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Rick Tompson and GeorgeMcIntyre were at the SwensonRanch this past Friday to makesure Leonard had posted his CalReport.
With the calving season quicklyapproaching, area ranchers are
reminded to have these reportsposted near their calving barn at least10 days prior to the start o calving.
Having the cows fill out thisreport will help reduce stress to boththe cow and the rancher and helpthe newborn cal off to a good start.
It is suggested to have severalpermanent markers (Sharpies)available or the cows to use.
Rick, George, Leonard, Blakeand Oreo hope all area ranchershave a sae and successul calvingseason!
Leonard Swenson, son Blake Swenson, George McIntyre
and Rick Thompson met up at the Swenson Ranch topost a Calf Report in which all the heifers are required
to ll out prior to giving birth. Oreo, below left, will help
reinforce the rule. Also, ranchers are reminded that it isLeap Year, so calves may come a day later in March.
Published by BS Central
515 2nd Ave. S Glasgow, MT 59230406-228-4558 fax: 406-228-4578
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uary1,
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Calving season is upon us, are your cows prepared?
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February 2nd is Groundhog Day. With cloudyskies orecast or western Pennsylvania on uesdaymorning, its unlikely amed groundhog PunxsutawneyPhil will see his shadow when he pops out o his burrowAccording to legend, i Phil sees his shadow on February2nd, the scared groundhog returns to his burrow andthe USA is in store or six more weeks o winter. Buti he doesnt see his shadow, the country can expect
warmer temperatures and an early spring. But just how accurate is Punxsutawney Phil? Hesbatting about .390, according to a V report yesterday.
Although Phil is the most amous hog, other urryorecasters include West Virginias French Creek FreddieGeorgias Geneneral Beauregard Lee, Ohios BuckeyeChuck, North Carolinas Sir Wally Wally, LouisianasCajun Groundhog, Alabamas Smith Lake Jake and NewYorks Staten Island Chuck (ull name: Charles G. Hogg) Groundhog Days origins lie in an ancient Europeancelebration o Candlemas, which is a point midway
between the winter solstice and the spring equinox. Superstition has it that air weather predicted astormy and cold second hal to winter, as noted in thisOld English saying:
If Candlemas be fair and bright,Winter has another flight.If Candlemas brings clouds and rain,Winter will not come again.
At any rate, heres hoping Phil, Freddie, WallyWally, Jake, Chuck or any o those 20-pound rodentsdont see their shadow uesday morning.
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Soft Landing, a local Missoula group that was
formed recently, is working to bring the Internationa
Rescue Committee, a United Nations organization
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refugees a year. A peaceful protest rally was gathering
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BUZZIFIEDS
Long Februaryin front of
us... Leap Year!
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 14. North
northwest wind around 6 mph becoming calm in theevening.
Tuesday:A 20 percent chance of snow showers. Mostlycloudy, with a high near 29. Light and variable wind
becoming south southeast 5 to 7 mph in the morning.
Tuesday Night:A 20 percent chance of snow showersbefore 11pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 13.
Light and variable wind becoming west 5 to 7 mph aftermidnight.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 29. Westwind 9 to 11 mph.
Wednesday Night:Partly cloudy, with a low around 13.
West wind 7 to 9 mph becoming south in the evening.
Thursday: Partly sunny, with a high near 34. Southsouthwest wind 8 to 10 mph.
Thursday Night: A slight chance of snow showers.Mostly cloudy, with a low around 18.
Friday:Partly sunny, with a high near 34.
Friday Night:Partly cloudy, with a low around 21.
Saturday: Partly sunny, with a high near 37.
Saturday Night: A slight chance of snow showers.Mostly cloudy, with a low around 23.
Sunday:A slight chance of snow showers. Mostly cloudy,
with a high near 34. Breezy.
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Leap Years are needed to keep our modern dayGregorian calendar which was introduced byPope Gregory XIII in 1592 in alignment with the
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My amily used to live back east. Its a silly place. Teylive stacked on top o each other in cities and spend theirtime telling their neighbors what to do, what to drive, what
to eat, how to raise their kids, and a host o other thingsthat quite rankly are none o their business. Tey walkaround araid o terrorists, muggers, and snow. Tey wonthelp each other out, because that guy on the side o theroad might actually be a serial killer. Tey eel thoroughlyhelpless and as a result constantly call or the governmentto solve all their problems. Its a very depressing way o lie,really, and certainly no way to raise kids. So or those and other reasons, we moved. We movedto a place where people sort their own stuff out, withoutasking Big Brother to wave his magic wand. We moved
to a place where people do help each other out, becauseeven i that guy by the broken-down car is a serial killer,theres shotguns in every truck and the drivers know howto use them. We moved to a place where people havepantries and dont need to get in fights over the last loa obread in the grocery store every time theres a flurry. Wemoved to a place where people live and let live. We movedout here hoping or better neighbors and a better way oliving, and we ound it beyond our wildest expectations. And then I pick up the Buzzand find some guy onthe cover spewing the same hand-wringing garbage we
put up with or nearly 30 years. Oh no! Refugees! Government, please save us!
Im not sure which is more absurd, earing reugeesor thinking a government that cannot run a lemonadestand can somehow can protect you. Over seventy-thousand vetted reugees have beenadmitted to America since the start o the Global Waron error. Seventy thousand. I even one percent oreugees were militants, that would be 700 America-hating militants on US soil. By now there should havebeen at least several hundred acts o terrorism committed
by reugees, and yet, there hasnt been a single one.Depending on the source, either two or our reugeeshave been arrested or trying to engage in militant acts,and all were plotting to perorm said militant acts inother countries (and one against the very people we arefighting!). Yes, thats right, even the 0.006% o reugeeswho did try to commit terrorist acts liked America somuch they didnt want to do it here. And really, is thateven surprising? America rocks. For those who would point to the Boston bombers,those were second-generation asylees, not vetted
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reugees. For those who point to the Paris shootings, theSyrian passport ound was later proven to be a orgery:all the attackers were French and Belgian. Tere is nocredible evidence that ISIS is attempting to subvert thereugee process. Yes, some migrants whomay or may not have beenrefugees committed some atrocious violence againstwomen on New Years Eve...in Germany, a country wherethe victims were and still are largely discouraged andprohibited rom effective sel-deense. How do you thinkthat would play out around here? Chances are the womanwould promptly put a hal-inch hole between an attackersrunning lights. I not, some passerby would. I anybodycan afford to be welcoming to reugees, its us. I we wantto claim that an armed society is a polite society, then asone o the best-armed societies in the country, it behoovesus to be among the most polite. Let Caliornians ear
them and turn them away; let New Yorkers ear them; letMarylanders and New Jerseyians and whatever-you-call-people-in-Connecticut ear them; we should not. Let me be clear: I have no aith in the US governmentand even less in the UN (I do have aith in my neighborsand their judicious marksmanship). I do not believethat any governmental organization on any level--local,state, ederal, or international--can adequately screenreugees. What they can do (and have done) is make theprocess ridiculously convoluted, expensive, and time-consuming...bureaucrats are experts at that (as we will all
complain between now and April 15th). Teres so muchred tape that the reugee vetting process currently takes18 months at minimum and ofen upwards o our years,all beore a reugee ever steps oot on American soil. Why would a guy who wants to come kill us gothrough over two years o legal red tape when he couldjust get smuggled through Canada in two weeks? It wouldliterally be more time- and cost-effective to sail a landingcraf rom Cuba onto Miami beach like that horrible1980s Chuck Norris movie. A premise, I might add, that Iound so absurd, I couldnt finish watching..and I once sat
through a movie involving a demon-possessed turkey! When our ancestors turned away the St. Louis in1939, they had credible evidence rom multiple sourceso Nazi Fifh Columnist efforts on US soil. Yet no onetoday says those ears justified condemning to the gaschamber the 200+ innocents who would later die as aresult o those actions. I we turn away Syrian reugeeswith less evidence o danger, how will our grandchildrenjudge us? Ethan Pedde Glasgow
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