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Old-Fashioned by choice. I'm also 2_Old-Fashioned for following world chaos, political stuff, but it's nice to come here to follow down-to-earth people in Ag.
Rural Nevada
Joined August 2022
I'm so sorry to hear this.
Hi Patriots, Jeff's wife here. I wanted to let you all know that Jeff has peacefully passed. He enjoyed sharing his work with you all. We have appreciated all of the prayers and we'll wishes...thank you! They meant everything! Much love to you all! Sincerely, Trisha Bryant
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Much bigger than focusing on Walmart @trentloos
🚨 BREAKING: TYSON & CARGILL CONFESS BY CHECKBOOK $87.5M to settle a $1.9B price fixing scheme that bled Americans while herds collapsed. They throttled supply, spiked prices, called it “the market.” Beef’s at record highs—JBS & National Beef still under investigation.
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I don't even know the word to describe people in America who believe what's happening in other parts of the world isn't our concern..
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I love elderly people & am thankful I was interested in their stories growing up. An elderly friend talking abt WW2 said often, "It was so scary, we didn't know if they'd come here."
🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨RUSSIAN SUB OFF OF CALIFORNIA!!!!! P-8 POSIEDON SUB HUNTER OFF THE COAST OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA LAST NIGHT AND THIS AFTERNOON
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The "Efficient" Destruction of Independent Agriculture - Lonesome Report - 10/7/25 https://t.co/2fxmQDpfjw
lonesomelands.com
Watch: YouTube Listen: Apple: Spotify Jim Mundorf and Shad Sullivan discuss how the push for efficency has harmed rural America and destroyed independent farmers and ranchers. 0:00 Intro and the...
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🚨 BREAKING: TYSON & CARGILL CONFESS BY CHECKBOOK $87.5M to settle a $1.9B price fixing scheme that bled Americans while herds collapsed. They throttled supply, spiked prices, called it “the market.” Beef’s at record highs—JBS & National Beef still under investigation.
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Speaking of Blackrock, Vanguard @trentloos I use familysearch for finding records for family history. I won't use ancestry now. Why not? People don't know ancestry is one of the biggest DNA data bases- bought by Blackstone for $4.7 billion in Dec 2020 "for family history".
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I started collecting different colors of Irises years ago. Overgrown with grass & needing to be divided, I dug them all up. And overused my shoveling knee. It's late in the season to transplant, but they're going under the pivot. Good thing for the backhoe/operator.
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My chickens are spoiled, but happy. They have an inner clock. I ferment milk & mix it with cooked rice & pinto beans + oregano & garlic pwdr for their dinner. I can hear them, they're outside the door waiting for me to come outside. Maybe tonight..they'll get popcorn instead.
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This is the road we drove on in Norway after getting off the ferry. https://t.co/1E3QZndxd3
fjordnorway.com
Lysevegen in Lysebotn is an unforgettable journey through Norway's majestic landscape....
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This exact time of the year in 2012 we were in Norway where my daughter & her family live. Since then they also lived in Spain for 5 years & are now back in Norway Perfect time of year to visit.
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Re: frequencies are also beneficial-- you know about Royal Rife and his frequencies.
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Sad story, the husband/father died in his 30's from silicosis from working in the Delamar mine (they called it the Widowmaker). His brother returned to Cornwall, England but died a few years later- also from silicosis.
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We never go to Vegas even though it's just 4 hrs from here. There's a lot more interesting things in Nevada than gambling in Vegas or Reno. I found the cemetery of a long-time ranch family who still owns the ranch today, even though no one has lived there for years.
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I like to try to imagine what it must have been like for people to live 'in the olden days', like I used to ask my great grandmother to tell me stories about. Hard to imagine around 40,000 people lived in this area in the late 1860's, early 1870's.
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There's not much left in the old mining town where my 4x great uncle owned a hotel. Perfect weather to go exploring, we made a trip back there yesterday to try to find exactly where it was. I was looking at the landscape in the wrong direction, now I think I can pinpoint it.
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When a younger family member can't handle the idea of my 94 yr old father passing on he says: "he's got to live to be 100". I say, "With all the health problems he's had what's more important, longevity, or quality of life? There's worse things in life than death." In my opinion.
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You wonder sometimes how much people can cope with. My SIL with early-onset dementia for the past 10 yrs won't know her husband just died. Her daughter who is now her caregiver is in her 40's with Lupus + her husband will never fully recover from the stroke he had 3 yrs ago.
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I've come across newspaper stories that have made me feel a lot of compassion for tragic things that happened in the lives of early settlers, but a family member's life with early-onset dementia is gut-wrenching grief for them while they are still alive.
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