Conformation Often Overlooked In Reproductive Ability Of Mares
“How a mare is shaped can often determine how reproductive she is.” With longer warmer days, mares are showing signs of interest in mating. Their owners are discussing who the next foal’s father should be.
Church Joins Efforts With Ethanol Plant To MakeHand Sanitizer Becoming ‘Bootleggers For Jesus’
As concern about the coronavirus pandemic swept the country, hand sanitizer became hard to find at stores in the Kansas City area. Dr. Ron Torline, an anesthesiologist at the University of Kansas Medical Center, became concerned for vulnerable populations who might not have access to this health care essential.
Forever Controversial, Horse Slaughter For Human Consumption Remains Fact Of Life
One of the fastest ways to get horse owners’ tempers flared blood boiling heated discussion is horse slaughter. Opinions vary the rampant extreme pro and con but fact remains horses are being slaughtered for human consumption.
New Junction City Facility Is Rainbow For Rescuing And Rehabilitating Unwanted Horses
Despite heartfelt love for horses situations do arise when proper care cannot be given. Personal and family needs must take priority over requirements of horse ownership.
Dwight Mayor Is Family Farmer Best Known As Longtime Sports Official
A fourth generation farmer by profession he’s one of the state’s longest tenured high school sports officials. “It’s a good life. I love it,” Galen Johnson assured.
College Rodeos End Season Early After Eureka Cowgirl Posts Uplifting Roping Run At Fort Scott
College rodeo has come to a temporary close. While certain rodeo committees have insisted “the show will go on,” threats of the worldwide coronavirus have stopped college competitions.
White City Farm Couple Proud Of Big Family Developing Community Park
“It’s been a wonderful life.” While there’s semblance to a most popular movie title, Leo Hultgren’s comment is sparked with heartfelt reflection.
Ahead Of Health Scare Rodeo Athletes Add Big Paychecks At ‘The American’
Despite worldwide health concerns canceling a number of high paying rodeos, fortunately the biggest of all concluded before the scare. It’s what has become the most renowned much anticipated rodeo for cowboys and cowgirls: RFD-TV’s The American.
Attentive to Coronavirus Concerns Most Committees Will Have Rodeos As Planned
“The show will go on.” That’s the decision made by the majority of committees with scheduled rodeos sanctioned by the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA).
Farm Profitability Speakers Set For Garnett Seminar
Answers to agriculture questions for developing plans to improve record book margins are on tap for Garnett. “The final in this year’s four-part series of Farm Profit Seminars is scheduled for Wednesday evening March 18th,” announced Greg Akagi.