A path through a field of red, purple, and yellow wildflowers at sunset.

Sow and Reap

Teaching Ag and managing family is like tending a field without tools. It takes patience, practice, and shared labor to harvest success.

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I am an Agricultural Education Teacher and FFA Advisor trying to navigate a male dominated career field and manage being a wife and a mom. Here is a blog of my struggles, successes and my way of navigating life.

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Inside a tidy but crowded barn office, a large whiteboard fills most of the wall, covered in multicolored crop schedules, fertilizer rates, and irrigation timelines written in precise handwriting. Below it, metal shelves overflow with neatly labeled soil sample boxes, moisture sensors, and coiled extension cords, while a single battered clipboard rests on a small metal stool. Overhead fluorescent lights cast a cool, consistent glow, creating crisp highlights on plastic containers and faint reflections on the whiteboard surface. The composition is slightly angled to show depth along the shelving, with sharp focus throughout. The mood is disciplined yet stretched thin, evoking a sense of constant planning with limited hands to execute, captured in clean, professional photographic realism.