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Across the Fence: He says, she says – How to appreciate perspective in the cowboy world

June 12, 2018
Marci Whitehurst
My idea of a risk is far different from my cowboy's. I take tiny, calculated risks. My idea of a risk involves trying a new recipe or taking an alternate route on a trip. My hubby's idea of risk includes life-altering circumstances. It's not a risk to him unless someone might die.
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Across the Fence: Defining success: Does my ranch measure up?

April 20, 2018
Marci Whitehurst
Current culture focuses on success. Topics ranging from successful parenting to business success to a successful marriage fill our headlines. What is success? Money, fame, power?
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Across the Fence: The habit and danger of ‘busyness’

March 23, 2018
Marci Whitehurst
Time. We all wish we had more of it. It slips through our fingers. We start a project and it takes longer than anticipated; the cows move slowly or the barn is dirtier than we thought. Now in springtime we're checking calves, building or repairing fences, and lining up irrigation equipment: We're busy.
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Across the Fence: How do we sustain younger generations in agriculture?

February 23, 2018
Marci Whitehurst
Our oldest child is 17. What if she wants to come back to the ranch after college? What if our other kids do too?
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What do cattle think about?

January 26, 2018
Marci Whitehurst
Last week one of our cows died unexpectedly. Fortunately, we experience minimal loss, but when it does occur, we are sad. I’ve heard negative commentaries suggesting ranchers don’t care about the lives of their cattle, but those of you in the fields with us know that nothing could be further from the truth.
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Bring on the new!

January 2, 2018
Marci Whitehurst
It's a new year! I'm sure we all got a few goodies for Christmas, maybe a new pair of boots or coveralls … maybe a can of tuna fish (don't ask, but yes, it was wrapped).
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Across the fence: Loving the boundaries we have

November 3, 2017
Marci Whitehurst
We've all seen it: A cow sticking her head through the fence to get a bite of that luscious green on the other side, or a horse tilting his head sideways through the rails to munch slightly beyond his reach. The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence. It's true in the pasture; it's true in us.
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I'm not yelling at you, I'm yelling at the cow: How to escape the crosshairs of cattle vocabulary

July 25, 2017
Marci Whitehurst
"Get out of there! Why you little…" My husband's arms went flailing, and his spurs were moving. "That's not where I want you!" His horse moved fluidly underneath him while my cowboy went to changing the course of a migrant cow. Make that two cows.
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Is there a vet box in the house? Effective cowboy treatment

April 18, 2017
Marci Whitehurst
My kids are fighting the crud right now – with the sickness here, you'd think we walk around licking doorknobs, light switches and the bottom of our boots. (We don't.) I've made soups, cleaned, disinfected and opened windows. I think it helps.
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A secret to longevity

January 27, 2017
Marci Whitehurst
Recent news articles and talk shows have discussed the issue of upcoming generations being overwhelmed by difficulty or challenge. One thought behind this is that kids these days have it “too easy.”
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