So what does an agriculture education teacher (adviser) do? There are probably WAY more people out there that don't know than do. Today most schools are not teaching agriculture in the schools. Yet each and every one of us are dependent on agriculture for our food, clothing, drinks....etc. An ag teacher is like a regular … Continue reading Ag Teacher Appreciation Day!!
National FFA Week – Day 1
So it has finally arrived...FFA week. Its a little different due to the covid and all the restrictions but the meaning is the same. So what is all the hype about? What is this week all about? https://videopress.com/v/1Q01MHFM?preloadContent=metadata Above is a little video that starts to show you what FFA week is all about, but … Continue reading National FFA Week – Day 1
Weathering the Storms
While February has brought a winter storm, it has also brought a relationship storm. Which one has been more difficult to weather? I will begin with the winter storm. We actually had two, but the second storm was by far, the worst. It carried with it 20 mph winds creating 3-4 foot drifts in some … Continue reading Weathering the Storms
2021 Here We Come
Last year sure had its challenges. We found ourselves staying at home more, adapting to learning online, adapting to visiting with loved ones online, making more purchases online, attending church online and avoiding as much human contact as we could stand. I am typically an introvert. I enjoy my times of isolation and quiet as … Continue reading 2021 Here We Come
Wattle what?
Why do we raise red wattles? Well, there is not a short answer. It would probably be best if I describe what a red wattle pig is.... Red wattle pigs were first discovered and bred for domestication in east Texas in the 1960's. They have been reported in the US since the 1800's but remained … Continue reading Wattle what?
Tradition
It is holiday season. We begin to reflect on holidays past. We fondly remember the friends and family we have been blessed with and the time we shared. We remember the good times, good friends and the food.... At Larkinsburg Livestock & Farms we are very tied to tradition. We farm today similarly to the … Continue reading Tradition
Small Town America
It has been nearly a year since I last blogged and the title was What A Year! I find this ironic given that today's date is November 8, 2020 and I thought last year was crazy and eventful! God sure has a sense of humor. This year has undeniably been the craziest year in my … Continue reading Small Town America
2019, What A Year!
2019 started off calm and uneventful. Things began to change quickly starting in March! First, we acquired our 4H pigs, Beasley and Baxter. They were a fun addition to our family. Beasley was a Duroc and loved to have her belly rubbed. Baxter was a crossbred and he loved to push Beasley out of the … Continue reading 2019, What A Year!
Stop….Harvest time…
It is once again that magic time of year when the row crops are harvested. For those of you have not experienced this I will try and describe this to you. Typical grain trucks First lets talk about the equipment. Grain is now being hauled in semi-trucks and hopper bottom trailers. Most farms need one … Continue reading Stop….Harvest time…
Rabbits, Pigs, and Cows Oh My!
So, what's knew with the Koelms? We are growing! No! I am not having another child. However, we have collected more four legged friends! We picked up Brooke's 4H pigs the 1st weekend in March. She named them Baxter & Beazley and they have adapted well. Beazley is a Duroc gilt and Baxter is a … Continue reading Rabbits, Pigs, and Cows Oh My!