Month: April 2022
What’s Next On the Front Burner?
By Blaine Davis, Contributing Editor I can’t believe that 2022 is nearly one-quarter gone and another deadline has caught me with writer’s block and indecision
Harvey Dietrich: A Man To Be Remembered
By Betty Jo Gigot, Publisher Years ago, I was interviewing a young cowboy out in the vet shack about the cattle industry. It was about
Quiet, Boring Canadians Revolt Against Federal Government
By Will Verboven, Contributing Editor Canada doesn’t usually garner much interest in the United States, being we tend to be quiet, boring and hunkered down
Dealing With Adversity
By Jim Whitt, Contributing Editor A Galveston, Texas, newspaper ran a story about a woman and her pet parakeet named Chippie. It seems she was
USMEF Opposes Applying EU Health and Environmental Standards to Imports
The European Commission has issued a Call for Evidence to assess the rationale and legal feasibility of applying EU health and environmental standards to imported