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Flurries and Photos
The annual High Country Christmas Card Photo Shoot is always a “hoot” but we needed a little something extra this year….MORE SNOW in the...

Pam Connally


Pumpkin Seeds: A Scary Good Birdie Snack
We are just finishing up “pumpkin season”. This time of year pumpkin spice candles, lattes, pies, etc. are seemingly everywhere you look....

Jordan Jolley


Hurricanes and Peanuts
Over the last few years, we have held our breath as hurricanes barrel their way toward the southeastern portion of the United States. ...

Pam Connally


Sunflower Crop Update
Bring on an Indian Summer. Right now old crop black oils are tight. A lot of elevators are sold out and some won’t even offer new crop...

Jason Scott


2019 Golf Outing
There are two things we look forward to every year: the High Country Christmas Party and the Annual Golf Outing. You noticed I wrote...

Pam Connally


Deer in the Landscape
Anywhere you are landscaping has its challenges and I say “bring it on”, as it is a favorite pastime of mine. I make it a point to know...

Vicki Clingman


Black Oil Sunflower Market
Is it the calm after the storms? The sunflower market is relatively quiet. The Midwest was pummeled repeatedly with moisture, in one...

Jason Scott


Time for a Change?
Daylight Savings Time (DST): To keep or not to keep?! Does it affect bird feeding? In the winter, wild birds will eat at dawn to restore...

Pam Connally


Coming to a Polar Vortex Near You
All across the country, folks are bundling up for protection from the extremely cold temperatures this winter; courtesy of some polar...

Jordan Jolley


Why We Live in Wyoming
With Spring in sight, we begin to dream of warmer temperatures, and the freedom to enjoy the outdoors. This winter, after the snow and...

Ken Strausheim


Winter Bird Feeding Tips and Tricks
There is always the possibility of attracting a very unexpected and exciting feathered friend to your feeder in the winter. But how? We...

Laurie Ash


The Annual Christmas Card Outing
It’s early December, a little snow on the ground, and time to dig into the back of our closets and drag out the western wear….it’s...

Pam Connally
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