Help Iowa Farmers Devastated by the Derecho – Donation List
Unless you’ve been under a rock for the last week, you’ve likely heard about the Iowa derecho. A derecho (pronounced du-ray-cho) is a line of
Unless you’ve been under a rock for the last week, you’ve likely heard about the Iowa derecho. A derecho (pronounced du-ray-cho) is a line of
I borrowed that title from a breast cancer awareness campaign I helped with in college. Our Collegiate Cattlewomen group at Kansas State University designed and
I think it’s highly important to know how our food is produced and that includes knowing how it was planted, bred, raised, harvested, processed and
I would love to say our cattle never get sick, but unfortunately, that’s not the truth. Just like cats, dogs, hamsters and humans, cattle have
Dear Mr. Burger King (or should I call you King Burger?), I’m a cattle rancher and although I probably have ample reason to be offended
In May, we hauled our cows from our ranch to the summer grass that we lease so that our home pastures can rest and grow
Greetings! I’m Brandi Buzzard (you can call me Buzzard) and I’m a rancher, cowgirl, ag issues nerd, public speaker and runner. Oh I have a hubs, kids and a lot of cows, too. Welcome to my corner of the internet – I hope you’re ready for agriculture and food issues, motherhood, sarcasm and whatever else trips my trigger.