The Condill family welcomed me with open arms to their Centennial farm, The 200 Acres. The 200 Acres is made up of The Great Pumpkin Patch, The Homestead Bakery and The Homestead Seeds. They take pumpkins all the way from dirt to dessert, from seed to a pumpkin to a pie. I am excited to show you everything I saw on my recent visit to this farm in Arthur, IL. The Great Pumpkin Patch and The ...
Hops Harvest
Hops are a fascinating crop. After stringing and training the hops in May, we stood back and watched them grow. At the summer solstice, the bines stopped growing up, which was okay. Because many of them reached 20 feet tall! Then the 'side-arms' started to grow. Consider those little branches that were soon covered in cones. By this past weekend, the hops were ready to harvest. To clarify, the ...
The Season Begins: LiveWire Hops
LiveWire Hops started as a conversation over beers between my cousin and brother. My cousin is the marketer/p.r. person and into the home brew craze. My brother is the farmer, and likes a good beer at the end of the day. What might seem to be a whim is actually a central piece of the farm story. Farmers are risk takers. They build networks. They seek new opportunities and aren't scared of the ...
Fragen Sie einen Landwirt (Ask a Farmer)
These days when the call comes asking if a group can come tour the farm, my answer is always yes. I find tremendous satisfaction in being able to shake hands, look in a person's eyes and answer their questions about farming in a real-life conversation. Friday, we hosted a group of German farmers and agriculturalists visiting the U.S. with the Trans Atlantic Dialogue. The group spent a week ...
Flat Aggie Visits Kansas Horse Council
What is so special about horses? Since ancient civilization, horses have been an important factor in human societies. First used as food by early cultures, horse meat provided 50 percent more protein and 30 percent more iron than lean beef, so it became a life sustaining necessity for early dwellers. Later, horses became a tool for work as a vital means of transportation, having ...
All About Ag Careers
With each Flat Aggie report, I’ll be putting together a list additional resources, websites, recipes, books, and activities. Use this with Flat Aggie’s report from the High Plains Journal. Classroom Activities & Resources Pick any farm commodity (corn, soybeans, wheat, apples, beef, pork, carrots, etc.) Ask students to identify how we consume these products. For example: wheat is the ...
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