I'm thankful for the routine of every day that includes caring
for our land and cattle and for the daily opportunity to
share this love of farm life with the next generation.
I'm thankful for the routine of every day that includes caring
for our land and cattle and for the daily opportunity to
share this love of farm life with the next generation.
May we
be them
In 1919 a land deed was recorded in these historical record books
at the Benton County Circuit Clerk's office.
Earlier this year, I made my journey to the office to locate the
recorded deed for our farm so that we could make application to
the Arkansas Century Farm Program.
. As I turned the pages in those big old books,
I felt like I was stepping back in time looking at the names on each
page, hand written with the most precise beautiful penmanship.
When I found the recorded deed for our farm,
I felt like I had struck gold!
of raising calves and kids!
Calves aren't the only things growing down on the farm!
days down on the farm!
What excites a farmer?
Hay season, of course!
The farmers have been waiting impatiently to
get started harvesting the hay
and now, it is happening.
I'm thankful for the perfect hot and dry weather
this week so the hay can be cut, raked
and baled in perfect condition,
with homemade ice cream,
to live in a country that gives us the opportunity
to seek election to serve our community.