I never could have imagined that writing a few occasional blogs about soil health, food plots for deer, and my tomato garden would lead to the opportunity to present in the great state of West Virginia.
Recently, I had the honor of speaking to an outstanding group that included members of NRCS and the West Virginia Deer Association. I am incredibly thankful for the opportunity to share my passion for soil health and deer management with such a dedicated and hardworking group of people. That truly is the heartbeat of America.
I am also grateful for the friends who made it even more meaningful. Mr Scott Limer and Mr. Timothy Roe and Mr. Brandon Waskey for the encouragement and support and making the drive to listen to my presentation.
And my best friend, who never hesitated and simply knew he would be there. We even got to tour his farm, which I had not been on in a while, before heading over together. He captured photos and video, and we shared a great day doing something we genuinely care about. Thanks for always being there for me Greg Croxford
Moments like that remind me how far a simple curiosity and a willingness to learn can take you, and I am forever humbled by the opportunities.
Never stop learning and never stop chasing your passion.


