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"Dirt to Soil": Regenerative Agriculture
I am so excited to revisit this post in 3-4 years. I read a book last year called "Dirt to Soil" by Gabe Brown and it jumped started my plan for the farm. This book is about how regenerative agriculture practices saved Gabe's farm by growing topsoil, improving natural ecosystems, and increasing his profit. Growing topsoil was a foreign concept to me because all I've known about farming is the traditional monocrop model, which is growing the same crop type year after year. An

Kaila B.
1 day ago3 min read


How to Buy a Farm: My Journey to Owning 20 Acres in Elgin, AZ
The fact I get to write that title is blowing my mind. Since buying this property and starting my farm, I have received wonderful compliments and thoughts of admiration. Yes, I am single. Yes, this is my first home. No, I am not wealthy 🤭. The only superpower I have is a severe lack of impulse control and a gut feeling. Almost year ago to the day my sister, @kristabuelnarealtor, and I went looking for properties. Something we did often! This time I said “I want to make an of

Kaila B.
6 days ago2 min read


What I have learned after 6 months of shooting rodeo...
Rodeo feels like the new avenue in western photography. While some claim to have "changed the game" remember that your vision and "eye" for photography cannot be duplicated; there is room for everyone around that arena and we can learn from each other. So, with that being said... Here are 7 things I have learned after six months of shooting rodeo: Follow the LIGHT! Photography is all about light manipulation. You must know how to use light in your favor to create the vision

Kaila B.
Dec 1, 20214 min read
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