Farmers Guided To Do What’s Right During Challenging Times In Agriculture
It’s difficult to make a living on the farm today. Despite the recent past half-decade when the nation’s farmers experienced the “best times” price wise their industry has ever seen; what goes up always has come down.
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Former K-State Rodeo Bull Rider Returning To Alma Mater To Share Championship Skills
“Never give up.” That’s this bull rider’s philosophy that paid off. In classic western movies, the good guy would save the girl, get the bad guy and ride off into the sunset. Real life usually doesn’t go like that. But, for Dave Samsel, it did.
Farm Profit Conference To Answer Agriculture Concerns During Complimentary Family Supper Program At Madison
Answers to questions foremost on farmers’ minds now will be responded to at the Farm Profit Conference set for Madison Thursday evening, Feb. 18. Second in the annual spring series of four such sessions hosted by 580 WIBW, this one in cooperation with the Greenwood County Extension Service, the program will be at the Sauder […]
Wildcat Ranch Rodeo Puts Working Cowboys To Test At University
The 76 Ranch, headquartered at Meade, won the recent Wildcat Ranch Rodeo, sponsored by the K-State Rodeo Club and B Double M, at Weber Arena, on the north end of the Kansas State University campus in Manhattan, according to Brooke Wallace, publicity chair for the college organization. Championship team members include Aaron Killingsworth, Rocky Martin, […]
Usefulness Outweighs Wastefulness
“I don’t want any more junk. I keep throwing stuff away, and there’s always more.” An outdoors-type, mustachioed, gray-haired fella politely refused our prodding to “spin the wheel and win a prize,” when we were manning a boat show booth.
Teenage Cowgirl Crowned ‘Iron Woman’ After All-Around Open-To-World Event
She’s the official “Iron Woman.” But, in reality this teenager would be more accurately described as an all-around cowgirl.