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    Loos Trails and Tales April 14, 2017 Cara Wilson thanks God for picking her to be Kris Wilson's wife

    This special tribute on Good Friday 2017 is to the Kris and Cara Wilson family. God gained one of the best cowboy's earth ever had on Sept 7, 2016. Today Cara shares what she has gained and what comes next for herself and her family with this loss.

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    Loos Tales April 11, 2017 Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts explains rodeo still relevant in terms of history, heritage & education with Kara Robbins

    In preparation for this weeks UNL Rodeo the Governor saddles up at the Capitol and takes to moment to explain the importance of rodeo past and present. It is not clearly known if Governor Pete Ricketts had a seatbelt on when riding in Downtown Lincoln.

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    Loos Tales April 7, 2017 Heart City shows exactly how much they care for farm/ranch families

    Todd Rothleunter is the President of Valentine Livestock Auction and leads the charge in helping friends in ranching families. In Valentine on this day $30,415 is gathered that will go to help the fire victims in the Southern Great Plains.

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    Rural Route Radio April 4, 2017 Conservation easements are evil. Well do doubt Martha Boneta understands that from VA Liberty Farm

    Martha Boneta did not grow up on a farm. She did although grow up with a dream of owning a farm. After putting herself through law school she did not practice law instead her family bought a farm. What happened after that could not even be made up by Hollywood. Share the passion and energy of this true Patriot.

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    Rural Route Radio March 31, 2017 "We are blessed that we have our lives" Janell Kay Smit shares the sentiments of the many who lost everything else in fires

    The day that changed the world. Young, seasoned and tired all will tell you that they view life differently after March 6, 2017. I mean when you are driving 70 mph down a road and fire passes you raging out of control you know anything could happen. Janell recounts the trials and success stories of the past 3 weeks in Clark County, Kansas.

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    Loos Tales for March 31, 2017 Janell Kay Smit shares the story of true hero in Kansas Wildfire relief, the MAN is 13 years old

    So many emotional stories will continue to surface from the four states with extreme fire damage. The stories will continue be about ordinary people doing extraordinary things to assist people who need it. Janell shares a story about a 13 year old young man from MN who gifts his paycheck to a Ashland, KS farmer.

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    Rural Route Radio March 30, 2017 Robert Semands lays ground on Agenda 21 and how it affects all

    Coming from Edmond, OK Robert brings the Urban thought process to the erosion of property rights. No matter what your previous thoughts have been about Agenda 21 if you willingly take the time to listen you will think about things as you never have before.

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    Loos Tales Special Report March 30, 2017 Bryan Gill "Champions" a relief effort at Mobridge Livestock Market today

    The generosity of Rural America continues to shine as our friends and neighbors have been hit hard with wildfires. Today at Mobridge Livestock Market in South Dakota a roll auction will take place for all that want to be a part of the solution.

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    Rural Route Radio March 28, 2017 Utah Patriot Shawna Cox shares a glimpse of the "Judicial" corruption surfacing

    Shawna Cox learned first hand as she was tried as co-conspirator in the Federal Courtroom of Portland that judges are corrupt. You will most likely believe this is a made for radio "hollywood" broadcast or that Shawna Cox is crazy. Well Shawna is crazy for sure not many would endure what she has to expose the truth.

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    Loos Trails and Tales March 24, 2017 Alberta Elk ranchers suffocating under Federal Regulations

    Holly Bamber and her family have been in the elk ranching business since 1985. 15 years ago there were 500 elk ranchers in Alberta alone today there are 130. In the mid 90's the Bamber's started harvesting and selling elk antler and today still going strong.

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    Rural Route Radio March 22, 2017 Mid Missouri Energy is using everything but the squeal in ethanol production says Chris Wilson

    The old saying is that we use everything but the squeal in the harvest of a pig. Well that is goes to all of American agriculture not simply animals. Mid Missouri Energy is a farmer owned ethanol plant at Malta Bend and you will learn something you did not know about ethanol. I will bet you some alcohol on it.

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    Rural Route Radio March 21, 2017 Mrs Australian 2017 is spreading the word about agriculture Leila Sweeney from Victoria

    For the past 5 years Leila Sweeney and her husband have been trying to bridge the gap between Rural and Urban Australia. Today she decided to use the platform of Mrs Australia to further the cause.

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    Loos Trails and Tales March 23, 2017 Bringing decision making back local says Jim Carlson KNRC

    Jim Carlson Exec Director of the Kansas Natural Resource Coalition joins to share the plan for upcoming conference in Dodge City. Get into Dodge is the moral of the story and learn how county government uses the authority that have always had. More information at www.KNRC.org

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    Loos Trails and Tales March 17, 2017 Special Report Wildfire coverage with Monte Tucker from OK

    If you are not there you can not understand the severity of this wildfire. Monte has been on the front lines of this relief effort and the 4 minutes you spend will be will serve you well.

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    Loos Tales and Trails March 16, 2017 UNL fundraising rodeo Kara Robbins with details about educational efforts

    The University of Nebraska-Lincoln will be hosting the annual college rodeo at the Lancaster Events Center on April 14-15. In addition to barrow racing the team gets in local schools and educates students about the importance of animal ownership and care. A tremendous spokesperson for UNL Kara tells the story extremely well.

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    Rural Route Radio March 14, 2017 The last 40 years worth of dietary advice has caused rise of chronic illness Jenni Gallagher FLN explains

    Why the is the blatantly dangerous dietary advice the government has been serving us without consequences? No matter where we have been the Keto revolution is taking us where we should be.

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    Loos Trails and Tales March 15, 2017 Kara Bond a self proclaimed City Girl saddles up to save cows from fire.

    So exactly what would your first thought be if you were just told your home burned down? Eric and Kara Bond are from Knowles, OK and lived through the fire, in fact mentality still fighting it like we all would be.

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    Loos Trails and Tales March 14, 2017 Matt Perrier Saddled up to find a solution with Kansas Wildfires

    Matt Perrier brings a first hand account or the realization setting in Kansas burned out region right now. We are all seeking the right venue to assist in the rebuilding phase, Matt saddled up to help.

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    Loos Tales March 14, 2017 Action plan for fire relief LETS DO IT

    Cash is the only real thing that assist all of the families that are rebuilding a lifetime of investment that left in 24 hours. Today on Loos Tales the plan is in place for Rural America to hit a home run in relief the effort.

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    Loos Tales Special Report March 10, 2017 David Clawson KLA President with update on Wildfire devastation

    Many families in the Ashland, KS area have lost 400 plus head of cattle. Now that the fire has been mostly contained the real impact is beginning to sink in. The generosity of Rural America makes us proud in times like these.

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    Loos Trails and Tales March 7, 2017 Wildfire strikes again in Kansas/Oklahoma Bill Broadie with details from Ashland

    Cattle and homes are being lost and it is not over. Bill Broadie joins to share that last night reminds him of a horrible night in Vietnam. May God please lend a hand to the folks in the path of this raging blaze.

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    Loos Trails and Tales Feb 17, 2017 AFR with 112th convention in Oklahoma Sam Knipp with top of mind for farmers/ranchers

    Sam Knipp the director of communications for American Farmers and Ranchers shares how good that feels to be able to say that. So what are the top issues in farming and where exactly is the fuzz located?

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    Rural Route Radio Feb 16, 2017 USDA program allows local cattleman to donate beef to school Jim Pinney is doing it

    Husker Meats owned by Jim Pinney in Ainsworth, NE has been working with 7 schools this year supplying beef for school lunch. The USDA developed this local beef supply program and it is a great opportunity for students, schools and cattleman.

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    Loos Tales for Feb 16, 2017 Clayton Murphy "The Pig Farmer" wins Bronze medal in 2016 Rio Olympics

    Mark Murphy has been a long time friend and yet it was until this week I learned his son Clayton won a medal in 2016 Olympics. This is a great story of kid from Rural America with the work ethic to win against the best in the world.

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    Loos Trails and Tales Feb 10, 2017 Kimmi Lewis from the saddle to halls of State Capitol she is pushing back on Feds

    As a freshman in the Colorado House of Representatives Kimmi Lewis has authored 3 bills. The major push now is for HB17-1141 to put teeth in push back from rogue federal agents who destroy the lives of ranching families.

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    Rural Route Radio Feb 10, 2017 Phil Lyman San Juan County commissioner shares the culture of evil brought by federal agencies

    Dr. James Redd, LaVoy Finicum, Steven Shrader and the list goes on that are currently dead. The common denominator is FBI agent Dan Love who is currently under investigation for corruption. Oh wait he is also the key witness in the Bundy trial. Hollywood has never created a better drama than this sad true story from the West.

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    Loos Trails and Tales Feb 7, 2017 Mindy Patterson The Cavalry Group has Pacelle pouting like puppy

    The swamp draining is making great progress in the USDA. Not sure if you know it or not but much of your private information is available to the public and animal rights organizations. Well maybe we should say it was available.

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    Loos Tales for Feb 7, 2017 Don Liedman Carroll, NE with UNBELIEVEABLE story about his Nebraska Property Taxes

    Who could imagine that today you would pay more annually for property taxes than the actual original purchase price of the land? Wayne County landowner Don Liedman shares many stories that are just hard to believe. Even the Omaha World Herald is sharing the real story Ricketts calls plan to alter how ag land is valued ‘a big deal’ http://www.omaha.com/townnews/economics/rural-landowner-group-stands-with-ricketts-as-he-promotes-property/article_0f2bba6a-dbec-590c-834f-32ba0135c97a.html

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    Loos Tales Feb 1, 2017 Thanks Jarrod Bakker reminds us being called a pig is good thing

    Animal agriculture improves human lives beyond the nutritional value. Today a post from Jarrod Bakker about pigs made my day.

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    Rural Route Radio Feb 1, 2017 Alice Venter has a small farm in Georgia her husband from South Africa holy s**t

    How could a conversation turn from the pleasantries of Hereford hogs into murder of white farmers? My friends in many parts of the country will not feel comforted by this especially in North Dakota. It is about the land man.

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    Rural Route Radio Jan 31, 2017 On Weston Jones 16th birthday his mother lines up a radio conversation about the U.S. Constitution

    How about that for a 16th birthday gift from your mother? Weston Jones has strong convictions about freedom in the U.S. and is not afraid to share in the classroom or on the radio.

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    Loos Tales for Jan 31, 2017 The Endangered Species Act complete failure is privatization a cure?

    This week it was floated about that private landowners hold the key to saving plant and animal species. Well maybe a worthy discussion but this Loos Tales shares concerns about Africa's approach to get here.

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    Loos Tales for Jan 30, 2017 Jeanette Finicum leads the Stand for Freedom LaVoy started

    The meeting in John Day, OR will lead a revival that change the whole nation. One cowboys stand for freedom lives on.

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    Rural Route Radio Jan 26, 2017 LaVoy Finicum tribute from LaVoy Finicum himself

    Today marks the one year anniversary of the killing of LaVoy Finicum in Oregon. We will share a couple of his One Cowboy Stands for Freedom YouTube presentations in his honor.

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    Rural Route Radio Jan 24, 2017 Kris Anne Hall former Socialist now leading the fight for Liberty First

    An interesting perspective from a self acknowledged former liberal and socialist. Kris Anne Hall travels the nations pathways explaining how we once again achieve the "rights" the Constitution grants us as human beings and citizens of the United States of America.

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    Colorado Trails and Tales Jan 23, 2017 The "protest reinvigorated" era is here but it's not cut and dried First Amendment ALWAYS

    Inauguration weekend certainly brought about a whole new level of conversation nationwide. Too many of the freedoms our Founding Fathers granted us have eroded but there is a huge different between peaceful protest and destroy property.

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    Loos Tales for Jan 23, 2017 You know 11 year olds know more than most adults if you actually listen, father daughter chore time

    During chores last night Landri J ask me something that caught even me off guard. That discussion led to an entire awaking about heat and the next great Yorkshire boar name. All because she started the bags on fire.

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    Colorado Trails and Tales Jan 20, 2017 Inagauration day wishes for me in the Trump Administration Dept of Ed GONE

    Campaigning Donald Trump said“But I may cut Department of Education. I believe Common Core is a very bad thing. I believe that we should be — you know, educating our children from Iowa, from New Hampshire, from South Carolina, from California, from New York. I think that it should be local education.” Now I say let's make it happen.

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    Rural Route Radio Jan 18, 2017 Dairy Farmers are going broke because of Central Planning by Feds says Brenda Cochran

    Brenda Cochran and her husband Joseph continue to milk cows in Tioga County, PA despite below break even prices. What is the reform we need to put in place to get this changed right now?

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    Loos Tales for Jan 17, 2017 Letter to President Trump "God made a farmer" use him

    The last cabinet position to be filled in the upcoming Trump administration is the Secretary of Agriculture. With very justifiable logic Trent shares with the President why a bonafide farmer should get the tap on the shoulder.

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    Loos Tales Jan 16, 2017 Dr. Michael Dikeman from American Simmental Assoc Foundation Fundraiser

    The Simmental breed is the happening thing this year at the 2017 NWSS. Entries are up, attitudes about genetic progress are positive and retired KSU professor joins to explain the next tier of beef quality.

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    Loos Trails and Tales Jan 6, 2017 With as much tradition and greater taste than the Rose Bowl it's the 61st annual Beef Bowl

    Todd Erickson has spent the last 25 years preparing and pulling off the Lawry's Beef Bowl. Each team brings their squad to the restaurant in nutritional preparation for the Rose Bowl with PRIME RIB. https://www.facebook.com/Lawrys-Beef-Bowl-120346964698932/

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    Loos Trails and Tales Jan 5, 2017 Nebraska Gov Ricketts on 150th year of "The Good Life" and concerns about refugee dumping

    Nebraska Gov Pete Ricketts shares all the reasons we are so proud to call Nebraska home. One of the reasons is the giving spirit and we are an open state but what about this refugee dumping by the Feds that we can't get answers too?

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    Rural Route Radio Jan 5, 2017 The cooking intimidation must stop conclusion with Cristen Food and Swine

    Once we get beyond the hand signal issue between estrogen and testosterone barrier humans we get to the real meat of the matter. Today consumers have no clue how to cook and it scares them. Education is a must.

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    Rural Route Radio Jan 4, 2017 Wendell Schumm of Ontario shares the concern Canadians are currently getting from U.S. with Trump Elect

    A great way to start the first week of the year on Rural Route Radio with a great discussion about trade and pubcasting from Canada. Wendell is a ruminant nutritionist who has moved himself into the realm of blogging and podcasting to assist consumers in myth busting.

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    Loos Tales Jan 3, 2017 A real star was lost in 2016 The Cowboy Kris Wilson we pay tribute today

    On June 22, 2016 Kris Wilson joined Loos Tales to talk about his Western Faithbook Cowboy devotional that continues today. We lost Kris to the great remuda in the sky on Sept 7, 2017 and yet he continues to touch lives in a positive way everyday here on earth.

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    Loos Trails and Tales Jan 2, 2017 Hammond's reported to Federal Pen one year ago today recap from Ammon Bundy why Malheur occupation occurred

    On Jan 7, 2017 there we been a benefit auction for Susie Hammond wife of Dwight and mother of Stephen Hammond who were sent back to prison for protecting property rights. Ammon Bundy recorded this conversation with me from Malheur National Wildlife refuge on Jan 9, 2016. Please help the Hammonds https://www.facebook.com/events/339139403132349/

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    Loos Trails and Tales Dec 30, 2016 Free the Nation is the UN alternative for Native People and David Kam is saving the buffalo

    Joining me today from Southern California David Kam explains why buffalo need to be in a wildlife preserve not on farms/ranches. He is using the #NoDAPL as a true cash cow.

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    Loos Trails and Tales Dec 29, 2016 Ohio Dept of Corrections sells off prison farm assets, Dr. Leah Dorman WHY?

    One would think today we would address the VFD era of food animal agriculture that begins on Monday. NOPE we discuss the misguided notion that Ohio has that food should be purchases instead grown by 50,000 inmates.

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    Rural Route Radio Dec 29, 2016 The Shark Farmer keeping all things in perspective today in modern farming

    Rob Sharkey from Northern Illinois has found his voice via podcasting while still farming in challenging Illinois politics. Not giving the squeaky wheel too much of a platform while speaking the truth is a fine line.

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