Iowa Farmer

This evening I was looking through some books in my library and the inspiration for my post simply fell into my hand.

iowa farmer, FFA, Braman, Hamburg Iowa, Council BluffsMy find was a newspaper clipping from when my father was awarded an “Iowa Farmer” degree back in 1961. The clipping was mounted on thick paper. I really have no idea what book it came out of, it was just all of a sudden in my hand.

Iowa Farmer, FFA, Council Bluffs, degree winnersI was not able to find my father in the group of boys in this picture. It was too late to call and find out if he knew where he was in the picture. My grandmother had given me this picture on one of my trips to see her.

The “Iowa Farmer” degree was awarded by the FFA (Future Farmers of America). My father was one of 195 boys in Iowa who received the degree that year and it is mentioned that only 2 percent of FFA boys are granted this degree.

I was able to find a list of the boys who had received “Iowa Farmer” degrees and found that my father was the first one from Hamburg, Iowa to have this honor.  Through the years there were only four “Iowa Farmers” from Hamburg. In 1967-68 Marlin and Marvin Gubser were named and in 1970-71 Barny Smith.

Cow Riding, Fun on the Farm, 1950's Farm SceneMy father grew up on a farm near Coin, Iowa. I have this great picture of him riding a cow when he was young.Coin Barn, Tight Row, Iowa BarnHere is the barn on the farm where my father grew up. There is an interesting story about this barn that I may share someday.

I thought I had a picture of my father working with the pigs from his FFA project, but couldn’t find it. Perhaps some day I will add it to this post if I find it.

Lots of memories tonight about some of my experiences with agriculture. I worked on a ranch just after graduating from High School and worked in the packaging industry for a short time many years ago.

We did not have FFA where I grew up, but I was a member of 4-H.

Did you participate in the FFA or 4-H?

Steven

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Mid Week Musings

Today was the middle of another week.

My schedule is a little different than usual as I go to both a Tuesday and Wednesday night Bible study via Zoom. Some weeks I also got to a class on Psalms on Thursday. I sometimes get to thinking that the week is half over on Tuesday, and that there are two more days till the weekend on Thursday.

Winco, Covid 19, essential trip, grocery store, shelter in placeTonight I again ventured out to WinCo for my bi-monthly food shopping. I am still getting used to not going to the grocery store every week.

cereal bowl, butter bowl, memories, ice creamTonight I had a bowl of cereal when I got back from the store. I needed to use the last of a gallon of milk so I had room for the two I bought.

While eating my bowl of cereal I thought of this picture. Growing up we had a stack of plastic bowls that we always used for cereal. We also used them for other things, like the ice cream we are having here. I took my favorite green bowl with me when I went off to college and I still use it today for cereal. It is what I used tonight.

Do you know what the original use of these bowls were?

Night Sky - Constellations - Orion - StarsAlso after leaving the store I headed north into the country to try and see if I could see the comet. Tonight was the first night it was supposed to be visible at night. I think I may have been a bit early to see it, and perhaps I was not looking in the right spot. I need to do a bit of research before trying again.

The picture above is not from tonight, but is just there for illustration. Do you know what constellation this is?

Frank Andrea Miller - Easier Taxes - Editorial Cartoon - Cartoonist - Frank Miller - Des Moines RegisterToday was also the day taxes were due. When the deadline was pushed back, I of course didn’t hurry to do mine. However, I did finish them during the 4th of July weekend break from work. Now to wait for my refund, with interest 🙂

Camelus dromedarius - Camel Hump - Dromedary - Arabian Camel - Samaria - Camels in Israel and Palestine - archaeological siteI hope everyone had a good hump day.

Steven

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