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Jamie Lindamood

Jamie Lindamood
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Jamie lives outside of Eureka on a cattle ranch with her favorites...husband, Diltz, and their three kiddos, Sydney (10), Henry (8) and Charlie (6). Works at Krehbiel Architecture in Wichita and spends quite a bit of time in her hometown working, playing, and volunteering. At home in Eureka, she is overly involved too...working with the community for revitalization and always enjoys encouraging people to learn how their food really gets to their plate as an advocate of agriculture through her Day at the Ranch tour, You Are Here agriculture education program and Greenwood County Cattlewomen social media outlets.

Teaching Kids Without Streaming Services

I know! It’s crazy! But here in Rural Kansas...the internet leaves a lot to be desired. Sure, I can search the internet, or send an email (can even attach small files!) but streaming is definitely not...

Online Kansas Agriculture Curriculum Now Available on YouTube

A couple of years ago, I helped to create an agriculture education program for our schools in Greenwood County and we called it You Are Here. I hadn’t grown up in an agriculture community, so...

5 Reasons to Take Your Kids to Work with You

Working. As adults and as parents, working seems to be the name of the game. Full-time jobs piled on top of full-time jobs is what we do. Right? Some of us are at home all of...

10 Reasons to Celebrate National Agriculture Month

National Agriculture Month seems like something that only those that are involved in agriculture would celebrate...and it is! You’ve eaten today, you’re (probably) not naked and you are constantly surrounded by products of agriculture...

5 Places to Look for New Recipes and Cooking Inspo

I love to cook – and ADORE cookbooks and use them a lot. However, recipe websites and apps are all the rage and for good reason! They are easy to use and can provide...

2020: The Year To Remove Food “Buzz Words” From Our Vocabulary

Can we stop with the food buzz words? They seem never ending! Each product trying to make their product seem superior to the next – it has created an elitism in food that is...

Believe in the Magic of Christmas

Believe in the Magic of Christmas is my all-time favorite saying about the holiday season. The saying has graced my annual Christmas card for more than 20 years and probably will forever…it just makes me...

Raising Community-Minded Kids

There is nothing quite like a community coming together to accomplish something. The sense of community is incredibly powerful! Whether it’s in a big town and someone has an idea to add beautiful potted...

Why You Need A Doctor You Love

I feel I am pretty well versed in doctors. I have seen my fair share over the years, as have most of you, I'm sure. Some doctors are those that you see a time...

Making Kansas Cool for Our Kids

I’ve said it before and I will say it again…I did not like Kansas when I was growing up. I thought Kansas was so boring! But the truth is, everything is boring everywhere when you are...

Giving More Than Time & Money :: Organ & Blood Donation in Kansas

#Momlife is hard. Work. Kids. Laundry. Spouse. Dinner. (What am I going to make for dinner!?) Volunteering. Showering. Allll the "mmmooooooooooms" Activities. and so on…. Being a grown-up (& a mom) is overwhelming...For real. But here’s the deal, it doesn’t take much to make a real...

Milk and Butter and Cream, Oh My! June is National Dairy Month

Living on a dairy is not something that I have ever aspired to do. I live on a cattle ranch, and it's lot of work…but living on a dairy is a whole new level...

May is Beef Month – Have You Thanked a Cow Today?

May is Beef Month! Have you thanked a cow today? Each year the Governor proclaims May as Beef Month in our gorgeous state of Kansas, and for good reason. Did you know that there are 6.4...

Ranch Life: Calving Season in Kansas

Many probably wonder what being a rancher is all about. What do they do all day? And the reality is, the day-to-day job is really quite simple…ensuring the health and safety of their animals...