Field burning in Idaho
One of the first signs of spring in Eastern Idaho is the smoke. Farmers and ranchers burn ditches, slash piles, and weeds. While effective at
One of the first signs of spring in Eastern Idaho is the smoke. Farmers and ranchers burn ditches, slash piles, and weeds. While effective at
This year has been a record year for lack of rainfall. Eastern Idaho has been affected by drought conditions with rainfall falling behind the yearly
For any number of reasons, animals up and die. Cows get sick, horses get old, and Idaho winters are hard on any kind of livestock.
Much is required of my children. Especially in the summer when there is so much work to be done. My wife and I expect our
You can’t drive down the freeway this time of year without passing a tractor-trailer hauling hay or straw. Eastern Idaho is a large producer of
I didn’t panic when my small herd of Black Angus cows mutinied and jumped the fence to join my neighbor’s much larger herd of cows.
It was obvious as I looked down the fenceline that the fence was off. The surveyor had been out the day before and had used
Henry Weinhard’s Root Beer. That beverage is about as good as it gets to a 17 year-old on a warm summer day. “Loser buys winner
G.I. Joes are awesome. I spent countless hours growing up reveling in their awesomeness. Sure one can line them up and fight, but there are
Tecmo Super Bowl is the best video game of all time. Admittedly, I do not consider myself a “gamer” or an otherwise great connoisseur of
“See those big barrels over at the top of the hill?” my friend asked me. He was referring to large wood reels used to hold