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Kansas Corn Kernels..
This last week was the end of corn harvest for some of the farmers around Central Kansas. If you’ve paid attention to any of the forecasts, you’ve probably heard about all of the rain we’ve been receiving here.. Which has made picking corn and sowing wheat a little bit difficult to do! Thankfully though, we received enough…
Checking Cattle and Hauling Manure
I was reading over some of my favorite fellow “farm bloggers” blogs earlier today, and noticed a common theme.. They all seemed to quit posting (or at least slow way down in posting) in about May or June. This made me feel a little better, considering I haven’t been posting at all on PGC recently!…
For Amber Waves of Grain…
Have you ever heard someone mention they think that they’re “jinxed”? How about someone saying that they are jinx? I’m guessing not! Funny thing is, that’s my nickname when I come tag along during harvest.. “Jinx”, because of how often things seem to break down as soon as I show up. (Not that I’m buying…
For the Love of A Spice Cabinet
I love spices for their colors, flavors, and smells. They’re all different and each have something unique to offer. For this, I just grabbed a few of my favorites items out of the spice cabinet and started playing around. Instead of just tossing together a few pictures, I figured I’d add a little info about…
Chocolate Cream Cheese Peanut Butter Bangles
I’m pleased to say that you’ve stumbled upon a one of a kind recipe! (Seriously, Google “bangle cookies” and you won’t find any!) Very similar to a thumbprint cookie or a peanut blossom (the peanut butter cookies with a chocolate kiss on top), this is a yummy, simple, peanut butter cookie with a soft, chocolate…
Becoming An Outdoors Woman: Kansas
Please Note – This post has a little bit of blood-n-guts towards the end that some might not appreciate if you don’t like to learn about cleaning wild game! A little over a week ago, my mom and I took a weekend and went to B.O.W. (Becoming An Outdoors Woman – KANSAS) We tried some…
The Farmer’s Wife’s Old Fashioned Baking Powder Biscuits
Today, I’m excited to share with you a recipe from the March 1931 edition of the Farmer’s Wife Magazine. This magazine was published in Minnesota and ran from 1893 to 1939. Although the magazine is no longer going, the recipes are still all around and being used! There’s now a great series of cookbooks that is packed…
More Pasture Burning and Cattle Hauling (AKA Cowmobiling!)
Last week, I got to tag along to another pasture burning. It wasn’t as big as the last one I shared about (A 4500 Acre Pasture Burning in the Kansas Flint Hills) but that was okay by me! I’ve come to realize that I have a love for windmills.. Taking pictures of them mainly! Someday…
A 4500 Acre Pasture Burning in the Kansas Flint Hills
Last Tuesday was a day full of excitement! I thought I was tagging along to a one-pasture burn with a few friends.. It turned out to actually be about 4,500 acres being burned by two different crews of farmers and ranchers. What an experience! Some people wonder why farmers/ranchers burn their pastures and fields, so…
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