Five Tips for Farm Wives to Make It Through Farming Season
This week my husband looked at me and said the sentence I dread every single year: “You aren’t going to see me much this week.” To a farm wife, those words signal that a new season is beginning. And I...
View ArticleThe Life of a Seed Before It Hits the Farm
Spring is here and that means pretty soon farmers across the nation will be pulling equipment out of the shed and into the field. Farmers across the nation will be dumping bag after bag of corn seed...
View ArticleCrop of the Month Introduction
Beginning in June, I will be starting a new series I’m calling Crop of the Month. We grow four different crops on our farm: wheat, corn, soybeans, and sunflowers. We grow these crops, honestly,...
View ArticleIf Wheat Hasn’t Changed, What Has?
Walk into a grocery store and it has become very clear that gluten-free has officially become a trend. Even products that don’t contain gluten to begin with are labeled. Some manufacturers ever go as...
View ArticleThe History of Wheat
Welcome to week three all about wheat! Thanks to mainstream media, wheat has kind of gotten a beat down. Wheat has been blamed for the evils of the healthy world like celiac’s disease, obesity, and...
View ArticleWheat Growth Stages
I hope you all have been enjoying the Crop of the Month posts, starting with wheat! I’ve written about wheat quite a bit in the past, so I’ve repurposed many of those posts during this series. I’ve...
View ArticleNational Festival of Breads
When I started out blogging, I had no idea my life would look like what it does today. And I certainly had no idea my blog would bless me with such amazing opportunities. One of those opportunities...
View ArticleSoybeans: The Miracle Bean
Soybeans. What comes to mind when you think of soybeans? For me it is typically tofu. Today, soybeans are the United States’ second largest crop in cash sales and the number one export crop, with...
View ArticleSoybean Growth Stages
I hope you all have been enjoying the Crop of the Month posts! Many of you enjoyed the wheat growth stages post I wrote so I wanted to do the same for soybeans. I’ve already shared a little bit about…...
View ArticlePoblano Corn Fritters
I picked up some poblanos a couple weeks ago and I’ve throwing around ideas on how to use them. I always find them in recipes whenever I don’t have them on hand. Finally have them on hand and bam, no…...
View ArticleWhy Corn?
Corn seems to be the crop we always throw stones at. Either we’re growing too much corn or farmers are becoming too rich off of growing corn or corn is the devil because most of what is planted in...
View ArticleFreezing Sweet Corn
If any of you know my husband, you know his love for sweet corn. If you don’t happen to know my husband, let me tell you… eating upwards of four cobs of corn is not anything surprising in our...
View ArticleTypes of Sunflowers
Throughout this series, I’ve talked a lot about why we grow the four crops we do and how we cycle through our crop rotation. I’ve shared about how we grow these crops because we have the opportunity...
View ArticleGrowing Sunflowers
Last week I talked about the different types of sunflowers that are grown across the nation. This week I want to talk about how we grow sunflowers on our farm. We get many different questions in...
View ArticleHarvesting Sunflowers
The number one question we get asked about sunflowers is how do you harvest them? So how do you harvest sunflowers? It is hard to believe that our sunflowers go from looking like this in August: To...
View ArticleImproving the Genetics of Our Food
It is no secret to any of you that I LOVE food. I love the amazing diversity of fresh fruits and vegetables I can find right here in the middle of nowhere North Dakota. I also love learning about how…...
View ArticleThe Importance of Crop Rotation
You talk to any farmer across the nation, and most will agree the importance and benefit to crop rotation. Crop rotation plays an important function in farming. Utilizing a crop rotation can help keep...
View ArticleNew Beginnings
If you were to visit North Dakota in the summer, you’d fall in love. It is green, the crops are growing, the weather is favorable. There are prairies as far as the eye can see, spectacular sunsets,...
View ArticleVisiting North Dakota Sunflowers
It’s officially my favorite time of the year…. the sunflowers are blooming!! If you’ve never experienced a field of sunflowers, let me tell you, do it. It is worth it. There is something truly magical...
View ArticleHow to Thrive During Harvest
The word “survival” is often thrown around when we start to talk about harvest. We share tips and find solidarity in surviving harvest like some kind of rite of passage or badge for us farm wives. But...
View ArticleFrom a Farm Mom Who Uses Roundup
As a mom myself, I completely and wholeheartedly understand the emotional, mental, and physical struggle that is raising our sweet babies. We spend 99.9% of our days questioning everything! Is my kid...
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