Saturday, March 20, 2021
Friday, March 19, 2021
Why Farmers/Ranchers are just like Stock Dogs
Loos from the Hip March 18, 2021 in reality those of us taking care of land & livestock are no different than Border Collies.
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Race baiting was addressed by Thomas Sowell years ago, and it is worse now
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Rural Route Radio March 19, 2021 Jim Rutt from Virginia joins with full details on getting everything back to the local community. Game B is on.
Thursday, March 18, 2021
USA Farmers/Ranchers adapt to any situation, but are the hurdles getting too high?
Loos Tales Special Report March 18, 2012 Long time friend Karen DeQuasie says "Trent you have lost your mind." Call me crazy but I think property rights are under attack and it is getting dangerous.
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Seriously folks living in condo's in cities across the country are getting farm payments?
Jim Mundorf joins discussing his post on LonesomeLands.com with a whole new level of awareness about funneling farm money into the pockets of folks who have never farmed. Jenny Schweigert on this We The People Thursday edition.
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Nebraska Gov Ricketts animals are key to healthy planet and human
Loos Tales Special Report March 17, 2021 Nebraska Gov Pete Ricketts walks us through the challenges that activist bring to us in food production, property rights and educating our children.
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Wednesday, March 17, 2021
The battle for global resources, time to take gloves off
Rural Route Radio Mar 17, 2021 J.C. Cole walks through actually science about climate change and it is not something you are hearing anywhere else. China has too much control.
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Hey Maine "Soil Health" is the farmers job don't need legislation to make it happen
Across the Pond March 17, 2021 Andrew Henderson is not real excited that St Patrick himself could have been from Scotland. Property Rights are at the base of all things.
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Tuesday, March 16, 2021
30/30 Food consumers are at risk with the loss of property rights, food and energy shortages
Rural Route Radio March 16, 2021 Kim Bremmer, Andrew Henderson and Trent Loos dive into the Biden Jan 27, 2021 EO known as 30/30. Folks this appears to affect farmers/ranchers, but it is the non-farm food eating, clothes wearing, fuel loving consumer that needs to know about it.
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Monday, March 15, 2021
Canning tomatoes, government and Jesus all in one discussion
Do everything right and still fail
Loos from the Hip March 15, 2021 dealing with Mother Nature is one thing but throw Big Brother in and food availability can be a problem.
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Loos Tales for March 16, 2021 As fate would have it, or divine intervention I said thanks my friend Ace Kary
Judge Henderson weighs in on vaccination without accreditation
Across the Pond March 15, 2021 people need to stop falling prey to the headlines and demand science behind the narrative. Climate Change, Meat consumption and now COVID19 folks ask for answers.
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Rural Route Radio March 15, 2021 Hank Vogler on the ILLEGAL land ownership not only of Federal Land but in Nevada by SNWA
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Sunday, March 14, 2021
J.C. Cole with preview for discussion about parallels Soviet Union collapse and USA today
Loos Tales for March 15, 2021 Amazing things happening in Rural South Dakota, Lemmon to be exact. Jen Suter CEO of Chamber of Commerce explains
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