Tag: indiana

Thoughts on Vernon Hugh Bowman v. Monsanto

This week the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Bowman v. Monsanto involving an Indiana farmer who allegedly bought commodity seed from an elevator and used that seed to plant another crop.  Monsanto argues this act would infringe on its technology use agreement.  To me it sounds like Bowman did this knowingly violating the agreement.  Personally, […]

2012 in review

Happy New Year and thanks to everyone who has visited this blog in 2012!  Here’s a rundown of some stats provided by WordPress.  I had more than double the traffic here than I did in 2011.  Let’s see if we can double it again in 2013!  Thanks again for reading, commenting, sharing, and subscribing.  See […]

Off the Beaten Path

This actually happens on a fairly regular basis around here.  Someone drives right off the end of a county road at a “T.”  I almost never see the vehicle.  Just the evidence that a driver didn’t see that the road ended.   Looks like in this instance the car bottomed out on our field for […]

Touring an Indiana Buffalo Ranch

Today my wife, son, grandpa and I visited a local buffalo ranch not far from our home.  The ranch is located Buffalo, Indiana.  What better place, right?  Each Labor Day weekend the ranch is open for public tours followed by a meal including a buffalo burger.  The facility is family owned an operated by a […]