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This blog (Rural Ris) started as a way to tell the story of agriculture, and in part, it still does. It has expanded into highlighting daily life, photos, and my inward thoughts. This blog did more than expand to additional topics, it has landed me jobs, provided a platform for my work, and reached thousands across the nation. It has received laughs, amens, criticism, and at times silence. Writing is a creative outlet that allows me to document my life and thoughts, much to my mother’s delight. I also write to educate, tell the story of others, and connect with people.

While my agriculture blog turned into a full-blown career for my creative heart and the start for M. See Creative, it is, and forever will remain Rural Ris.

Behind the name:

My family and close friends have always called me Ris or Risa. I was a girl who loved her rural farming roots, so Rural Ris was born. Although often mispronounced (pronounced “rural”, not “royal”, and “riss”, not “reese”), the name still fits…at least for my blog. We’ll keep M. See Creative for the business side of things!

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blog, Daily Farm Life, Fact Filled Fridays, Revealing the TruthMarisa SeeMarch 6, 2015agriculture, docking, lambs, tail docking Comments
Not Your Typical Fraternity-- The Men of Alpha Gamma Rho
blog, Faces of AgricultureMarisa SeeMarch 1, 2015agriculture, Alpha Gamma Rho, fraternity Comments
I Have a Passion for Agriculture, but I Didn't Go to College for Ag
blog, Promoting agricultureMarisa SeeFebruary 27, 2015agriculture, college, communication, papers, passions Comment
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blog, Daily Farm LifeMarisa SeeFebruary 21, 2015#farm365, best efforts, goat farming, goats, navel ill, vet Comments
The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Farm Day
blog, Daily Farm LifeMarisa SeeFebruary 16, 2015bad day, cold, farm life, goats, ice, kids, Monday Comments
Family Tree: Branching Out is Hard
blog, UncategorizedMarisa SeeFebruary 7, 2015Comment
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