Agriculture has always been a major part of my life. Growing up on a family farm in Snow Camp, NC sparked my interest in agriculture at a very early age, and it has paved the way for my interest to grow. My family has farmed the same land for over 100 years and we still raise beef cattle and broiler chickens, as well as grow and sell hay. I lived and worked on this farm my entire life, until I started college in 2006 at NC State, where I would began to pursue a career in agriculture. Growing up in an agricultural community has given me the opportunity to see and experience various things in life that many people never get the opportunity to; and because of that, my view of agriculture may be different from those who live in different parts of the world.
Snow Camp is a very rural area located about twelve miles south of Burlington and twenty five miles east of Greensboro, NC. Nearly everyone in Snow Camp knows everyone else and because of that, it is a very close knit community. Surrounded by farms and rural areas, I learned early on in life that agricultural businesses are a vital part of day to day life and that a lot of hard work goes into making the food that you and I survive on.
I was one of the fortunate kids growing up in life who learned that food does not come from the back of Food Lion, or that just because a cow has horns does not mean that it is a bull. It frustrates me to hear about people, who do not know the difference between a cow and a bull these days, and I get a real kick out of the people who believe that just because a cow is brown, it produces chocolate milk. By growing up in an agricultural community, I got to see the ins and outs of agricultural businesses and I am very grateful for the knowledge I gained from it. Now don’t get me wrong, I completely understand that there is much more to agriculture that just farming. Through teaching, extension work, and other businesses that help support farming, agriculture is much bigger than just raising cattle, or growing crops.
However, when asked to write about my look at agriculture from my corner of the world, I am forced to focus on the very basics that I learned from back home. My view of agriculture paints a picture of getting up at 3:30 a.m. to go milk cows because I worked on a dairy farm for six years after I received my driver’s license. It forces me to think about the long days spent on a tractor while we worked in the hay fields, or working cattle in order to give them necessary vaccinations before they are sent to market. Although these things may not sound very glamorous, it is experiences like these that struck such a strong interest for me in agriculture.
I have now completed my degrees in Animal Science and Agricultural Business, and I am currently working towards a master’s degree in Animal Science. It is without a doubt, the experiences I had while growing up on a family farm is what lead me to pursue a career in agriculture. I realize that my point of view on agriculture may be different from many others out there, but my childhood gave me my own outlook; and this is simply my view from my corner of world…Snow Camp, NC.