I want to repost these thoughts I had on a post by Dairy Carrie from her blog. It’s interesting that in the United States when the vast majority of us have access to food pretty readily that we seem to complain about it a lot. Many parts of the world have a hard time getting by […]
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I finally got that new phone you may have heard me talking about. Farmers are adopting smartphones more and more to stay connected anywhere and any time. If you know anything about smartphones I hope you’re a little jealous that last week I snatched up the new Samsung Galaxy Nexus. It’s got a 4.65″ screen, […]

When people talk about local food and farmers there are certain things that come to mind. Farmer’s markets, organic, sustainable, restaurants who buy local, all natural or whole foods stores, and even urban farms. But what about farmer’s like me? Am I not local to my location? The problem is I don’t currently grow anything […]
Remember when I put up my post about peanut butter labels? Well I kinda started something with that post. First it was the highest traffic day on the site I’d ever had, and that post became my most viewed post of all time within a matter of hours. Then a group of us “agvocates” got […]
This will be just a quick post to take you over to my friend Janice’s blog “a colorful adventure.” I’ve only got a minute while I finish lunch before I head back to the field for harvest, so here’s the short. Fifth generation Bolay Farms in Oklahoma needs your help to win a national contest […]
More like Saturday in pictures. Didn’t do much picture worthy until today because of the rain we had all week. But now we are back in the field! We harvested about 80 acres of waxy corn today. Into the sun