Sheepdog to farmer: That's the last of the sheep. Farmer: But I have 40 sheep and I only count 37. Sheepdog: I rounded them up. … [Read More...]

What I've Learned from 9,000 Years of Farming delivers a perfect combination of humor and insight wrapped up and delivered by a true Southern storyteller.

What I’ve Learned from 9,000 Years of Farming.
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Sheepdog to farmer: That's the last of the sheep. Farmer: But I have 40 sheep and I only count 37. Sheepdog: I rounded them up. … [Read More...]

What do you call a baby goat that's sleeping? A kidnapper! … [Read More...]

City folks: Aww, let's go pet the baby cow! Rancher: There's a reason why he ain't tagged yet. … [Read More...]

Why did the farmer call his pig "Ink"? Because it kept running out of the pen! … [Read More...]

Farmers earn a meager celery, come home beet, and just want to read the pepper, turn-ip the covers, en-dive into bed! … [Read More...]
Tremendous combination of substance and style.
… the Forest Service leadership bank was enriched for those of us who were fortunate enough to experience the Frazier-Factor.
“Randy Frazier was outstanding as the keynote speaker for our annual state conference. Audience members laughed and cried as he transported us through 9,000 years of farming. His stories touched hearts and sparked spirits.” Laura Hendrix, Ph.D. Associate Professor – University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture Cooperative Extension Service

Randy Frazier was raised on a family farm. After earning his Biology degree, he served for 30 years as a naturalist, park ranger, and park superintendent. He has been a featured speaker in over 40 states.
Address:
(Home Office)
29 Underwood Road,
Wye Mountain/
Bigelow, AR 72016
Email: mail@randyfrazier.com
