Like it says in the video description on YouTube, everybody loves a good clean drink of water. One farmer decided put a camera at the bottom of a water bucket on his property to get a sneak peek at what animals would stop by for a cool drink of water. The result is incredibly charming.
There will probably never be a time when you'll need to know how to do this, but, wouldn't it be a fun farm trick to show all your friends next time there's a pig around?
Replant the crop or take a chance and hope that the high water won't diminish yields to badly. That's the question Louisiana corn producers are struggling to answer right now.
This may be the only dating website you will ever need. If you like talking farm animals that is. Actually this makes sense to me, since farming is a lifestyle you better know what your getting into before you go and fall in love.
Louisiana Secretary of Agriculture Mike Strain discusses the harvest season for Louisiana’s sugar cane and cotton crops. This year's harvest was really looking favorable. That was before Hurricane Isaac spun up through the Gulf of Mexico.