CATTLEMEN’S SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS

CATTLEMEN’S SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS – The Cedar Co. Cattlemen’s Association hosted “meet the scholarship recipients” night in conjunction with their June membership meeting on Thursday, June 7, 2018 at the Land O’Lakes Youth Fairgrounds in El Dorado Springs. The meal consisting of brisket, green beans, baked beans, and cheesy potatoes was provided by the board. Desserts

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Prices and totals from 2018 Cedar County Youth Fair

The auction grossed $30,722; 78 Exhibitors participated in the premium sale; 55 Businesses and Individuals contributed through the premium sale ranging from $20 – $2,940 with each and every one greatly appreciated: 1. Mid MO Bank $2,940 2. Farmers Market of Bolivar $2,825 3. Cubbage Feed $2,730 4. Needmore Land & Logs $1,510 5. United

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2018 Farm Bill Passes the House

Congresswoman Vicky Hartzler (MO-04) made the following statement upon the House’s passage of the 2018 Farm Bill. “Missouri farmers work hard every day to feed the world, and they need the certainty that this farm bill provides. This bill ensures the American consumer continues to enjoy the safest, most abundant food supply in the world

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Cooperative efforts producing positive results, but more work still needed

MDC, USDA still seeking citizen help in feral hog elimination Missouri’s feral hog elimination efforts are producing encouraging numbers, but experts know there’s more work to be done. The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC), United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and other members of the Missouri Feral Hog Partnership are continuing their search for these

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More Regulations

The Missouri Department of Conservation has recently handed out new regulations for the upcoming fall deer season which includes telling anyone who puts out mineral blocks, salt blocks or wildlife feed that they can no longer do so.  Good luck with that. Such a regulation shows just how far the MDC has moved away from

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MU Extension offers four-day tour for cattle producers

University of Missouri Extension offers cattlemen a bus tour of cattle operations in Kansas and Oklahoma from Aug. 6-9. MU Extension Livestock Specialist Patrick Davis said the tour offers an opportunity to see several cattle operations to help them manage herds better, avoid disease conditions and make herds more profitable. Registration deadline is July 15.

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TOPS MO #9319 El Dorado Springs morning group Thursday, June 14

TOPS Chapter 9319 El Dorado Springs met in the United Methodist Church, 201 E Broadway on Thursday, June 14. For their weekly weigh-in and meeting. Leader, Sheryl Ann Walker called the meeting to order. Carol and Kay led us in singing “We’ve Found the Way” to the tune of America The Beautiful. We said our

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News from Harwood and Schell City

by Helen Ellerman Madalyn’s Kitchen, south of Schell City, will be closed on Saturday, June 30 and Sunday, July 1. The Community Fourth of July celebration will be held on Saturday night, June 30, starting at 6:30 p.m. in the Schell City Park. The meat and drinks will be furnished. Everyone attending is to bring

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Happy birthday Stacy Griffith

by Marge Zink and Julia Snethen Morning message at the Rockville United Methodist Church was “Peace in the Storm” by Page Martin taken from Mark 4:35-41. Mt. Zion Home Bible study was held in the Tom and Beverly Pelkey home Tuesday evening at 7 p.m. to study the Bible had 12 in attendance. Mt. Zion

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Gardening Charlotte

Darling Daylilies We don’t appreciate them as much as European settlers, who among their few possessions made room for Hemerocallis fulva, today’s common orange daylily, when they first arrived in North America. How did we forget how valuable these plants used to be? When I worked for several weeks in Southampton for the 50th Anniversary

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