My Thoughts From The Tractor Seat – Keeping Your Mouth Shut
I learned a hard lesson when I was a kid. There was a diesel mechanic named Don, he drove a 1953 Chevy panel truck painted
I learned a hard lesson when I was a kid. There was a diesel mechanic named Don, he drove a 1953 Chevy panel truck painted
When a bad idea is the only idea, it is only then that it becomes the greatest idea. Most old farmers are the masters of
We all know the statements imply “playing it safe” and staying out of situations we may not know much about, or away from places we
I’m a man who likes cold whole milk in a glass, and real butter on my toast. I like the smell of coffee brewing and
We recently took a business trip north of Seattle on the coast. As the sun was going down I took some beautiful pictures and I
There isn’t much that I can’t fix, and being a farmer, I’m always trying to save money by fixing stuff myself. Saving money on the
We all know that nothing ever stays the same. Change is inevitable. In my short lifetime so far I’ve seen lots of amazing changes in
I see people obsessed with leaving a legacy for their kids. I care not one iota about leaving my children or grandchildren money, or other
It’s just life. I’m 3 weeks late planting onions. Too much late rain. Had one farm get hail, cotton is stringing out, grain needs thrashed,
When I was a kid we had a neighbor who had about a dozen dogs, always fighting our dogs and eating our dog food. We
Living a farm life I’m segregated some from much of the noise and the hustle and bustle. There is peace and solitude for me in
I have have always carried a pocket knife, everywhere! It’s like the American Express card commercial – I never leave home without it. I’ve carried
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