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County Fair - Making Memories and Making a Difference

July 19, 2016 by Real Farmwife On The County Line in Livestock

The local county fair is always a highlight of summer for our family. Nestled in the outskirts of a small prairie town, folks meet up to support the local youth's efforts in 4-H, sit back for three nights of rodeo entertainment, brave the carnival rides, take in the mud drags, and enjoy the best of concession stand specials. The kids explore the fairgrounds with their old friends and make new friends along the way.

Behind all of this fun is a lot of work - mostly volunteer work. By the end of the fair, eyes are heavy after days of early mornings, late nights, and weather that can range from cold and rainy to blistering heat. But this work is fun.

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July 19, 2016 /Real Farmwife On The County Line
Family Farm, 4H, cattle, farm kids
Livestock

How We Care for Cows in a Blizzard

February 02, 2016 by Real Farmwife On The County Line in Livestock

What we do for our cattle during a storm is definitely not news to any of my friends and neighbors from near and far who raise livestock. All of us are just doing what needs to be done. It’s common sense. I imagine many of them would read this blog and say, “No kidding, this isn’t our first blizzard!”

However, if you don’t have a connection to the farm, you might wonder about what’s being done to care for the animals when Mother Nature turns nasty. While every farm and ranch is different, one thing is the same – we’ll always fight the elements to the best of our ability and plan ahead to give our livestock the best care we can.

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February 02, 2016 /Real Farmwife On The County Line
winter, cattle, livestock
Livestock
 
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