Day: January 29, 2020
U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement Finally Close to Approval
A Big Win for Beef By Larry Stalcup, Contributing Editor In between impeachment proceedings, exterminating the world’s deadliest terrorist and a host of other political
20 Questions for 2020
By Jim Whitt, Contributing Editor I f you are old enough, you may remember a game called 20 Questions. Here’s how it works. One person
Showing the Lifestyle
By Betty Jo Gigot, Publisher he ranch house was perched at the top of a very steep hill dotted with Palo Verde and mesquite, and
Trade Issues Just Part of the Cattle and Beef Industry
By Will Verboven, Contributing Editor For almost two decades the patient publisher of this honorable publication has allowed me to expound and vent on various
Recollections
By Betty Jo Gigot, Publisher My recollections on Australia are going on hold until the next issue as many of the areas now on fire
Jake Ruth: Cow Man in Corn Country
By Patti Wilson, Contributing Editor Jake Ruth has always been the cowboy in his family. “I always knew what I wanted to do. I was
Meat and Greet
Empowering Future Ag Leaders through Raising Livestock and Partnerships By Kelsey Pope, Contributing Editor Showcasing how food is raised while building better connections between people
Gyspy Wagon Feb./March 2020
By Betty Jo Gigot, Publisher The opportunity to travel to Australia three different times and also to spend a month each time is one of
Synthetic Milk, Synthetic Burgers
The Avalanche Comes Down By Patti Wilson, Contributing Editor As of late, we all have heard about the “veggie burger” syndrome; we must forsake animal
Trade Wars
By Blaine Davis, Contributing Editor As I tear the last page of my 2019 calendar from the visor of my “iron steed,” another challenging, if