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Michelle Mello teaches cotton via video conference on green screen

December 18, 2012

What’s up with that green screen? Who’s talking about what?

One of the photos I took while I was in California was in a TV studio. I have to admit it stood out quite a bit in the set of photos I asked people to prioritize blog content. And that led Lakeshia Brown (check out her blog Uncommon Chick) to ask, what was up and who was speaking. Here is the photo … [Read more...]

Filed Under: cotton, more, travel Tagged With: ag education, dairy, distance learning, feature, OR-CA Roadtrip, timeless, Videoconferencing

cotton field

November 7, 2012

Cotton – Maybe My Last Photos of a Harvest Ready Field in 2012 (Day 6)

I love seeing a cotton field near harvest time and I'm afraid this may be the last set of photos I get to capture this year during picking time. Late in the afternoon and into the early evening there is a kind of light that grabs my attention and makes me hit the brakes no matter what I should be … [Read more...]

Filed Under: cotton, farm, photo, XDated Tagged With: cotton, daily blogging, harvest, Missouri, picker

close up of cotton boll

September 26, 2012

Cotton Plant 101: What do a cotton plant, blooms & bolls look like? VIDEO

Last weekend as I drove through the Missouri Bootheel, I saw cotton fields at various stages of development. In fact, I found one field that had a lot of bolls on it and was still blooming too, so it gave me a chance to show a lot of the different stages of growth for cotton. I hope some of you … [Read more...]

Filed Under: cotton, farm Tagged With: agriculture, cotton, Cotton 101, facebook, feature, fiber, plant, Textiles and Nonwovens, timeless, United States

DP 555 BGRR sign back in the day

August 7, 2012

Why Would a Farmer Put a Sign on a Cotton, Corn or Soybean Field?

   Have you seen signs like this as you've driven around the backroads or interstates and wondered why a farmer would post a sign like this on his cotton, corn or soybean farm? I probably did at one time, but I've been in agriculture so long, that I just think of it as standard operating procedure. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: cotton, farm, Food & Farm Tagged With: cotton, farmer, feature, field, Ralph Lauren, sign, timeless, United States

child's drawing of cotton plants

July 13, 2012

Cotton is the Fabric of the Classroom for @HouseAgBuilt

It has been a little while since I've had a guest post in the series of people telling about how cotton is the fabric of their lives. This one has been in the works for a little while though and it is worth the wait. It's from California elementary school teacher Sarah who blogs at  The House That … [Read more...]

Filed Under: cotton, farm, Food & Farm, Guest perspective Tagged With: agriculture, cotton, cotton guest, education, elementary, fabrics, feature, fiber, textiles, Textiles and Nonwovens, timeless

Teigen and the cotton shorts he made for this year's 4-H project

May 22, 2012

Cotton & Sewing are a Family Tradition for @StacyHadrick

I love that my friend Stacy Hadrick (@StacyHadrick on Twitter, she blogs at Our Little Place on the Prairie) was willing to join the "Fabric of Our Lives" series of guest posts!  Stacy is a fifth generation American farmer, mom of 3 amazing kids, and a woman who is happiest when her plate is full. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: at home, cotton Tagged With: cotton, cotton guest, Craft, feature, Sewing, Shopping, South Dakota, Stacy Hadrick, textile, timeless, twitter

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