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Buchman, Frank

Second Chance Comes Sometimes

“No horse until we have a place to keep one.” Nothing hurt an 11-year-old want-a-be cowboy any more than Mom’s repeated response to begging for...

Vaccination’s Always Better Than Horse Disease Consequences

By Frank J. Buchman Nobody likes to get a shot at the doctor’s office. Horses hate to be given vaccination, too, some worse than others. Still, it’s...

Barbecue Again The Highlight For Osage City’s Smoke In The Spring

By Frank J. Buchman There’s going to be lots of smoke in the air. At least that’ll be the case Friday and Saturday at Jones Park...

Farmers Urged Tell Their True Ag Story To Consumers Far Removed From Industry

By Frank J. Buchman “Milk isn’t really made in a plastic jug at the supermarket cooler.” Although many smirk at that remark, it makes some folks...

A Cowboy’s Faith: Speaking Publicly Offers Service

By Frank J. Buchman “Getting up in front of a group of people still makes us very nervous.” Despite our maturity, unmemorable and uncountable number of...

Spring Will Bring Tornadoes To Kansas Making Awareness  Always Essential

By Frank J. Buchman Kansas may have become more famous, perhaps infamous would be more appropriate, with the popular Wizard of Oz book and movie. It...

Emporia Family Grows Into Sheep Business Producing The ‘Best’ Around

By Frank J. Buchman “What started as a project for our children has grown into a family business.” Now, Joe and Penny Smith and their three...

A Cowboy’s Faith: Amazing, Certainly Not Humdrum

By Frank J. Buchman “Your God Is Too Boring” It’s the title of the book we’re reading, but the thought never crossed our mind. Like saying...

Simple, Guided Repetition Rewarded For Correctness Builds Champion Horses, Top Reiner Says

By Frank J. Buchman “Patience is the most important part of training horses.” Tim McQuay was emphatic and repetitious in that point during his half dozen...

Agriculture Outlook, Management Advice Set For Farm Profit Conference At Randolph

By Frank J. Buchman Commodity prices received by farmers and ranchers have dropped significantly in the past year making all wonder just where their future...
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