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Two Worlds

Two Worlds

Kory Keeth is part of a family-owned cattle operation, as well as a PRCA rodeo announcer  Kory Keeth has known since he was 5 years old that he wanted to…

One Day at a Time

One Day at a Time

The Southern family works together to keep their family farm going John Southern was raised on his family farm in Carl Junction, Mo.  His dad Lloyd Southern began farming in…

Making Haying a Little Easier

Making Haying a Little Easier

Lifelong farmer manufactures an easier way to load net wrap Not all technological advances come from highly trained engineers. Sometimes the ideas come from the boots on the ground.  Francis Ehemann,…

A Cattleman, Farmer and Cowboy

A Cattleman, Farmer and Cowboy

Hayden Leavell raises cattle, helps with his family’s poultry operation and is a high school rodeo competitor Agriculture has more than its fair share of well-grounded and driven youth, but…

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Making Haying a Little Easier

Making Haying a Little Easier

Terry RoppJanuary 11, 2021No Comment2021-01-05T15:09:45-06:00
Lifelong farmer manufactures an easier way to load net wrap Not all technological advances come from highly trained engineers. Sometimes the ideas come from the boots on the ground.  Francis Ehemann, a lifelong farmer, had a problem. He and his two…
A Cattleman, Farmer and Cowboy

A Cattleman, Farmer and Cowboy

Terry Ropp January 5, 2021 No Comment2021-01-05T15:40:00-06:00
Hayden Leavell raises cattle, helps with his family’s poultry operation and is a high school rodeo competitor Agriculture has more than its fair share of well-grounded and driven youth, but few purposely start on their life’s goals as early as…
Bringing Quality Beef to Customers

Bringing Quality Beef to Customers

Amber Parham January 5, 2021 No Comment2021-01-05T15:17:18-06:00
Barham’s Ozark Beef prides itself on producing beef from a well-maintained, stress-free herd In 2019, Charlie and Lynda Barham, and Ed and Mariana Linck launched Barham’s Ozark Beef, a direct-to-consumer program focused on delivering quality beef directly to their ;…

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Two Worlds

Two Worlds

Brenda BrinkleyJanuary 20, 2021No Comment2021-01-20T09:43:14-06:00
Kory Keeth is part of a family-owned cattle operation, as well as a PRCA rodeo announcer  Kory Keeth has known since he was 5 years old that he wanted to announce rodeos.  “I remember watching TV and I loved the…
One Day at a Time

One Day at a Time

Rachel Harper January 20, 2021 No Comment2021-01-20T09:38:26-06:00
The Southern family works together to keep their family farm going John Southern was raised on his family farm in Carl Junction, Mo.  His dad Lloyd Southern began farming in 1946 with some pigs and a few cattle. After coming…
Old-Fashioned Feed

Old-Fashioned Feed

Julie Turner-Crawford January 4, 2021 No Comment2020-12-30T09:20:33-06:00
Beaver Creek Feed Company caters to non-GMO producers While still in high school, Bryson Long began sourcing non-GMO grains for his family’s farming operation in Douglas County, Mo. The venture soon led to the birth of a new business –…

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Animal Health SOPs

Klaire HowertonJanuary 20, 2021No Comment2021-01-20T10:31:17-06:00
Assessing risk factors and creating standards for health can help producers achieve efficiency and consistency  Raising healthy animals is the goal for livestock producers. But how can producers achieve a healthy herd or flock? Writing up standard operating procedures, or…

Let’s Talk Credit

Erin Harvey January 20, 2021 No Comment2021-01-20T10:05:25-06:00
Now is a great time to get financially fit With the arrival of the New Year I’m sure you have seen ads or commercials for exercising, getting your home organized and many other popular resolutions. Now is also a great…

Be Watchful for Fescue Foot

Klaire Howerton January 11, 2021 No Comment2021-01-05T15:50:37-06:00
Producers can reduce the risk of the disease by reducing fall fescue access Fescue foot is a health issue in cattle that can be common this time of year. This painful condition is something producers will want to watch out…

Don’t Forget Supplements

Klaire Howerton January 5, 2021 No Comment2021-01-05T15:48:39-06:00
While supplements can be an appropriate accompaniment to livestock’s diet year-round, many producer’s thoughts tend to turn to supplementation in the winter. “Supplements are important for livestock when there is a nutrient deficiency or imbalance of nutrients that prevents livestock…

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The holiday hustle

Jody HarrisJanuary 11, 2021No Comment2021-01-05T14:57:35-06:00
Oh, the holidays! We love them around here. We are currently in the stage of the holiday break where no one has a clue what day it is.  This year our immediate family drew names for Christmas. Each of us…

Fishing with phones

Jerry Crownover January 11, 2021 No Comment2021-01-05T15:10:18-06:00
My wife and I were watching one of those pawnshop reality shows on TV last week (How boring is our life?), when a guy brought in an old, crank-type telephone, to try to sell to the owners. My wife, being…

Resolutions for producers

Julie Turner-Crawford January 11, 2021 No Comment2021-01-05T15:02:00-06:00
It’s 2021! Like many of you, I was glad to bid 2020 adieu. It was a long, tough year, and I’m happy to see it go. With a new year often comes those resolutions. Some of the more common ones…

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Big Tech Ag

Lance AlbinJanuary 11, 2021No Comment2021-01-05T15:47:06-06:00
Technology continues to transform production agriculture in ways we could have never imagined. As the pace of innovation and adoption continues to ramp up, it is becoming clear that big tech has a big place in the future of American…

Big Tech Ag

Lance Albin January 4, 2021 No Comment2020-12-30T09:36:05-06:00
Technology continues to transform production agriculture in ways we could have never imagined. As the pace of innovation and adoption continues to ramp up, it is becoming clear that big tech has a big place in the future of American…

Farm Programs and Incentives – Worth the Effort?

Ken Knies December 21, 2020 No Comment2020-12-15T16:35:55-06:00
Without question, there are a myriad of farm and ranch programs available to today’s producer.  One key objective is to identify which programs (if any) are beneficial to your ; I want to offer some general information pertinent to some…

Farm Programs and Incentives – Worth the Effort?

Ken Knies December 14, 2020 No Comment2020-12-10T14:16:29-06:00
Without question, there are a myriad of farm and ranch programs available to today’s producer.  One key objective is to identify which programs (if any) are beneficial to your ; The CARES Act makes available various incentive-based offerings for the…

Ozarks Roots  Get Feed for Ozarks Roots

Honoring the Importance of Agriculture

Honoring the Importance of Agriculture

Terry RoppJanuary 11, 2021No Comment2021-01-05T15:26:20-06:00
The Plantation Agriculture Museum was the first state-owned agriculture museum  William Pinkney Dortch arrived in the Pulaski/Lonoke County, Ark., area before the Civil War and married the daughter of another settler. He built a beautiful home he named Marlsgate after…
Couple Rebuilds History

Couple Rebuilds History

Jayne Kinnie-Hout January 4, 2021 No Comment2020-12-30T09:11:20-06:00
After years of disrepair, Clyde and Janet Beal have restored Britain Mill Clyde and Janet Beal own the stunning Britain Mill on Turnback Creek, Mo. The historic mill, circa 1839, lies along Route 66 and is located in the heart…
Still Standing Strong

Still Standing Strong

Kathy Parker December 21, 2020 No Comment2020-12-15T16:22:04-06:00
An almost-forgotten cabin has been reclaimed by family members Keith Parker is a master builder and fabricator. He should be; he started when he was 12 years old. Forty-four years ago, Keith built a cabin on a wooded 80 acres…

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