Kayla and Karin with a prize winning beef at FFA show

An FFA Experience

Kayla Holcomb, Mike’s daughter, joined FFA when she started high school. Before joining FFA she had been a part of 4-H from the age of 7, showing sheep and dairy cows. After seeing the people in FFA, and the work they did, it became a dream of hers to be a part of it. She…

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A Day in the Life

Ahhhh, ranch life. So sweet and so…on-going. The work never ends, but it does change with the seasons. No day is ever the same, and no day passes without a surprise of some kind. Every day, I’m up before the sun making breakfast for whoever is on hand to work that day. Flapjacks, sausage and…

Karin’s Viewpoint: Why I Support FFA

Young people have always needed some direction, at least that’s how it was when I was a kid. National FFA (formerly, Future Farmers of America) prepares our youth for leadership and technical career success through hands-on experience, education, and service events. FFA makes a positive difference in the lives of our local area youth by…

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Bone Broth All You Need to Know

What is Bone Broth? Bone broth might be all the rage among nutrition and health circles right now, but it is nothing new. Bone broth is affordable, full of nutrients, and has been used by many cultures for hundreds of years. Most of the nutrients in bone broth come from animal parts that people rarely…

Where Have All the Cattle Gone?

The Carson Valley.  Lined with pastures lush with greenery and cattle, residents of this valley continually say they love and appreciate the sweeping pastoral views. Nice picture to take a gaze at, isn’t it? Some see, and claim, these sights as their own, but these same views represent the lifeblood of the ranching community. Has…