Excited Fourth-Grade Cowboy Writes Winning Story About Getting New Horse
“There’s nothing better for a boy then his own new horse.” Conner Davis is certainly living proof.
Are Medicines Really Needed?
Evidently, the ranch ought to become a pharmacy. That would be a “drug store” decades gone by, but it might get wrong connation nowadays.
Excited Fourth-Grade Cowboy Writes Winning Story About Getting New Horse
“There’s nothing better for a boy then his own new horse.” Conner Davis is certainly living proof.
More Moisture Seen For Spring Months In Kansas
It looks like a wet spring ahead. That’s according to Mary Knapp, agronomy climatologist at Kansas State University, Manhattan.
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Planned Commodity Marketing Key To Farm Profitability
“Many farmers will not listen when discussing marketing their production.” Yet, selling commodities is the essential part of profitable production, according to Tom Leffler.
For Profitability, Farmers Urged To Focus On What Can Be Controlled, Plan Around The Rest
“Certain things can be changed for improvement, but farmers have little or no control over other challenges in their operations.” Parry Briggs from Frontier Farm Credit emphasized that point at a Farm Profit Seminar in Alma.
Renowned Quarter Horse Breeder Always A Cowboy Continues Work On Horseback
It’s impossible to keep a good cowboy off his horse. World renowned Quarter Horse breeder, horseman, always first a cowboy Duane Walker is the living proof.
Dedication Receives Right Reward
“There were five drooling coyotes on the pond dam this morning.” That was the son-herdsman’s report in the back door after another check on the first calf heifers in the corral.