Wear it well
By John Schlageck, Kansas Farm Bureau
Throughout the years, I’ve heard fellas talk about who ought to wear a cowboy hat and who shouldn’t. These...
Plant the seed
By John Schlageck, Kansas Farm Bureau
The farm has always been a fertile field for producing crops, but it is also an environment rich with...
Make the most of mealtime
By John Schlageck, Kansas Farm Bureau
In today’s harried world, seems like everyone’s schedule is filled to the brim with activities. Both parents work, kids...
This vacation, remember agriculture
By John Schlageck, Kansas Farm Bureau
All across our country Americans are checking their automobiles, installing GPSs, studying road maps, printing off directions from MapQuest...
Summertime moth brigade
By John Schlageck, Kansas Farm Bureau
It seems like only yesterday when I raced my buddies down the red-carpeted ramp of the Pix Theater in...
Be wise to the ways of the rays
By John Schlageck, Kansas Farm Bureau
The next time you take time out of the sun, dust off one of those old family photo albums....
Decoration day
By John Schlageck, Kansas Farm Bureau
Every year in preparation for Memorial Day, Wilma Jean Erbe visits the three cemeteries where her relatives are buried....
Summer safety
By John Schlageck, Kansas Farm Bureau
Before long, kids will toss their schoolbooks and pencils in the far corners of their rooms, don their Magellan...
Boomin’ times
By John Schlageck, Kansas Farm Bureau
Being one of the early Baby Boomers there’s plenty to talk about in my lifetime that’s lasted into its...
Stockman’s instincts rooted in the heart
By John Schlageck, Kansas Farm Bureau
Farmer stockmen possess a burning desire to care for their livestock. A few years back, I witnessed this dedication...