Telling authentic, captivating stories worldwide in #Agriculture and the #outdoors | PHOTO | VIDEO | DRONE | IG: @mattaddington

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Watching a little World Cup futbol. What’s the over/under on number of violent deaths on the pitch throughout the tournament? Man…the flopping.
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Cotton candy skies. The evening light was magical as this grizzly sow sauntered over the ridge towards me. #yellowstone #grizzlybear #grizzly #wildlife #wildlifephotography
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Brilliant
Activist: "Your cows are putting carbon into the atmosphere." Farmer: "Where did they get it?" Activist: "What?" Farmer: "The carbon. Where did the cow get it before it put it anywhere." Activist: "From... eating?" Farmer: "From eating grass. And where did the grass get it." Activist: "The soil?" Farmer: "The air. The grass pulled it out of the air last spring. The cow ate the grass. The cow breathed some of it back out. It went back into the air it came from." Activist: "But it's still going into the atmosphere." Farmer: "It's going back. There's a difference between a thing going somewhere and a thing going back. You've described a circle and you're frightened of it." Activist: "Then just don't have the cow." Farmer: "The grass still dies in autumn. It rots where it falls. The carbon goes back into the air either way, just without anyone getting fed in the middle." Activist: "It's not that simple." Farmer: "It's grass, cow, breath, grass. Or it's grass, rot, air, grass. Same circle, fewer dinners. If that's complicated for you I'd stay away from the water cycle. That one's got clouds in it."
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I've gone back and forth on him and I do think he has positive qualities. But this season has been a lesson of what happens when far too often the team doesn't care what the coach says. To get tuned out in Game 6 of the playoffs is quite the statement from the players.
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Game 6 western conference playoffs. Wolves treat it like open gym. Like usual.
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Grizzly 299 makes her way up the ridge in soft early morning light in Yellowstone. She has a very distinct scar above left eye. #grizzlybear #wildlife #wildlifephotography #yellowstone #bear
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Wemby aside…the biggest difference is Wolves settle for feel good, anywhere/anytime shots. If they’re going in, things are great. Spurs are more disciplined.
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Happy Mothers Day An oldie but a goodie that Emmy and I captured together in Kenya. #wildlife #wildlifephotography
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Always. Listening to the best in the business, @WildJoeRadio
If you wanna sync up the radio feed with your TV, pause your TV at a stoppage, then start it back up when you hear that whistle on the radio. Godspeed and #muteTV #mnwild @KFAN1003
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Man. Playoff hockey.
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Matt Addington retweeted
The American deer camp was, between approximately 1880 and 1990, the autumn ritual of every rural family in the upper Midwest, the Northeast, and the Appalachians. A cabin in the woods. Three or four men, three generations sometimes, who got there on the Friday before opening day, lit the wood stove, drank coffee that had been on the burner since 4am, played cards, told the same stories they had told the year before, and went out at first light on Saturday with rifles their grandfathers had owned. A buck taken cleanly with one shot. Field-dressed in the snow. Hung in the woodshed. Butchered the next weekend in the garage with the family. Forty pounds of venison in the chest freezer. Steaks for the winter. Sausage made by the grandfather with a recipe nobody had written down. A roast for Thanksgiving. The hide tanned and turned into mittens for the youngest grandson. The deer was free. The freezer was full. The boys learned to shoot, to clean a rifle, to gut an animal, to butcher it, to thank the woods for the deer, to be quiet for hours at dawn in the cold and notice things. Roughly 14 million Americans hunted in 1980. By 2020 that number was 11.5 million, and the average hunter age had risen from 35 to 51. The next generation is not coming up. Suburbanization removed the woods from the back door. Liability fears closed private lands. Public hunting access shrank. Time pressure on working families killed the long weekend at camp. The cultural drift made hunting socially suspect, then unfashionable, then, in some quarters, taboo. The number of American teenagers who have ever fired a rifle, gutted an animal, or watched their grandfather butcher a deer in the garage on a November Sunday afternoon is, in 2026, statistically vanishing. The freezer that used to be full of free, lean, grass-fed wild protein is full of ground beef from a Smithfield CAFO in Iowa. The skill is one generation deep. If the grandfather did not pass it to the father, and the father did not pass it to the son, the chain is broken. YouTube is, at the moment, where the few remaining young hunters are getting most of their training. A small American tradition that fed families for a century, taught a sequence of practical and moral lessons no textbook can replace, and connected three generations to the land their ancestors lived on, is closing down quietly, camp by camp, season by season. The cabin is still there. The stove still works. The buck is still in the woods. The grandfather is in the cemetery on the hill above the cabin. He cannot take the boy himself. Somebody else has to.
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"Ramble On" is 56 years old and Robert Plant just walked onto The Late Show and made it sound like he wrote it this morning.
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Back when the NBA was legit competition
4 minutes of Danny Ainge fighting
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My other technology comment regarding #Artemis is that they’re chatting live a quarter million miles away and I still don’t have cell service with @Verizon in the valley below my house.
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All this incredible technology and the #Artemis team is shooting their still photos with a Nikon D5??? Really?
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Replying to @TheFieldOf68
“It was a sunny, warm day, I had my shirt off. I was vibing out there man. It felt like I was back home on the farm shooting hoops.” Will Tschetter on shooting on a portable hoop in The Big House in preparation for the Final Four.
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I never tuned in until today, but this UCLA womens hoops story just keeps getter better. Congratulations @CoachCoriClose
This is what I'm talkin' about! This was UCLA John Wooden-style basketball. It makes perfect sense, because John Wooden was UCLA coach Cori Close's mentor. Every other Tuesday for 15 years, Close met with John Wooden.
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Is traveling a thing at any level any more? 🏀
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Like any photographer, I love to shoot in the magical light. Sometimes, you just don’t have that option. This strutting wild turkey wasn’t that. Instead of calling it a day, I cranked my exposure down two stops to play with some really high contrast shots. Something different.
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