Linn County Fair Features Motor Sports Events And Professional Rodeo
“The World’s Largest Little County Fair” gets underway this week. “A Demolition Derby Double Header and an Outlaw Truck and Tractor Pull kick off the expanded Motor Sports Weekend at the Linn County Fair and Rodeo in Mound City,” according to John Teagarden, longtime fair official.
Horse Illness Can Be Prevented With Electrolyte Supplementation During Hot Weather Exertion
Electrolytes can be an important horse health additive during hot temperatures of summer. A horse that sweats during competition might lose some body water and salts, but these losses are usually replenished upon eating hay, drinking, or visiting the salt block.
Native Kansas Cowboy And His Beautiful Black Stallion Are Now World Renowned Entertainers
All he ever wanted to be is a cowboy, and Brian Bausch has ultimately fulfilled his boyhood dream. Raised near Mayetta where his parents Richard and Helen Bausch continue ranching, Brian is now a world champion cowboy.
Demand Despite Industry Changes
“Hogs are mortgage lifters for farmers.” That philosophy commonplace in agriculture for decades has changed.
Morris County Youth Rodeo At Council Grove
A youth rodeo is planned Saturday evening, Aug. 5, 6 o’clock, at the Morris Country Rodeo Arena east of Council Grove, Kansas. Events are to include steer riding, goat tail untying, goat tying, breakaway roping, barrel racing, pole bending, chute dogging, calf roping and team roping.
Blackjack Saddle Club Schedules Horse Show
Blackjack Saddle Club has scheduled the fourth point show of the year for Sunday morning, Aug. 6. It will be in Cico Park at Manhattan beginning at 9 o’clock, according to Justine Staten, club president.
Hey Neighbor 428 – Two Story Edition
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World Renowned Cowboy Bringing His Black Stallion Home For Holton Rodeo Entertainment
All he ever wanted to be is a cowboy, and Brian Bausch has ultimately fulfilled his boyhood dream. Renowned throughout the country and around the world, the champion cowboy is coming home.
Living To The Fullest
“You can’t take it with you.” That comment comes to mind again with recent passing of a college judging team mate.