Tis Season Of Renewal
“Get up, give up, do something and be thankful for all there is.” What a confusing seemingly contradicting statement. Yet it’s the simple accurate description for this season among those of strong faith.
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Farm Profitability Speakers Set For Garnett Seminar
Answers to agriculture questions for developing plans to improve record book margins are on tap for Garnett. “The final in this year’s four-part series of Farm Profit Seminars is scheduled for Wednesday evening March 18th,” announced Greg Akagi.
Great Feeling Once Again
“The first ride is the most important one.” Such philosophy is profound among those who’ve worked with young horses. That initial mount is often reflected in later life whether positive or undesirable. Horses are very smart creatures, much more so than most handlers it seems.
Champion Cowboy Uses ‘Smart’ Philosophy For Winning Rodeos And Business Success
“Middle-age prime” is the most accurate simplest way to describe this champion cowboy, a successful businessman foremost. How he keeps all of his entrepreneurship enterprises straight would be too complex for most, likely requiring the fanciest computer.
Deafness Becomes Far Less Sense Issue Thanks To Horses
Horses can almost make a deaf person hear. Certainly horses add to life’s pleasures for those lacking or deficient in the sense of hearing.
Calving Heifers Becomes Miraculous
“Babies having babies require even more extra care.” Such a comment is not completely factual but strong semblance all concerns considered.
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Humboldt Rancher Is Television Show Host Singing, Reciting Poems About Cowboy Life
This singing cowboy is the real thing truly living the life of his music and the poetry he recites. Unlike most silver screen cowboys and television Westerns stars, Del Shields is a working rancher. The Humboldt cowboy singer, songwriter, poet entertains as he lives at his family’s Woodson County ranch.
Farm Profitability Speakers Set For Holton Seminar
Answers to agriculture questions for developing plans to improve record book margins are on tap for Holton. “The third in this year’s series of Farm Profit Seminars is scheduled for Wednesday evening, March 4th,” announced Greg Akagi.