Month: December 2020
The Straggler
By Baxter Black, Contributing Editor Ol’ Wayne was real particular about his steers. He figgered if he spent his hard earned pennies tryin’ to get
Stick to What You KNOW
By Chris McClure, Contributing Editor I’ve never been much of a fan of someone telling me what I should think. This tendency was particularly troublesome
CALF’s Featured Lady
By Patti Wilson, Contributing Editor Immersed in a lifetime of cattle industry experience, Lori Eberspacher remains grateful about the opportunities it has given her family.
A Better Way
By Patti Wilson, Contributing Editor This Chuteside examines a multi-faceted topic, and a cutting-edge method of vaccination that is gaining momentum. Though at first it
Happiness Is a Choice
By Patti Wilson, Contributing Editor As of this writing, Vice President Biden has been elected president of the United States. President Trump is “lawyered up,”
U.S. Meat Export Federation Strategic Planning
Marketers, Trade Reps Ponder Better Ways to Market Beef Abroad By Larry Stalcup, Contributing Editor The Japanese are craving U.S. beef. So are consumers in
What Next?
Lessons Learned from 2020 By Walt Barnhart, Contributing Editor Hindsight is 20/20, and most people are thankful hindsight is where 2020 has gone. Few would
Vista Vino Modern Grill
Castle Rock, Colo. By James Coope, Contributing Editor After arriving at the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, New York, It didn’t take long
Canadians Have Election Anxiety
By Will Verboven, Contributing Editor eReaders would know that the trading relationship between Canada and the United States is the largest, most stable and most
Gypsy Wagon Dec. 2020/ Jan. 2021
By Betty Go Gigot, Publisher First of all, Merry Christmas and best wishes for the new year! As strong and resilient people, I have no