Friday, June 2, 2017

Heading to the Mountains!

It has been a very hectic few weeks.....to prepare to be gone from the farm for one week, takes about a month of preparation....not to mention the help of great friends to take care of things while we're away. My husband is off at work for his two weeks, but our youngest daughter and I are going to Ruidoso, NM for a week. Beautiful mountains, cool weather, good food and good times!
So, I bet you can guess, my next blog will be about our trip! Stay tuned......

Thursday, May 18, 2017

Cleaning Up (Homemade Household Cleaners)

I must admit, I'm a little late on my spring cleaning.....but I've always been more of a summer-cleaning gal anyway.  I've been making my own laundry detergent for years. So, recently, I decided to make my own household cleaners. I tried them out, and guess what? They worked! They're so much cheaper than store-bought cleaners and I know they have to be healthier to use, without all those chemicals. I purchased two spray bottles and printed out labels (which I covered in packing tape to keep them dry). I made a glass cleaner and an all-purpose spray.
For the glass cleaner I added 1 cup of water, 1 cup of white vinegar, 1/2 cup of lemon juice, and 20 drops of essential oil (just to make it smell nice, the oil is completely optional).
For the all-purpose spray I added 2 cups of water, 1/2 cup white vinegar, 2 tablespoons of baking soda, and, again, 20 drops of essential oil, if desired. Now, I'll tell you, this one foamed up and overflowed my pretty little spray bottle for a few seconds. So, next time, I'll mix it up in something larger and then pour it into my spray bottle. Live and learn......

Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Sentimental Scenes From the Farm

Recently, I've been capturing some images of sentimental things around our farm. If you've followed my blog, you know that we inherited this farm from my parents. That, in itself, makes it very special and sentimental.

The bridge my parents purchased at an auction in 1990. They had it professionaly installed on the creek that runs through our property, Harts Creek.


My dad's old John Deere planter


Some antiques that belonged to my grandfather (my dad's father)





And some antiques that belonged to my other grandfather (my mom's father)


And last, but not least, the beautiful old original screen door from the 1890's, that's on the old farmhouse that belonged to my parents.

















Thursday, April 20, 2017

AI Work on Heifers, Tilling the Garden, Cute Donkeys & Nosy Calves

Interesting title, huh? Today was an extremely busy day that started way before daylight and ended some 14 hours later. So I tried to capture just about everything that went on, in one title.
We were up before sunrise for coffee and then getting our new replacement heifers, plus our raised heifers in the lot. Crazy A Breeding Services out of Stephenville, TX came to the farm this morning to put CIDRs in all of our heifers to begin the AI process. We are very pleased with their service and excited to see what the outcome will be (more info coming soon on this process).
Next, we mowed the yards (two.....ours and the old farmhouse yard that belonged to my parents).
We then tilled the garden, which just seems to be a bit too large......but we'll see. Working on the sprayer (because one of the donkeys broke it while using it for a rear-end scratching post), cooking lunch, tearing out an old fence, and checking / feeding cows also took place today.
Basically......just a normal day on the farm.....wouldn't have it any other way!





Monday, April 10, 2017

Replacement Heifers!

Besides the 10 Angus replacement heifers we've raised, we also recently purchased 10 more Angus heifers from Two Igo LLC out of Plainview, TX.
We couldn't be more proud of these new heifers! They are big, beautiful, calm, easy going heifers and we can't wait to see how they grow and produce for us.
Crazy A Breeding Services out of Stephenville, TX will be coming to our farm on April 20th to begin the AI process on our 20 heifers. Exciting things are happening on the farm!
http://hartscreekcattlecompany.weebly.com




Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Wedding Anniversaries and Cattle Conventions

My husband and I recently celebrated our wedding anniversary on the romantic riverwalk in San Antonio, Texas.......attending the annual TSCRA Cattle Raisers Convention!
Because that's just what you do when your anniversary falls on a great learning experience like this!
We thoroughly enjoyed ourselves and learned so much. We attended all the general sessions along with:
Should Your Ranch Be Incorporated or Not?
Stocking Rate: The Most Critical Decision
Cubes: What's Right for My Situation?
Replacements: How Much Can You Pay?
Safe Cattle Handling
Eminent Domain
Selecting the Right Cattle Handling Equipment
Plus....the Young Cattle Raisers After Party at Pat O'Brien's,  the Cattle Raisers Dinner and Dance featuring Jake Hooker and The Outsiders, and the Closing General Session Brunch with motivational speaker Taya Kyle (who was amazing!).
We are already excited about attending next year in Fort Worth!
http://tscra.org