Guys raised on a farm can usually find a way to get the job done.
That's one reason they make outstanding warriors, not to mention their hard-core patriotism.
Posted by Rocky at June 26, 2012 6:29 PMThat John Deere equipment gets me hot!!
Posted by Kerry at June 26, 2012 7:07 PMThat's better than the original it is based on.
Posted by pdwalker at June 26, 2012 8:43 PMMy favorite memories are of my husband, riding the combine. His hair was as gold as the wheat he harvested. At 4 in the morning the cattle would all come by the window, waking me up. He was already up and herding them to the pond.
Beef: breakfast, dinner and supper. (lunch is what kids have at school. Dinner is supper at lunch time) I got so tired of beef, that after our job as ranch hands was up, I wouldn't eat beef for about a year.
My favorite memories are of my husband, riding the combine. His hair was as gold as the wheat he harvested. At 4 in the morning the cattle would all come by the window, waking me up. He was already up and herding them to the pond.
Beef: breakfast, dinner and supper. (lunch is what kids have at school. Dinner is supper at lunch time) I got so tired of beef, that after our job as ranch hands was up, I wouldn't eat beef for about a year.
Kitty at 1:46 = LOVE
Posted by B Lewis at June 27, 2012 12:04 AMThere was an interview with Greg Peterson posted today on the AgriTalk site.
I had sent the video to a friend in Kansas, and he turned right around and sent me the interview. Good stuff.
The Man Behind "I'm Farming and I Grow It"
Posted by shoreacres at June 27, 2012 6:03 PM