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Showing posts with label Life of a Farmer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Life of a Farmer. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Life of a Farmer: July

The next month in the series from the Peterson Brothers!!!

July

Enjoy,

Tera

Friday, July 12, 2013

Life of a Farmer: June

Here is the June edition, if you have been following our series of the Peterson Farm Brother's videos depicting the daily life of a farmer throughout the calendar year.

JUNE: LIFE OF A FARMER VIDEO

Best,

Tera

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Life of a Farmer: February, March, April

I'm a little late. Ok, so a lot late!

Here is the Peterson Farm Brother's Life of a Farmer video update:

February

March

April

If you haven't checked them out, please do. These boys are showing you what's going down on their family farm during the different months of the year.

More to come soon, and I promise to keep up this time!

Best,

Tera

Monday, June 3, 2013

Life of a Farmer: May

The Peterson Farm Brother's May video is up!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9NIHU0z4Gc

Find out what farmers in Eastern Kansas are up to this time of year!!!

Best,

Tera

Monday, February 18, 2013

Life of a Farmer: January

The Peterson Farm Bros are a household name around here in Kansas. They have been creating funny parody videos about life on a Kansas farm. However, here's a video I think you will really like if you are more interested in the serious side of this trio.


This video takes you through the day-to-day operations on their farm during the month of January. I will be sure and post February's on here as soon as they release it. I have a feeling these videos will get more and more exciting as the year progresses.

My dad spends a lot of the winter months meeting with bankers, preparing his taxes, updating machinery, looking at seed contracts and preparing for the busy spring and summer months ahead. We have cattle that keep us busy in the winter, as all of our cows and heifers are bred to give birth in the winter. We do this so that when they are growing and demanding the most from their mama's, we have lush green pastures to turn them out on in the spring and summer. Lately, since we have been in a drought, there is not one thing that resembles lush in our pastures. We have to supplement the grass that they graze with other feed sources.

Enjoy,

Tera

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