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Colorado Livestock Association Convention
Saluting Those Who Serve
Betty Jo Gigot, Editor and Publisher
When Kent Bamford took over the reins of the Colorado Livestock Association (CLA) at the annual convention recently, he became a part of history.
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Colorado Livestock Association Convention
On Immigration
Betty Jo Gigot, Editor and Publisher
Kim Salinas didn’t pull any punches in her presentation to the Colorado Livestock Association (CLA) annual meeting. Salinas spends her days telling clients what their options are, and many of them are grim.
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Beef Under Roof
Faith in Family
Connie Smith Brad Sik calls himself a skeptic. That’s why he’s surprised with his own positive reaction to a new hoop structure housing some of his cattle on his farm near Yankton, in the southeastern portion of South Dakota. |
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Gypsy Wagon
Betty Jo Gigot, Editor and Publisher
For as long as I can remember, I have been an avid reader and gatherer of information. My idea of a really good day is to consume a couple of newspapers and most of a good book with cable news going on the background, just in case something interesting happens. |
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The Range of Reason
Tracy Rehberg, Contributing Editor What’s Fair is Fair
Across America the end of summer is marked by the coolness at dusk, the grumble of school bus engines and the shimmer of an old tradition: the state fair nearest you. |
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Whitt & Wisdom
Jim Whitt
Y – X = Why
I believe Dilbert is not so much a comic strip, but more a serial documentary about organizational cultures in desperate need of a radical new approach to leadership and motivation. |
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Wheeler Feedyard, Inc.
Faith in Family
Betty Jo Gigot, Editor and Publisher
Stacy and Don McCasland make a strong team. “We are really tight,” Stacy replied when asked if the pair wanted their picture taken together. “I trust Stacy 100 percent,” Don added.
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