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November 2011

Nov 26
THE STABLE...Centerpiece of Christmas

Thank God for livestock at the time of the birth of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ!

Nov 1
Giving Thanks

As we look around the country, there appears not to be much to be thankful for. And, yet for the exception of parts of Texas and North Dakota, we who are involved in agriculture have much to be thankful.

 

October 2011

Oct 1
The Hunt
Venison is so much a member of the red meat group that it is nearly impossible to come upon the deer hunting season without comment — especially when it involves family, who have evolved into students of the trade.

 

 

September 2011

Sep 1
Jersey City Steaks – Gourmet: Juicy, Tender, Tasty!

Jersey City Steaks, unlike their counterparts – the Kansas City Strips and New York Strips – are even tastier, to the point of falling into the category of gourmet. This isn’t such a known fact, even among meat connoisseurs.

 

August 2011

Aug 1
Teamwork: Keeping the Tugs Tight

There has never been a greater need for teamwork within our workforce than there is today, nor a more demanding use of my time than that of speaking on the subject of teamwork; about the importance and value of all of us working together! As the economy continues to struggle, the size of the work force continues to dwindle...

 

July 2011

Jul 1
Is the bag half-full, or half-empty?

Does the old “principled” adage about the glass being half-empty or half-full have as much application to groceries as it does about attitude? In-spite of those that took umbrage with me after reading my last column, I believe it does...

 

June 2011

Jun 1
County Fairs — The Biggest Show On Earth

For farmers and ranchers, the county fair is the biggest show on earth – nearly 3000 fairs occupying more than a quarter million acres. Maybe the county fair in your county has shrunk in size, but when combined with others across the country, it’s still quite a show that you guys put on...

 

May 2011

May 1
Finish Lines are for Losers

Where there are more losers than winners, who would ever want to cross the finish line? The odds of winning are less than ten percent – even less for livestock producers who are just trying to wing it without a livestock marketing plan.

 
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