FARMnWIFE

Lessons Learned from a Blog Overhaul with …

A few weeks ago, I joined a Facebook group called Blog Overhaul, it was basically bootcamp for your blog. It was formed and moderated by a woman known by many as @farmnwife or Judi Graff! If you aren’t following Judi,…

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Verizon Wireless Doesn’t Care About Rural America…

Verizon Wireless Doesn’t Care About Rural …

After a long battle with Verizon wireless the past few weeks, we are finally admitting defeat and having to plunk out the money to change providers from Verizon to AT&T. Both my farmer and I have been long standing customers…

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The Beauty of Social Media

The Beauty of Social Media

This last weekend, I had the pleasure of attending and presenting at the AgChat Foundation Regional Conference in Rochester, MN. Basically if you’re unfamiliar with it, it’s an organization that gives farmers, ranchers, and those actively involved in agriculture the…

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