I am a graduate of The Ohio State University with a BS in Agriculture, AS in Agronomy, and an AS in Pre-Agricultural Education ("Pre" because I just have an associates and cannot teach high school Vo-Ag other than at a vocational school).
During college I worked at: a church camp as grounds maintenance, lifeguard, and a belayer on the high ropes course; a local farm rducing sweet corn, pumpkins, gourds, and indian corn; a YMCA as a lifeguard; greenhouse at OSU working with different weeds and resistance to chemical control; the grounds maintenance crew at OSU; and the Ohio Division of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Soil and Water Conservation doing work on soils mapping.
After college I continued working for ODNR until obtaining a job working as a District Technician at a local Soil and Water Conservation District. After a year there (and a zero budget for the district and talk of having to eliminate my position), I applied for and got my current job. I am a grazing specialist with the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). I get to work with farmers in 5 counties to help them develop a plan for rotational grazing their farm.
When I'm not at work, I fill my time with helping on both my family and DH's family's farms (making hay, raising cattle... my parents sell naturally raised freezer beef). DH and I are both volunteer fire fighters and that sometimes takes up a lot of time, but is worth it. We are working on our little rented place with our critters (chickens, pigs once a year for now, dogs, and a cat), but dream of having a place of our own where we can raise and sell freezer beef, pork, chicken, turkeys, eggs, pumpkins, gourds, etc.
My dream is to be a stay at home mom once we have kids of our own. I hope that building a business selling our home raised products will help us to be able for me to stay home with the kids. I also enjoy baking, sewing, quilting, camping, hiking, truck and tractor pulls, working on vehicles, photography, and pretty much anything outdoors.
Whew! I wrote a book! lol. Sorry about that!