Last week DH and I took a roadtrip and drove 600 miles to check on our cows. Then we drove 600 miles back. Lots of miles for a couple of old folks. We left on Monday and got back on Thursday. The new camp man started last week and it'll be a while before he gets his feet on the ground, but other than a few phone calls about water troubles, he held down the fort. Another phone call
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Even after 35 years of spring babies, I still get excited when calving season begins: And I never tire of these sweet faces:DH and I went to feed the 2-yr old heifers a few weeks ago- they are first time mamas:These Corrientes are such good mamas:I took this photo a few years back, but it's one of my favorites and I'm finally having it printed on canvasAnd this year,
read moreI know that so many have been affected by the changes incurred due to the Coronavirus, but for us, it's business as usual. Agriculture is one area where little changes. This place is 128,000 acres and leaks still need fixing, water still needs to be run, cattle still needs to be fed, equipment still needs to be maintained, and babies still need milk: It's been a long time since we had a
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