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Monthly Archives: November 2009
Horse Market
Horse market has pretty much been killed. There are several reasons for it, but here is some insight. Continue reading
Hillside Heritage Farm
Not something I do very often, but a flat-out plug for some of the best tasting and clearly the best raised pork you are going to find anywhere around central Kentucky. Continue reading
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Monsanto & Round Up
Imagine that for 30-50 years, you were farmer. You saved a bit of the seed from what you grew, had it cleaned and sowed that the following year to cut you cost. Suddenly, somebody says you can not do that anymore and wins. Continue reading
Baxter Black
Another one of my heroes – Baxter Black. All around good and funny guy who has a colorful life and definitely a hands on connection to farming and ranching. Continue reading
Relaunch…
I am sending this site through a relaunch if you will, using the concept of NaBloPoMo as a way to gain traction and incentive to get it going and sustain it for the next thirty days. Continue reading


