Whew…What a Whirwind!

Sorry I’ve been MIA for awhile….below are all my awesome reasons why…

First there was some big event…that had a lot of prep work!

2013-06-20_14-34-58_327 2013-06-20_16-02-44_148 2013-06-20_16-24-50_368 2013-06-20_16-31-28_522After lots of help from friends and family….We tied the knot!!!

999019_10151508095902749_395686288_n 1044513_10151508114292749_1277856068_n 1045212_10151508096227749_29426901_nAfter that…we abandoned the farm for a more humid climate…Hello Costa Rica!

DSC02357 DSC02387 DSC02465Then returned only to find that in fact, crops do not wait for anyone!  The crimson had been swathed while we were gone and now it is time to combine!

2013-07-03_13-29-14_177 2013-07-03_16-50-26_910Meanwhile the 4th of July hits, and with this our small little town is transformed into a mecca of rodeo craziness! Welcome St. Paul Rodeo Fans!

2013-07-02_21-26-27_964And of course we had to go in the parade with the hot rod! Where we won first place! 2013-07-04_08-43-07_143  2013-07-04_10-28-45_823There you have it folks, all my great, fun, awesome reasons for not having time to blog the last couple of weeks!  So happy 4th of July, I hope it was a great day of Independence for everyone and enjoy a wonderful weekend!

Signing off now as Mrs. Brenda Frketich (And don’t ask me how to say my new last name, I’m still practicing how to say it myself!)

ps…Thank you Murray Photography for the amazing wedding photos!!!

More than Just Leadership at YFR Conference

Well as some of you may know I like to stay a little…well pretty…actually honestly VERY involved in many different aspects of agriculture. Beyond the obvious of being a farmer, this would include things like agvocacy, leadership, politics, etc. So this past week I have had the chance to head down to sunny Phoenix, AZ (tough life I know) to attend the annual Young Farmers and Ranchers Leadership Conference. It’s been a great experience as always, this marks my fourth trip to this conference, attending other places like Oklahoma City, Rapid City and Orlando.

2013-02-10_16-36-44_27I know you’re all feeling super sorry for me now…PALM TREES!!

I’ve been asking myself for awhile now if all this leadership work is “worth it”, wondering if the sacrifices I make that don’t always put my family and my farm as number one on my list of priorities truly make a big enough difference to others. It’s a tough call and one that I realize after spending 5 days away from home and talking to others here, I’m not alone with those concerns. Today especially when I attended a workshop by Dr. Bernie Erven, I think I started to get some clarity as to what I was facing. Now with most things in life the answer today will never be the same answer tomorrow as changes are always thrown your way, but just for today I do feel like I have received a bit of clarity in this mess of leadership, family, & work balance.

Dr. Bernie on one hand reaffirmed that I’m not alone in this struggle, he said that most people in that room had 3 roles in their lives, “The family role, the business role and the personal role.” And all those three hats had to worn at different times, known when to take one off and throw on another, and also how to be the person you should be in each situation. I realized that many times, we forget to switch roles and we don’t always give enough time to each role that we all play. And on the other hand I was hoping he would give me the 2min answer to all my questions. Instead he said that there are no easy answers and all answers for all people are different. But, “if you start with respect, from there you can gain understanding, and from that you can make a strategy of how to work together!”

2013-02-07_16-11-47_139Cotton field, right next to Cardinal Stadium!  Talk about stressful “in town” farming!

As I sit here today in the sunny Phoenix weather, wishing that I could have it all, be involved in it all, fight all the good fights, I also realize that as inspired as I am by many opportunities, it’s tough to really evaluate how these decisions and commitments will affect all three hats you wear for your life. But I believe in what Bernie said, and I think I know where to start the conversation now. I know that there isn’t an easy answer, and maybe I just need to be reminded of that at times. And at times there may be sacrifice from different areas, but there is always something to work on, something to learn and something to work towards whether it’ while wearing your work hat, family hat or personal one. And looking back I think that this has been one of the best things I’ve gotten from Farm Bureau. It’s not just an organization that you find great friends, or learn more about politics and how to speak to the public, it’s also a place where you find people who are going through your same struggles. And with a family business as deeply rooted as agriculture those struggles between family, business and personal can be lines that are very blurry!

It’s been a very Happy Year…

As we all wait for midnight tonight and get ready to start a new year I thought I would recap what I’ve covered this past year, and what could possibly be coming up?

Started to the year, with the Why of the Blog
And covered everything from Kenya to fog!

I touched on Farm Bureau and what we’re up to there
And also hit on why sometimes life & farming just aren’t fair

Then what do you hear while Dating a farm girl
And how sometimes that can be more wind than whirl

Coverage of our crops and how we plant
My death tax opinion included a small rant

We farm conventional, but what about Organic?
GMO foods are safe, let’s calm all the panic!

Interesting about how deep corn roots grow,
A whole six feet did you know?!

Yukon of course was always there for whatever farming we do
Especially when he hung out with me while I was out with the flu

A Translation of all that confusing Farm Talk
And of course, Why be involved, and walk the walk?

A guide on a fisherman to date,
How to be patient with a country girl that’s always late

And then who knew a ring would come to be
The start of a life to live happily

Then the house that was overgrown, who thought that would be our pick
Nothing a few days and an excavator couldn’t fix

I’ve also hit other areas not so cute
Gross slugs and slime to boot

I added a how to on the art of a good Wild Goose Chase
Asking & thanking for all your support to become the new “Face

Confessions of awkwardness and truths about clothes
Carharts & romeos, not so much dresses & bows

We rescued a kitty from under the shop
And killed squirrels out of trees, down with a plop

I covered our big St. Paul Rodeo 4th of July
Snuck in a guest blogger on the sly

She covered the best parts of Women in Ag
With a family of that many girls they have this subject in the bag!

Lots of photos on Wednesday that were supposed to be Wordless
Harvest pics, one of us not at all dirt-less!

Where will next year take us, what topics to be?
Well my friends that is all yet to be seen.

Maybe of more happiness as the nuptials come close
Maybe of more politics, probably a healthy dose

Stories of travels and adventures always in sight
As we keep farming on, and remember to fight the good fight.

So happy New Year & cheers to to you & your’s
Thank you &here’s to life as it keeps opening new doors!!