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PET PAG ES: Health tips for the four-legged mem bers of your family LIQUID GOL D: EIRMC becomes second location in the state that can accept donated brea st milk Depression Don’t face it Spring/Summer 2014 alone 522-1800, ext. 1144, Issue 1,145 — 22nd fax 529-9683, email: n just 15 years, Hailey B y DESIRAI SCHILD Hampton has compiled For Farm & Ranch an amazing resume for Idaho’ oldest rodeo such a young girl. off every night with is kicking She has the tric activities audiences kid-cenheld two oflove. “We wondered last fices in her year how many young folks FFA chapter we’d get at the lamb and calf at Mackay scrambles,” said Bob Skinner, High School, a long-time event organizer. “We thought is in charge we’d have a few, of producing but we had kids lined up clear all the audio/ across the arena.” visual content Hailey The lamb scramble for next year’s pits children up to 8 years 4-H ‘Know Your governold against sheep with ribbons ment’ Conference, tied on them. is a The purpose is to team leader, a poultry 4-H snag projbon as the sheep rush the ribect 4-H leader, a small-busiby. Children older than ness co-owner and 8 and up to entreabout 13 years of preneur and this summer age same in the calf scramble.do the is in charge of the school’s That is followed hydroponics greenhouse. busting, where kids by mutton “This summer, I’d try like to the top score riding to make sell the multicolored a hurtling heirsheep. Every participant loom tomatoes we raise in War Bonnet belt buckle. gets a the greenhouse at the “The top winner ers market in Idaho farmgets an Falls,” engraved BB gun Pat Sutphin / psutphin@postregist she said. just like the er.com top cowboys get Orin John Larsen She and her brothers an engraved rides during the third 30-30 saddle rifle,” Nathan, 13, and Caleb, night of last year’s Skinner said. 3, 2013, at Sandy Downs. “The big screen will War Bonnet Roundup This year’s rodeo, raise Hampshire/Suf 9, from kids lamb and be on Aug. which opens Thursday, folkkids and the parents up so the calf scrambles to cross lambs for their will include everything can see the bronc and bull riding. own event on a screen 4-H and FFA projects that is very and clear and colorful.” sell lambs to other kids too. That is followed by “We schedule a weekbull riding where youngthe mini end and choose a few athletes ride miniature bulls, lambs to put on a standgood just like the big bull riders. and teach the kids Where: Sandy Downs what to The rodeo itself starts look for,” she said. When: July 31 to Aug. each “My night at 8 p.m. 3 ents help us with selling parTImes: Mutton busting “Our rodeo attracts and and some other things mini the bull top riding, but followed cowboys and cowgirls we are in charge and lamb and calf scramble, by make over,” Skinner said. from all 7 most of the decisions.” p.m.; main rodeo 8 who come to the rodeo “People p.m. Her family has been Professional Bull Riding: to see the competitors will get 2 involved in 4-H for who are p.m. Aug. 3; $25 years. tops in their sport “My dad, Jeremy, is in America Cost: General admission, in and Canada and charge of the entire they can see adult $18 in advance, club, my them right here in $20 mom, Monica, teaches Idaho Falls. the gate; children younger at sheep, We have a full lineup a neighbor teaches of the best than 12, $10 pigs and there is in rodeo.” I teach chickens,” Phone: 757-7434 she said. Each night of the rodeo “It is fun to see the Online: www.warbonne Pat Sutphin / psutphin@postregist is its little own individual event, t er.com kids’ faces when they not a qualroundup.org Tristan Stutey, 5, ifier for the other hangs on during the what you are teaching get nights. Howmutton busting event of last year’s War them.” ever, the person Hailey enjoys livestock Bonnet Roundup with Sandy Downs in Idaho on Aug. 1, 2013, score in their event the top event judging and hopes at Falls. The event is to be on the coveted engraved will earn screenright up there on the big kid-centric events just one of several a college livestock at this year’s War where everyone judging dle rifle and will be 30-30 sadBonnet on Thursday. team one day. Her declared the audience has a great in the the world. The responWar Bonnet 2014 prize money for view of sibilities require persistence winner for each of the top bulls the opportunity for that event. and riders.” the top bull riders is in the milpeople in and hard work. this area to see “The PBR is very lions of dollars, too.” the top bull Three nights of rodeo “You can’t let it get riders and rodeo are fol- from regular rodeo,” different VIP, costing $100 away lowed by the Aug. 3 cowboys and Mortensen from you for even Professional said. “Both son, will buy a spectatorper per- girls in the world competing one day. the Bull bulls Riders and competition. a meal, right here,” It’s hard to make up,” rid- beverages, ers have their own she said. Skinner a front-row seat “The PBR is fans from all For about 10 days to a great opportunity said. “It’s nonstop over the world each bull-riding action,” because the PBR the event and a chance to interfor summer, she just has said Judd is televised who loves rodeo alreadyanyone act with the riders fun. Mortensen, in most countries. as they wait those another of or “We have a great chapter for their turns in who are curious and for organizers. “We will the event Last year, it boasted more the chutes. A to and take cool trips than have the 100 million see what it’s all about. want in a charviewers from around 10-seat VIP table is $950. ter bus named ‘The This is the best “The rodeo and the Roche Coach’ after former PBR are ask for.” show anybody could ag teacher VerNon Roche,” she said. “Last year, we went to the national FFA convention in Louisville, Ky., and on our way visited Dallas, Secretary Bill Northey Oklahosaid. long the cold lasts, ma City, Shreveport, Dwindling Midwest the Dubuque 20 Nashsupplies Telegraph percent of its propane ville and the Duck and rising demand Herald reported. Comfrom a pushed pro1,900-mile pipeline mander factory on “I pane think prices the that the propane situation last winter show, Duck Dynasty. TV es from Canada across stretchly $5 per gallon, more to near- really caught people off guard We Iowa and than three year,” last into Illinois. also stopped at museums, times their normal said The level. North- director Deb Grooms, executive have modified pipeline owners the Grand Canyon ey doesn’t expect prices of Iowa Propane Associaand Mt. it to carry petroDUBUQUE, Iowa that high, tion. “We Rushmore.” (AP) — but stresses had experienced some leum products, effectively shutting Farmers and homeowners it’s important to be off that method of who prepared. not-so-cold winters use propane should propane delivin To be featured ous years, and people the previ- ery to Iowa. As a result, “I would really doubt tanks before cold fill their state reshad the atti- idents Farmers, email Farm in Future that a sitweather uation like are increasingly arrives or contract Managing Editor Bill & Ranch that would hit us again, tude that they didn’t want to buy supplies at but propane from Conway,reliant on propane if they wouldn’t at freditor@postreg Bradshaw there is just no way lower prices beforehand Kansas, ister.com. need it.” to know which costs more. Planning ahead is costs spike this winter in case for sure,” he said. especially as they important given the Prices will largely did last year, Iowa growing conn Inadequate supply depend on cerns Agriculture how could mean about supply. cold it is this winter a situation like last year and how Iowa historically received PROPANE, Continued about on Page D2 War Bonnet Roundup 2014 1D0A1Ho gs thindo Summ Sowi ng ation Guide er Recre the SeedS of health and wellneSS. 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