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Milo Yield

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Ag Marketing Genie

Farmers and ranchers are faced with a perpetual dilemma -- how to decipher the agricultural markets in ways that hopefully will provide enuf profit...

“Bulligerent” revenge

The guys at the morning Geezer Gang Gathering at the Short Stop were recently discussing some of the ins and outs of moving cattle....

Cowboy hat with a history

When we moved into our new home last October, one of the last items I loaded out of the garage wuz a wooden hat...

Creative Aggie Salesmanship

When I wuz a young whippersnapper growing up back in the mid-1900s, I earned spending money any way I could. Some of the main...

Confused farm guard dog

Back in the mid to late 1900s rural salesmen were as common as fleas on a dog. They traveled the dusty or muddy rural...

Coyote tales & ears

These nice spring days in the Kansas Flint Hills bring back fond childhood memories -- about coyotes. Yep, coyotes. Why? Because coyotes were the...

Instantaneous Irritating Itch

At my age, seldom does a week go by that I accidentally don't do sumpthin' that is what I call "chuckle worthy." It happened...

R.I.P.O.F.F.

Our new home is close to Tuttle Creek federal reservoir. It wuz built in the late 1950s to control flood damage to land and...

Hard lessons in farm safety

Anyone who's been involved in food production knows that farming and ranching rank near the top as the most dangerous profession. Nearly every aggie...

Fake spring?

  I think I'm being taken in for a sucker by Mother Nature. She's been dishing up so many warm sunny days in early March...

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