A calf takes shelter in a heat hut to get a better start on a brisk 6-degree morning.
Down on the farm
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Submitted photo by Paula Peterson
A calf takes shelter in a heat hut to get a better start on a brisk 6-degree morning.
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Submitted photo by Paula Peterson
Tom Peterson and granddaughter Gloria try to help a calf figure out how to eat on her mom.
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Submitted photo by Paula Peterson
The Peterson’s lovely Charolais, Ms. Pickles, gave birth to a bouncing baby boy who they named Dill.
Paula Peterson and her husband raise crops and cows near Waverly, Nebraska. She loves to share her love of agriculture with people from all walks of life, and she is active with several agriculture organizations. She can be reached at pgpeterson86@gmail.com.
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A calf takes shelter in a heat hut to get a better start on a brisk 6-degree morning.
Down on the farm
1
Submitted photo by Paula Peterson
A calf takes shelter in a heat hut to get a better start on a brisk 6-degree morning.
2
Submitted photo by Paula Peterson
Tom Peterson and granddaughter Gloria try to help a calf figure out how to eat on her mom.
3
Submitted photo by Paula Peterson
The Peterson’s lovely Charolais, Ms. Pickles, gave birth to a bouncing baby boy who they named Dill.