Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Slim Jim and GPS: The ag report

Keeping up with local crops and livestock:


  • Elevator opposite the arch in St Louis loading barges with grain
  • Longhorn cattle in texas and new mexico
  • Lots of horses
  • Fence everywhere; ranches
  • Feedlots in new mexico
  • Lots of red sandy dirt
  • Along the Rio Grande in NM there was irrigation and some crops; lots of alfalfa fields
  • Something was planted on top of tilled ridges in west texas; just coming up
  • Amazing pecan groves in Artesia nm;  mom says to Google Artesia ag. Lots of irrigation there. 
  • Angus, Holstein,  and Hereford spotted at least
  • Donkeys and mules
  • Llamas
  • GPS says to tell grandpa that the corn in Illinois looked good and was taller than his
  • SJ says grandpa has more crops than the entire state of Arizona :)
(MP's very bad cattle pic)

1 comment:

  1. I am always spotting cattle in my travels and feel sorry for the ones out west and in Florida. I think they look sad and skinny on the dry, barren land they roam. Specially compared to Happy Kentucky cattle who are blessed with trees, shade, natural springs, and abundant fields for feeding.

    And I googled Artesia and found that they once had a complete school built underground. Not really ag related but pretty cool. Happy Trails!~~

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