Blogs
Opened Mail Most Suspicious
“Uncle Sam’s horses have evidently been lamed a lot recently, and now their riders can’t read too well either.”
Likewise, it’s a wonder tax refunds...
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Draft Horses Prove Fast Working Ability At EquiFest Of Kansas
The big horses were a big attraction at the EquiFest of Kansas in Salina.
Drafts horses of several breeds from throughout the Midwest and beyond...
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Olivet Farmer Still Busy With Lifetime Second Job After Retiring From 50 Years With County Highway Department
Working one job for half-a-century is a major accomplishment but Glen Tyson has been in his “second profession” even longer.
“Well, after 13,331 days, February...
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Open Horse Judging Contest Educational Kansas Horse Council Event At EquiFest
The Kansas Horse Council’s mission is “encouraging learning and higher education pursuits of individuals involved in the equine industry."
Fulfilling that purpose, the Kansas Horse...
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New EquiFest Attraction, Breakaway Roping Offers Beginner Learning Experiences Plus Big Payoff For Fastest Overall Ropers
Breakaway roping competition is fast becoming one of the most popular highest paying events in the sport of rodeo.
Quite longtime, breakaway roping had been...
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Wild West Of EquiFest Draws Bullseye Mounted Shooters From Seven States
Television and movie cowboys need to take lessons for accuracy shooting at bad guys from their running horses.
Participants in mounted shooting competitions are sure...
Blogs
New EquiFest Attraction, Breakaway Roping Offers Beginner Learning Experiences Plus Big Payoff For Fastest Overall Ropers
Breakaway roping competition is fast becoming one of the most popular highest paying events in the sport of rodeo.
Quite longtime, breakaway roping had been...
Blogs
Olivet Farmer Still Busy With Lifetime Second Job After Retiring From 50 Years With County Highway Department
Working one job for half-a-century is a major accomplishment but Glen Tyson has been in his “second profession” even longer.
“Well, after 13,331 days, February...

