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Vaccination’s Always Better Than Horse Disease Consequences
Nobody likes to get a shot at the doctor’s office. Horses hate to be given vaccination, too, some worse than others.
Barbecue Again The Highlight For Osage City’s Smoke In The Spring
There’s going to be lots of smoke in the air. At least that’ll be the case Friday and Saturday at Jones Park in Osage City.
Morris County 4-H Foundation Influential Support Recognized
Positive return on investment was most apparent when 4-H club members presented the program at the annual Morris County 4-H Foundation Recognition Banquet in Council Grove. Incorporated in 1977, the Morris County 4-H Foundation entirely with voluntary membership, gifts and memorials has supported increasing number of 4-H members in educational and leadership endeavors to be […]
Second Chance Comes Sometimes
“No horse until we have a place to keep one.” Nothing hurt an 11-year-old want-a-be cowboy any more than Mom’s repeated response to begging for a horse.
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Barbecue Again The Highlight For Osage City’s Smoke In The Spring
There’s going to be lots of smoke in the air. At least that’ll be the case Friday and Saturday at Jones Park in Osage City.
Horses Need Annual Spring Checkup Now
Spring is cleaning time around the home, yard and barn, and horses frisking in the sunshiny wind deserve attention as well. That advice comes from Kristina Hiney, PhD equine nutritionist and exercise physiologist, who has summarized her spring horse checkup recommendations.
Farmers Urged Tell Their True Ag Story To Consumers Far Removed From Industry
“Milk isn’t really made in a plastic jug at the supermarket cooler.” Although many smirk at that remark, it makes some folks do a quick setback, especially the under 21 crowd, and elementary students even more so.
Hat’s Power Really Insignificant
“A cowboy is known by the hat he wears.” His hat becomes signature, making an impression, revealing character, forming other’s opinion of who the cowboy really is.