Farming

  • Sunflower Farm in the Sacramento River Valley

    Driving along I-5 in California, I was taken how seemingly every town was like the world’s producer of some random crop. We drove through a town that produces like 95% of the world’s apricots, another one that does rhubarb, another one that does sunflower seeds. It’s really incredible to see. Also, they all had huge bee boxes along the fields letting the bees do their thing.

  • Muscadine Farm at Southern Belle Farms

    Muscadines are highly underrated. They are really the only native grape to North America. I love that they grow so well in The South. They grow freely and everywhere in the forest, but they’re also cultivated like on this farm in middle Georgia.

  • My Cows Just Chillin’

    My cows are fascinating. They are such huge, docile animals. I now really understand why they were domesticated and are so valuable all around the world.