It’s 5:09 AM in Pullman. I have two ag degrees from WSU, decades in agriculture, and I still didn’t understand what was happening in our soil. Tonight my 15-year-old gets honored at State FFA for what I only recently figured out.
Author: Chad Steiner
Are we going to make it?
A first-generation farmer’s view of a 20-acre orchard pulled and laying on its side, Lake Chelan Valley
A Letter From a Friend to the Farm. A customers view of Lagriōth Winery.
A Letter From a Friend to the Farm. A customers view of Lagriōth Winery.
It’s Labor Day: the boys, Bingo, Coyotes and Rosé
Steiner Bro’s ready to pick. Cinimini’s that didn’t cut it and a night on a flat bed with coyotes.
The Brutal Truth About Shepherding: Why it’s the Hardest Job
We’re still newer sheep farmers. This is our second set of lambs. We’d like to think we’ve done a good job, but the learning curve continues.
Peace & Chaos: A First Memory That Built a Farm
A full circle moment as Jeana and I pose with our High School FFA teacher (Mr. Pile), his wife and her mother.
Laying in Bed filled with excitement, dreaming of the future.
A full circle moment as Jeana and I pose with our High School FFA teacher (Mr. Pile), his wife and her mother.
Years to Yes: A Valentine’s Love Story
A full circle moment as Jeana and I pose with our High School FFA teacher (Mr. Pile), his wife and her mother.
We Messed Up: Learning Forward on The Farm
We’re excited about what we’re learning – grazing our sheep regeneratively.
Winter’s Quiet Power: How Dormant Vines (and we) Prepare for a Bold 2026
Underneath the bark, bright yellow green – the tree’s are full of life in the midst of winter.

