
Ranch Raised with Karina Jones – The seasons are changing EP 246
Anyone else feel like we are caught in that awkward stage with Mother Nature? The days kiss your skin with warmth and have you hanging on to those summer time feelings. [READ MORE…]
Anyone else feel like we are caught in that awkward stage with Mother Nature? The days kiss your skin with warmth and have you hanging on to those summer time feelings. [READ MORE…]
There are invisible threats to farmers and ranchers and I’m ready to dive in, right here on Ranch Raised. [READ MORE…]
Growing up on a farm and ranch has many benefits for children, but farms can also be dangerous. [READ MORE…]
If you’re a farmer, rancher, or farmworker, you already know that your work can expose you to a variety of hazards. Whether these are physical, mental, environmental, or social, they are all intertwined. [READ MORE…]
You’ve heard me say it before and you will hear me say it again, slow down, be alert and stay safe on our rural roads! [READ MORE…]
Agriculture is known as one of the most dangerous industries in America. According to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics, in 2019 the agriculture industry had a fatality rate of 23.1 deaths per 100,000 workers. [READ MORE…]
September is national honey month! I am truly fascinated by this golden nectar and how it is produced. Getting bees is a life goal of mine, but we won’t tell my husband. [READ MORE…]
It is National Double Cheeseburger Day! Is there anything more American than not one but two all beef patties grilled to perfection, piled with your favorite toppings, hugged in a pillowy bun? The idea is all-American, but the beef you are eating and buying, ummm, that may not be American. [READ MORE…]
Let’s talk creepy crawlies today on Ranch Raised! [READ MORE…]
When I made my Ranch Raised pregnancy announcement a few weeks back, I referenced that I had moved back in to the fall calving herd. If you remember back to this summer, I shared that we had to make the hard decision, because of the drought, to sell our fall calving herd. So our usual days of finding fall born baby calves in the tall grass is just a memory this year. [READ MORE…]
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