I’ve been sifting back through my memory, trying to figure out when in my lifetime I would’ve done this little game – and where I would’ve seen it. It was a close-up picture of something – extreme close-up – and you had to identify the photo subject. It could be a beehive, a strawberry or a button, but you had to really be creative to figure out what the bigger picture was. Do you remember those?
Driving down the highway the other day in farm country, I snapped this picture with my cell phone. I’m surprised it turned out this good going 65 mph … oops, I may have just given it away.
Can you guess what it is? Hint: it’s very common in big beef states like Nebraska.
It’s the side of a cattle truck.
I wonder how many cattle trucks New Yorkers have seen and yet for me, it’s at least a once-a-day occurrence.
Until we walk again …

The president of the
Hawaii Governor Neil Abercrombie welcomed members of the 

Farmers and ranchers from around the nation are heading to the Aloha State this weekend to “Navigate the Waves of Change” at the 93rd Annual 

This year’s Beltwide Cotton Conferences attracted about the same size crowd as last year according to 
Our good friend is being celebrated today for 20 years of service to America’s pork industry. As Mike notes, Cindy “helped guide the pork industry through the price collapse in 1998 and through the H1N1 disaster in 2009. She’s also helped the industry avert a few thousand other crises — large and small — in between and since. And crisis management is just a small part of her job description. We all can be thankful she has chosen to dedicate these past 20 years to serving pork producers.”