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October 14, 2010

Small Towns with Big Heart

It happens often. People do something so heart-warming it goes viral on the internet. This video was shared on Facebook — I saw it from a friend who lives in Denver and who I went to college with in Oklahoma. The amazing thing it I’ve been in the small town of Manila in Arkansas — lots of cotton farmers there…. Read More

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October 12, 2010

What do cows eat and why?

Feeding cattle properly is a very important part of keeping them healthy. Like with people, diseases can be treated and prevented through proper nutrition. Cows have a very unique microbial population in their stomach that allows them to digest parts of plants that humans cannot. This presents a unique situation and opportunity. In addition to feeding cattle to keep them healthy, feeding them economically is also an important concern.

October 9, 2010

A Change Is Gonna Come

Changing jobs and/or cities. How to decide and what decision I have made. Life is good and I love the industry I work in. Really good!

October 8, 2010

Making Old Blue Jeans Green — Recycling for Warmth

Cotton clothing — denim ones like old jeans — can be recycled, not only keeping them out of landfill but also offering a means of energy-efficient insulation for homes. Several companies are encouraging the environmentally practice.

October 7, 2010

Cotton Picker & Harvest in Action! Photo Essay

What are the steps of cotton harvest in the field & what does it look like? Photos illustrating the major steps in cotton harvest in a cotton field in the Missouri Bootheel. The photos show the on-board moduling baler of the John Deere picker.

September 11, 2010

Memories of 9/11 – New York, Washington DC, Mississippi and South Texas Came Together

My personal thoughts and memories about how September 11 unfolded. I had lived in New York metro previously but was in Mississippi when the attacks happened. This is my account of the day’s events.

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