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From the desk of Frank J. Buchman:
Rider Carelessness Mount’s Reprieve
Frank J. Buchman
November 6, 2016
“He dropped the gate.” Not as bad as leaving the gate open, or falling off the cliff.
Eastern Kansas Horseman’s Association Yearend Honorees Point To Optimistic Future
Frank J. Buchman
November 6, 2016
Youth are the future of the world; youth are the future of horse shows. That future is most optimistic considering participation and abilities in the
Veterinarian Of Year Sees Transitions In Flint Hills Cattle Care Through ‘Family-Tradition’ Practice
Frank J. Buchman
November 4, 2016
“Tom isn’t in the office today. He’s working about 500 cattle in Chase County.” That’s a common response from the receptionist at Jernigan Veterinary Clinic
Transportation Is Important Part Of Cattle Industry Through ‘Livestock Dispatch’
Frank J. Buchman
November 4, 2016
Days of cattle drives with cowboys on horseback from Texas to the Flint Hills are long gone. Yet, cattle’s own movement was the only way
Fall Gathering Of Generations
Frank J. Buchman
October 30, 2016
It was roundup time at the ranch. Calf crop was trapped earlier. This was eight foals.
Replica Bronze Statue Dedicated In Memory, Honor Of U.S. Marine’s Famous Pack Horse
Frank J. Buchman
October 30, 2016
Staff Sgt. Reckless wasn’t just a horse, she was a Marine who served in the Korean War. A bronze replica was dedicated in memory of