It’s Summer Sausage Weekend!
Any of you who have tasted Richard’s Summer Sausage are starting to salivate at the thought. Any of you who have not yet tasted it,
Any of you who have tasted Richard’s Summer Sausage are starting to salivate at the thought. Any of you who have not yet tasted it,
Richard doesn’t usually have to feed much hay, but this year has been tough with the dry fall (so less fescue to stockpile) and ice
Since it’s been so cold and won’t get above freezing for a week or so anyway, Richard brought home some grain to see if it
Today Garland, Richard and I did a lot of cutting and clearing. The Tire Swing Tree is now clear of limbs. Here’s looking at the
I enjoyed a walk and photo-taking event this morning. Here’s our clothesline totally destroyed by the tire-swing tree limbs. Lucky we have a line on
We exhibited on low-stress stockmanship at the Mid-Missouri Grazing Council Meeting, and Richard was the keynote speaker today. This was the first time we had
Here’s looking at the house from the field. The ice was so thick, even 8 days after the storm! You might not be able to
The following editorial appeared in the January 17 issue of the Bolivar Herald-Free Press written by Jim Hamilton: We will someday sit around darkened living
Richard spoke south of Wheeling Monday night and south of Morgantown last night to good crowds (again!). Today we drive over a big mountain (and