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In Cowboy Country, Eureka Pro Rodeo Friday And Saturday With Western Action Galore
It’d be tough to find more cowboy country than the Flint Hills of Greenwood County, Kansas, so “rodeo time” is a most significant community affair. “That’s the sixth annual Eureka Pro Rodeo, Friday and Saturday evenings, with a full slate of accompanying activities planned,” according to Robin Wunderlich, editor of the Eureka Herald.
Burlingame Has Packed Entertainment Lineup For Annual Rodeo Days
A saddle’s not even required, yet there’ll be plenty of Western action for all. It’s the annual Rodeo Days at Burlingame, “where the rail crosses the trail,” right on Highway 56, Saturday, May 20, announced Mark Hecht, local Chamber of Commerce official-businessman-enthusiast.
Farm Profit Conference Is Wednesday Evening At Paola
Answers to questions and concerns of farmers and ranchers will be responded to Wednesday evening, March 22, at Paola. It’s the WIBW Radio Farm Profit Conference in Town Square located at 15 West Sea Street.
Lifelong Service Of Horsemen Recognized By Better Horses Hall Of Fame Induction
A most festive occasion it was a banquet room applauding the best of their own. Certainly an enthusiastic crowd as 100 hat-adorned cowboys and cowgirls gathered for the Ottawa affair kicked off with steak supper serenaded by cowboy singer Rusty Rierson.
Value Is Most Important
“Cost isn’t as important as how valuable it is.” Yes, there are always limits on what can be paid. Problem’s one doesn’t always get what they’re expecting for the expenditure.
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Farmers Hear Outlooks, Advice For Profitability In Unpredictable Yet Optimistic Business
Weather, financing and marketing are the biggest dilemmas faced by agriculture producers. Nothing can be done about the moisture and climatic conditions, except to be aware and make essential adjustments as quickly as possible.
Army Lieutenant Colonel Mom Settles Family Debate As Winner Of New All-Terrain Vehicle
“I get to drive our new Mahindra XTV first.” That was the heated argument among winner mom Army Lt. Col. Candy Smith’s three sons even before she officially received “her” new all-terrain vehicle at Heinen Repair Service, Valley Falls.