Our favorite Tulsa TV (our assigned local stations) weatherman reported that the state of Oklahoma has had a record number of tornados this past December, January, and February. I certainly hope this is not a continuing trend as we are just now entering the severe weather season.
Read MoreWell, one down and eleven to go. I don’t know about you, but for me it seems as though January just flew past. I don’t think I’ve been in any concussion protocol, but I think I missed a few days along the way.
Read MoreI’m sorry for being tardy with the first entry of the new year. My wife and I recently attended the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans and spent a couple of extra days either sightseeing or venturing home.
Read MoreThe annual Kansas Farm Bureau meeting will be held the 3rd through the 5th. Highlights for this year's annual meeting include lots of great workshops (ag economy, water, farm family transition, labor and Chef Alli); keynote features Dr. Chris Kuehl who will provide an entertaining and informative talk on the current state of agriculture, manufacturing, supply chains and more.
Read MoreThank you to all who attended our annual meeting. Our fundraiser for Debbie Mahaffey was a huge success, as we were able to raise $4,000 for her. On behalf of the board, thank you to all those who graciously contributed.
Read MoreHere along the Northern Sycamore Urban Boundary the rainfall has been pretty sparse. If it weren’t for the three inches we got in about 2 hours one evening, we would have only received about half an inch of precious precipitation for the month.
Read MoreThis is traditionally the hottest month of the year. I thought July had plenty of excessively warm days. Not really looking forward to more of the same.
Read MoreThis year is half over. Six months down, six more to go. And as of this writing, only 175 days until Christmas.
It’s been a while since I’ve whined or complained about something, and I recently encountered something multiple times that I wish to share
Read MoreYes, I’m late. To all you faithful followers (you know who you are), thank you for your patience. I’ve gotten behind in my shop work as well due to excessively saturated atmospheric conditions, and an air compressor that went ka-fluey.
Read MoreLooks like May is starting off the way April used to – with some needed moisture. It’s certainly welcomed here along the Northern Sycamore Urban Boundary as I’m sure it is most places.
Read MoreYes, I know I’m a couple of days late with this, but hey, I’ve been busy. Busy changing from my winter flannel wardrobe one day to short sleeves the next.
Read MoreJust a week ago I was complaining about being cold. Forecasts for this week call for highs approaching the upper 70’s.
Read MoreIt is a balmy 55 degrees, 93% humidity and no wind as I compose this along the Northern Sycamore Urban Boundary on the morning of February 1. All indications are that will change drastically within the next 24 to 36 hours. So much
Read MoreAt the recent Kansas Farm Bureau annual meeting, Montgomery County Farm Bureau was recognized for exceeding the required criteria in the categories of Advocacy,
Read MoreAh yes, December. The beginning of the cold months. And the cold and flu season months. And the rutting up the pasture feeding hay and cubes months. And the chopping ice and thawing waterers months.
Read MoreFellow Montgomery County Farm Bureau members, please follow our Facebook page for some of the fantastic items that will be offered at our 4th annual benefit silent auction at the upcoming October 5 annual meeting.
Read MoreGonna take a little detour this month to pass along some information I received today from Kansas Farm Bureau.
Read MoreSorry for the tardy post, but I’ve been on a family vacation, and away from the necessary technological devices which help make this possible. Quite refreshing, to be honest.
Read MoreWe sloshed and splashed our way through the merry month of May. And now, not any too soon, comes the eventful month of June.
Read MoreSeems as though it was just the other day we were battling record cold temperatures and record-breaking energy bills. And yet, here we are, one-third of the way through 2021.
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