Eggs are on everybody’s mind these days. Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) is the boogeyman at least for the shortage in the supermarket…
Read MoreWe’ve had quite a holiday season here on the farm, with two major ice storms, temperatures below 0, no internet for two weeks (due to the ice storm) and then to top it all off…
Read More“What you say no to defines your business more than what you say yes to.” My mentor Allan Nation hammered that into me years ago and I’ve never forgotten it…
Read MoreFor libertarians like me, the “your freedom ends when your fist hits my nose” is the litmus test for liberty. It seems simple enough when spoken initially, but it gets complicated in practice.
Read MoreMost people who travel to foreign countries go to historical sites, museums, nature experiences and exotic shops….
Read MoreThanksgiving Day is tomorrow and I thought I’d do one more post about something I’ve become far more grateful for in later life than I was in my younger years…
Read MoreWe’re starting Thanksgiving week, which usually engenders a spirit of gratitude and specifically thinking about our blessings…
Read MoreI had the distinct privilege and honor yesterday to speak here at Hillsdale College in Michigan. This college is a bastion of liberty and freedom, refusing even to take the GI bill because of the government strings attached…
Read MoreI’m midway through my stay in South Africa, currently in East London….
Read MoreI wish I knew how many times I’ve been accused of being a murderer, of being unable to love, of encouraging violence in society, all because I eat meat. Worse than that, I produce livestock to be eaten. Sin of all sins.
Read MoreToday is my first foray into transcontinental trips since covid, heading to South Africa and hosted by Hope Farm. Looks like 3 two-day masterclasses in three cities: Johannesburg, East London, and then Cape Town.
Read MoreLake Shasta, built in 1945 to meet the needs of six million residents and irrigate a third of California’s farmland is at 33 percent capacity. It’s never been that low since it began filling in 1945. Farmers are bulldozing out almond groves in the Central Valley due to lack of water…
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