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Jesus is the reason.  Merry Christmas everyone!
12/24/2025

Jesus is the reason. Merry Christmas everyone!

Thank the farmer (and his/her family who supports him/her)!
03/18/2025

Thank the farmer (and his/her family who supports him/her)!

10/15/2024

We have some pigs going to the locker next week. Call me 308/743-2565.

We never know what nature is going to throw at us...
09/30/2024

We never know what nature is going to throw at us...

It affects you too…

If you think what’s going on in the southeast as a result of hurricane Helene doesn’t affect you, think again.

It’s been the beginning harvest season in these states. The southeastern states are big agricultural producers who have just lost homes, crops, livestock, friends, and more.

Cotton bolls were open across Georgia and South Carolina. When cotton is blown from the boll, is wet, or touches the ground, it is a loss due to degradation of the fibers. When a cotton crop is lost, this means the price of cotton related goods will go up in the coming months. Your t-shirts, blue jeans, table cloths, q-tips, hats, and more will all be more expensive.

Peanuts weren’t all dug. Peanuts are a legume with the fruit of the plant being beneath the surface of the earth. Excessive water will cause them to rot and this will be a crop loss as well. This will affect the cost of your peanut butter, Reese’s cups, peanut brittle, Chick-fil-A (peanut oil), trail mix, and more.

Pecan orchards are at a loss as many trees have been blown over. After replanting, it takes years before these trees produce nuts. Pecan prices are already high as they are tough to come by, and are a luxury import for other countries such as China. Pecans are used in lots of baked goods, especially around Christmas and other holidays. The dessert tables at the coming holidays will be priced higher.

Peach trees have been blown over and lost in some areas as well. Peaches are a delicate crop that had finally recouped after a previous season loss due to frost and freeze. Peaches will also be in lower supply next season, and we all know Georgia and South Carolina have the best peaches.

Livestock producers have experienced loss, but will continue to face even more loss over time. Many producers rely on wells to water their livestock as they are in rural areas. Wells require power to generate a water source. Generators are great, but many areas are also out of fuel as well. Stress from these difficult conditions on animals will also reduce their productivity over time.

While we worry for all farmers and our food supply, our hearts are with dairy producers. Approximately 20% of dairy farms in Georgia are still without power, and some without generator options. No power means no good way to milk cows. Milking by hand isn’t realistic for many family operations as their milking herds are larger than what can be hand milked in a day. These animals can’t just stop producing milk. Many are uncomfortable, stressed, and will be subject to related health problems of not being milked. Watching the animals you love and rely on suffer due to no fault of your own is extremely difficult. Milk, cheese, butter, ice cream, and other dairy products may be in limited supply over the coming months.

With farmers losing their crops and livestock, they’re also at a loss for an income source. They are not paid by the hour, but by the weight of their product.

They will spend months in clean up. Extra manual labor will be required to try to preserve family farming operations. They will be tired and weary.

Remember the farmers and their passion to produce quality products as you feed your families. When prices for goods increase in the coming months, please don’t complain. Farmers are losing their livelihoods and still earn only pennies on the dollar. They need your grace, prayers, support, and compassion as their future is extremely uncertain. It affects you too.

I am a believer in "old wives tales/folk-lore sayings".  One of the saying is that there will be rain 90 days from fog. ...
04/24/2024

I am a believer in "old wives tales/folk-lore sayings". One of the saying is that there will be rain 90 days from fog.
I put this graphic (shown below) on my page on 1/25/24. It was one of the days of that WEEK of FOG. I don't ever remember that many days in a row with fog. Nor have I ever seen a map showing fog THAT widespread > it's over almost half of the continental US!
It was 90 days ago

from AccuWeather
January 25 ·
Over 100 million people are under fog advisories this morning in the U.S. and Canada, likely a 20-year record high. 🌫️
Webcams from Earthcam around the nation show major cities socked in.

04/17/2024
03/17/2024

☘️Happy St. Paddy's to everyone ☘️

Joe's maternal Grandpa's name was John Ryan... You almost can't get any more Irish than that!!

12/06/2023

Registration is open for our Annual Local Food and Healthy Farms Conference. Our first keynote will be from Nancy Williams.

Nancy’s work experiences are diverse. From serving as an agronomist for local farmers and consultants in a Fortune 500 corporation to grassroots organizing and management for nonprofit community organizations, she has put her love of learning and achievement to work. Nancy served in an Information Technology leadership role for over 14 years with Boys & Girls Clubs of the Midlands in Omaha. Most recently as Chief Information Officer, where she led award winning programs, increased technology integration and supported improved organizational outcomes.

In 2010 Nancy co-founded then later served as a board member at No More Empty Pots, a nonprofit supporting the development of local food systems through self-sufficiency of people and economic resilience of communities. Nancy began her role as CEO of No More Empty Pots in January 2016.

Nancy serves on multiple local, state, and regional boards and advisory committees.

With four adult children who are all college graduates and pursuing careers, Nancy spends a lot of time sharing her passion for good food, leadership, personal strengths and exceptional outcomes with diverse audiences.

12/05/2023

Today we celebrate World Soil Day! Thank you to all of you who use it wisely!!

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982 22 Road
Axtell, NE
68924

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