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Dairy Farm Update
Some of you have been asking for an update about the dairy that was severely damaged by Hurricane Idalia in Mayo Florida. In case you wondering, “what dairy?” Well, one of the sons (Arlie) and his wife (Cathy) moved the dairy from Bradenton to Mayo Florida in 2004. This past September, Hurricane Idalia severely damaged …
WEED-EATER FAITH LESSON
During the Summer months I have to weed-eat the cross area at least once a week. Due to the hurricane and me being gone, it has been four weeks since I last trimmed the grass and boy, was it long over due. Today, Friday September 15th, I tackled the high grass with my weed-eater. And …
MAJOR DAMAGE TO DAIRY FROM HURRICANE IDALIA
The dairy in Mayo, Florida that is owned and operated by Arlie and Cathy Musgrave sustained major damage from Hurricane Idalia. A number of structures were damaged and one pole barn was completely destroyed. ALL OF THE COWS AND CALVES SURVIVED WITH ONLY TWO COWS HAVING MINOR EYE INJURIES. PRAISE THE LORD. ARLIE AND CATHY …
Peaceful
I took this picture last week when I was at the Dairy in North Florida. The cows were happy just grazing. The sky looked majestic as the sun was setting. No cars or trucks could be heard. It was just peaceful. It was nice. Real nice. -Ron-
DOES IT COME WITH 4 WHEEL DRIVE?
This week I was not able to change the weekly verse and saying, so my wife, daughter and son-in-law stepped in and helped. Unfortunately, they do not own a truck so they took their trusted Toyota Corolla into the pasture and changed the verse. Great Job Family!! -Ron-
WE APPRECIATE YOU – MORE THAN YOU KNOW
God is awesome. Today we were blessed to have Kim Frye drop by. She wanted to thank us for a verse and saying that we posted last week. It meant a lot to her. We love meeting new people like Kim, and we enjoy reading your emails and comments. God is so good and to …
TOO MANY BOSSES!!
I took a trip this past weekend to Arlie and Cathy’s Dairy in North Florida to help with some much needed repairs. A couple of them involved repairing watering troughs next to the barns. As I was working, the calves made sure I stayed on track. And the cows made sure it worked before I …










