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The Great Plains is rich in history and from it are a number of lessons that can be applied to today's way of life. Join us on the journey each weekday as we explore the past and look to the future.


     
 
 
  • Lindsi as guest host interviews Libbi about Urban Plunge in Omaha
     
      http://www.rodeoattitude.com/facesofag/2013/05/07/lindsi-as-guest-host-interviews-libbi-about-urban-plunge-in-omaha/
  • Piper Merritt wins with "Lucie" at OYE
     
      http://www.rodeoattitude.com/facesofag/2013/03/27/piper-merritt-wins-with-lucie-at-oye/
  • 2013 Daddy Daughter Date Night St. Patricks Day
     
      http://www.rodeoattitude.com/facesofag/2013/03/18/2013-daddy-daughter-date-night-st-patricks-day/
  • Bryce Schumann CEO American Angus straight up about future of beef
     
      http://www.rodeoattitude.com/facesofag/2013/02/11/bryce-schumann-ceo-american-angus-straight-up-about-future-of-beef/
  • Valentine Livestock Auction host Midwest Contest
     
      http://www.rodeoattitude.com/facesofag/2013/01/30/valentine-livestock-auction-host-midwest-contest/

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Frank Mitloehner

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Presenting at the 29th Annual Alltech Symposium in Lexington, KY Dr. Frank Mitloehner from the University of California, Davis discusses the real fact on GHG’s emitted from agriculture. The facts presented in this Rural Route Radio program need to be in every school in America.

Trent Damien

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So the United States consumer has the benefit of spending less than 10% of their disposal income on food. Should it be more? Well from the 29th annual Alltech Symposium in Lexington, KY today Damien McLoughlin from University College Dublin tells Trent Loos on Colorado Trails and Tales that maybe food should be more expensive. Do you agree? trentloos@gmail.com

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