Thursday, April 28, 2022

Thankful Thursday

Last year we were looking up information about our farm to see if we
could qualify to be recognized as an Arkansas Century Farm. 
Sure enough, the land where our house and the dairy sit was purchased in
1919 by Ryan's Grandad Grover Bagby. 

Although we had the abstract for the land purchase,
I also went to the County Circuit Clerk's office and looked up
the county deed records. It was quite a fascinating process to hold
those records from so long ago filled with beautiful handwritten documentation
of the history of land in Benton County.  


Dairy farming has been a part of the farming on this land for 90 years. 
On April 16, Ryan completed 50 years of milking dairy cows on the family farm.


I'm so thankful for the 37 years that I have been a part
of the dairy farming life.  Taking a city girl  and training
her was no easy job for the farmer!




Although we won't be milking cows,
I can still look out the kitchen window watching the
dairy heifers and beef cows enjoy these  early  spring
pastures  and give thanks for the blessings of farm living!

 



Thursday, April 14, 2022

Thankful Thursday


April brings more than showers!
We welcomed this new calf just after the showers
and a cool down in the temperature.  
As you can see, the calf found a cozy spot on the 
hay as her Mother continued to eat before going to
the milk barn.

I am thankful for all the blessings of spring--


new life on the farm,



celebrating our precious Hattie's 6th birthday,

                                                                              and 

                                                 to live in a country that gives us the opportunity

                                                     to seek election  to serve our community.

Wednesday, March 23, 2022

Thankful Thursday

Conversations in the last few weeks, no matter what the subject, often ended
with "I'm just 91,you know!"
It is hard to believe that my Mother is now 91.
Our party was a sweet celebration with family and friends.
Our expert candle blowers were ready for the task even though
the total of only  10 candles represented the big 91.

I celebrate not only the fact that my Mother has made this 
91 year milestone, but that she has lived her life to the 
fullest.  Her life has been full of working and serving 
others in the community through church and civic involvement,
 caring for her family, and cherishing her many friendships.


I also find it a fitting time during Women's History Month
to celebrate a few of the  achievements of  my Mother, Mary Baggett.

Mother has always loved her home town, Bentonville.
That love led her to become involved in the local politics.
She was the glass ceiling breaker for Bentonville becoming 
 the first woman elected to the Bentonville City Council in 1972.
and the first woman elected to the Benton County Quorum Court in 1982.
I am proud of the investment she made of her time to 
make Bentonville an even better place to live for all of us.


Most of all, I am thankful 
for all  the love Mother  gives so freely to me ,
my family and  all those who know her.


Friday, March 11, 2022

Winter's Last Hurrah

With the end of February and the turning of the calendar, we all have that 
hope and realization that spring is just around the corner.
However, March seldom gives up those last winter weather days.

As I faced the north wind and blowing snow this morning, I
was pretty sure that Winter was shouting its last hurrah and 
probably having a good laugh!

Fluctuating temperatures like we have experienced this month
are very stressful for the calves and often bring illness
such as pneumonia and scours. 

Providing  blankets to keep them warm, providing
warm milk twice daily, bedding the hutches with straw 
 or shavings and monitoring each calf  closely is 
 our everyday farmer job.


These jonquil blooms earlier this week
were just a little bit early for real spring
                               

                                  but they did confirm the hope and promise of  spring is real!

                                                                      

Thursday, February 24, 2022

Thankful Thursday




Just before this week's winter sleet and thunder storm,
we welcomed a new Holstein heifer calf.
Her mother was standing back just watching her new baby
while the other cow was trying so hard to
be a substitute mother.  If we could only explain to her
that she will have her very own calf in just a short time!


I'm so thankful that this new baby was born
on a warmer, balmier weather day,

 we had no bone breaking falls on  the ice
and can still  marvel at winter's beauty.


However,
Come on Spring--we're ready!!

 

Wednesday, February 16, 2022

Thankful Thursday

 

The view across the pasture on the north side of the farm is definitely changing.
Even though we have been watching the neighborhood of houses
 being built since last summer, the sight of this crane was a little 
startling when it appeared close enough to pick up a cow!


On the south side of the farm we will welcome students
to the new Vaughn Elementary School  in August.


Although change can often take us out of our comfort zone,
I'm thankful that we will  continue to live and work on our family farm
as we embrace life surrounded by our new community of neighbors.


                           Even Zoom is experiencing change as she moved to the pasture!

Thursday, February 3, 2022

Dairy Farmer's Thankful Thursday

Snow days down on the dairy farm are just as busy
as the days without snow but our focus is a little
more narrow in making sure that we do everything
possible to feed, water and provide comfort for
the animals during the snow event. 
 
The day before the  snow and colder temperatures hit,
we bedded calf hutches and rolled out hay
for the cows and calves in the pastures to lay on.

During feeding time for the calves this morning,
I made sure that everyone drank their warm milk.
There always seem to be one or two that may not 
come out of the hutch without a little coaxing.
You know, snow is a little scary if you 
have never seen it!


Although I'm not a big fan of these single digit
temperatures, I am thankful for the layers of
warm clothes that make the cold weather tolerable,
for the fact that all the calves
drank their milk and  appeared to be adapting to
the frigid temperatures,


all the milking cows walked to the barn without
any issues walking on snow and ice,


 and 
for my constant companion, Bea
that just enjoys being with us
regardless of  the  weather!