Riding with Feel Project

I want to share this great project that a new friend of mine is working on.  Jo Belasco is a renowned horsewomen who works with many different areas of horsemanship and healing.  Her main clients are located in the Midwest which is how I got to know Jo.  We are hoping to host a clinic next year here at the ranch (it was scheduled for this summer, but with the fire and rebuild we had to postpone).    Dawn Adams, Ph.D. is known for her expertise in animal biomechanics, she has a passion for horses and combined is a great teacher presenting workshops and seminars for the public.

Here is the Intro for the Project they are working so hard on!

Dawn Hill Adams, Ph.D. and Jo Belasco, Esq. of Understanding the Horse, LLC just launched a 30-day Kickstarter campaign to support the publication of their book “The Science of Riding with Feel: Horse Biomechanics and You.” Within just a few hours, this project became a Kickstarter Staff Pick. They have wonderful supporter gifts at many levels, starting at $1! The higher level gifts include a private biomechanics session, including the opportunity to be photographed riding your horse for inclusion in the book and companion workbook. Please help them reach their goal of $1700 so they can bring this book to the entire horse community! Visit their Kickstarter page  to show your support and share this status with everyone you know! You can learn more about the book here .   Thanks for your support!

These ladies are nearly to their goal to help get this awesome piece of literature into the hands of others!  Send them some encouraging words!

Meet & Greet: K*Jo Farms & Kellie Gregorich

 

 

 

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K*Jo Herefords & Kellie Jo Gregorich from Lamotte, IA is our “Girl that is Getting Things Done” feature today!   Kellie and her Father work together to run their operation of a couple hundred acres and 60 head of purebred shorthorn, Herefords, and miniature Herefords cows.  They run a cow/calf operation from start to finish until they are ready for the Market.  This is the perfect set up considering Kellie works full time as well. Kellie Gregorich1

I have to say quote Kellie on this because for me to rewrite it would be a shame.  I asked Kellie to tell me about her:  “I’m a blonde hair, blue eyed, ‘firecracker’. I’m very headstrong and believe you can get anywhere with hard work. My family is extremely important to me and means everything to me. Without my parents, I wouldn’t be where I am today. My sister always pushed me to achieve bigger and better and I hated it then, but now I can’t thank her enough. I enjoy scrapbooking, riding horses, playing my clarinet, riding my bike, bonfires, showing cattle, and photography. I’ve been called nice, sarcastic, funny, ‘go-getter’, cow freak, and many other things, but those are my favorite! I guess it’s hard for me to write about myself, but if you check out my blog, Kelli For Ag, you will get a better feel for who I am, what I believe in, and what I enjoy doing.”   There is no way to sum that up, She is a strong-willed, hardworking gal who puts her family first, and her cattle second.  I can’t think of a better way to be.

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When asked the question of Why Blogging and Why Ag? Kellie answered, “I’m a fourth generation farmer. For those of you that are farmers, that’s all you need to know. To others, being a fourth generation farmer is ‘kind of a big deal.’   Agricultural has always been a part of my life. It means everything to me. If I’ve had a bad day, a day on the farm can take away all the worries, concerns, and bad feelings. Ever heard of ‘runner’s high’? Well I have ‘farmer’s high’. It’s been in my blood for generations. It’s something I thrive on and enjoy doing. Most women don’t get excited about feeding calves, having a bottle calf, grinding feed, or raking hay, but this one does. In 3rd grade we had to draw what we wanted to be. I drew “Farmer Kellie”. Someday I hope to be a full time farmer and make 3rd grade Kellie’s dream a reality. Farming will be something that I do for the rest of my life.’”  Kellie is hoping to use their family operation to teach others that not all farmers are ‘bad farmers.’  I want others to really see what is going on in farming.

 I want to know your dirty little secret…..ok you don’t have to give that up, but tell me something unique about you, your operation, your family, anything goes! 

“I’m kind of a chicken freak too! I love my laying hens and get seriously excited to go pick eggs every morning!”  I won’t lie Kellie, I’m a little jealous, I haven’t had the time to start with Chickens but someday I hope to, there is nothing better than a farm fresh egg!

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It has been so great getting to know you Kellie and allowing others to see the great things you are doing in Ag!  Thank you being a part of “The Women that Get Things Done in Ag” Feature!  To read more about Kelli check out her Blog Here.  Kellie has also been a part of FarmHer Inc, which is a great exposition on Women in Agriculture through Photographs!  Too Cool!