Blogging on bureaucracy, organizations, USDA, agriculture programs, American history, and other interests. Often contrarian, usually optimistic, sometimes didactic.
The economist Brad DeLong writes a lively blog. I didn't know until this post his family was into community supported agriculture, which this week gave them four heads of cabbage. Now in the old days, in the old country, my great grandmother would have known how to preserve it (sauerkraut), but that's a lost art these days.
I retired from USDA in 1997 after 28 years in ASCS/FSA (the agency that writes checks to farmers). Now indulging myself on the taxpayer's dollar. My ancestry is strong on preaching and teaching, my views tend to ambivalence, my temperament is often contrarian.
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