OK editorial board, please weigh in: I am trying to find new ways to produce content manageably with two young kids (who are now both mobile) and a farm-focused YouTube channel. One idea is to do just 2 interviews per week and upload clips after the full live version instead of trying to do 3 or 4 interviews per week. We will also still do Tittle Tattle for supporters. Do you like this idea? What do you prefer - more long interviews or fewer with several clips later? Thanks for the advice! Here's an example: a 4 minute long clip where Matt Taibbi discusses how it "didn't end well" with Twitter after the Twitter Files.
This was so fun to watch. We had lots of rain overnight and the rodeo arena was soaked today. Most of the kids loved it, though a few weren’t a huge fan of being covered in mud. Thankfully there are many hoses at the rodeo grounds!
I used to be one of those people who thought goats will eat anything. But actually, it’s chickens who are the true garbage disposals. Now, when we cook something, I am regularly researching if chickens can eat the waste that we would normally throw away. In this case, we were peeling shrimp, and the light bulb went off. Maybe they would eat the shells? Turns out, not only will they eat the shells, but the shrimp shells are quite good for chickens! In fact, they are full of calcium to help the chickens lay eggs with hard shells.