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President’s Letter

Resolutions

Most everyone seems to make resolutions this time of year. At this point in time, with RFD-TV just celebrating our milestone 10th anniversary last month, we find ourselves also thinking about setting goals for the next 10 years.

On one hand, I am extremely proud of where RFD-TV is at after these first 10 years – distribution into over 40 million homes, signed multi-year carriage agreements with every major cable/DBS company, over 12 million homes tuning in each week, 93 wonderful, independent programmers putting out first-class shows – accomplishments that we could not have even dreamed of happening 10 years ago when RFD-TV started out with 2 employees running the whole channel on DISH Network. On the other hand, I now know that RFD-TV is just scratching the surface of its real potential.

I still read, and respond, to every e-mail sent to [email protected]. Even after 10 years it boils down to two clear messages still being received from the average RFD-TV viewer:

1. It’s about time someone paid attention to rural America, while portraying a positive image of farmers and ranchers.2. Thank you for family-oriented programming. We don’t have to worry about RFD-TV with our kids/grandkids in the room.

Feedback and suggestions from our audience has been the one constant over the past 10 years. Our viewers have never let us down, and always pointed RFD-TV in the right direction. Most recently, it was viewer e-mails that caused us to obtain Trigger/Bullet, which is proving to be the best decision ever made by this company.

Instead of making new resolutions, I think we will just continue doing what has worked for the past 10 years, and let the audience be our guiding light. Please keep those letters and e-mails coming, and I will just drive the bus.

A Happy & Prosperous New Year to You All,

Patrick GottschFounder & President

Ode to Trigger

Baxter Black onAfter RFD-TV “LIVE” & during NCBA’s

Cattlemen To Cattlemen & U.S. Farm Report.

By Baxter Black, DVM

Hollywood made movies that portrayed the Code of the WestAnd Roy Rogers and Trigger were surely two of the bestThey taught a generation the difference ‘tween right and wrongAnd left us a trail to follow and did it all with a songWe praise the brilliant producers and the ac-tors that drew in the crowdAnd all the sidekicks and stuntmen that made real cowboys proudAnd I grant they all deserve credit, for makin’ the movies so goodBut Hollywood didn’t make Trigger, Trigger made Hollywood.

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I will admit it took everything short of pulling my teeth to get me to join in the social media mania which is all around us. My friends and coworkers finally convinced me to at least try “Facebook”. Although it has reconnected me to many friends with which

I had lost touch, the more suprising part was the messages I have received from RFD-TV viewers. How fun it is to learn about you and to be able to share in your interests and opinions.

Although RFD-TV has had Facebook and Twitter pages for awhile, I am pleased to tell you our plan to connect and communicate in the coming year, has us tripling our effort. I hope you will “follow us” and “friend us” and keep us informed about your part in rural America.

I would like to know about events you have attended from this issue and any you would like to see added next year. Tell us about the new programs and new episodes as well as your regular favorite shows. As always, we want to hear from you and make RFD-TV stronger than ever in 2011.

Happy New Year, hope to see you in cyber-space,

Patty O’BryanEditor

This issue’s hidden picture is a snowflake. Its hiding place is revealed on page 86.

Rural Media Group, Inc. (402) 289-20851 Valmont Plaza, Suite 101, Omaha, NE 68154

Founder & President: Patrick Gottsch – [email protected] VP - Corporate Communications: Raquel Gottsch – [email protected]

Executive VP - Finance: Gatsby Gottsch – [email protected] Executive Officer: Edward Frazier – [email protected]

Chief Financial Officer: Steve Campione – [email protected] Manager: Kevin Cloonan – [email protected]

VP Sales: Dave Randell - [email protected] Sales Director: Mike Hansen – [email protected]

Sales/Research: Dan Kripke – [email protected] of Sales, Midwest Region: Tim Moan – [email protected] Advertising Sales: Jeff Stevens – [email protected]

National Sales: Janet Noll - [email protected] Supervisor: Teresa Howell – [email protected]

Program Director: Mike Wallace – [email protected] Specialist: Erin Korpiel – [email protected]

Lead Web Developer: Andrew Kerr – [email protected]

RFD-TV The Magazine®, LLC (615) 227-9292P.O. Box 78546, Nashville, TN 37207

Editor: Patty O’Bryan – [email protected] Editor: Becky Hirsch – [email protected]

Circulation Manager: April Kantz – [email protected]

RFD-TV The Theatre, LLC (417) 332-22824080 West Hwy 76, Branson, MO 65616

Theatre Manager: Donna Knulty - [email protected] Director of Sales: Trey Pelz - [email protected]

Marketing Director & Assistant Theatre Manager: Mica Karges – [email protected]

RFD-TV, LLC (615) 227-92923201 Dickerson Pike, Nashville, TN 37207

Vice President/General Manager: Kelly Kantz – [email protected] Assistant: Lisa Marcy – [email protected]

Executive Producer/News: Andy Denes – [email protected] Director: Mark Oppold – [email protected]

Video Editor: Kevin Shamblin – [email protected]/Producer: Allen Jette – [email protected]

Equine Marketing: Lizzie Iwersen – [email protected] Producer: Heather Spillman – [email protected]

Program Manager: Davis Costner – [email protected] Program Manager: Adrienne Bush – [email protected]

Director of Commercial Operations: Barry Watts – [email protected] Manager: Melissa Upchurch – [email protected]

Inventory Manager: Pamela Howard – [email protected] Coordinator: Chris Gurchiek – [email protected]

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January/February 2011

Features6-7 Introducing The Bus8-9 Tournament of Roses Parade®

12 2010-2011FFANationalOfficerTeam13 Sheep: A Growing Industry32 RFD-TV News33 Bad River | by Paul LaRoche35 Say “Aaaaaaah” | Equine Dental Care 10136 Western Nebraska Historical Events

Departments2 President’s Letter | Resolutions3 Editor’s Note | Social Media10 What’s New | The Shotgun Red Variety Show11 What’s New | Roping and Riding38 Viewer Mail84-86 Country Cookin’

Program Information40 Auction Schedule41 RFD-TV “LIVE” & Specials42 Program News & Announcements43 Recurring Program Descriptions44-45 24-Hour Program Grid46-65 Weekly Highlights

2011 Events14-15 Festivals16-19 Music Festivals20-21 State Fairs22 Livestock Shows23-27 Tractor Shows28-29 Cowgirl Chicks66-72 Farm Shows73 PBR74-80 Equine Clinicians81-83 Equine Events

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Program Information40 Auction Schedule41 RFD-TV “LIVE” & Specials42 Program News & Announcements43 Recurring Program Descriptions44-45 24-Hour Program Grid46-65 Weekly Highlights

2011 Events14-15 Festivals16-19 Music Festivals20-21 State Fairs22 Livestock Shows23-27 Tractor Shows28-29 Cowgirl Chicks66-72 Farm Shows73 PBR74-80 Equine Clinicians81-83 Equine Events

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suppose it was just a matter of time, but RFD-TV now has its own bus. It makes sense. This rural channel is now going to a growing number of remote events each month, and having a way to take the necessary staff needed to travel and setup at these locations was beginning to become a problem. Country music stars, and their crews, have used buses for years for economical transportation for their tours around the countryside. Why not us? How RFD-TV actually got our bus is an interesting story.

About a week after becoming the successful bidder for Trigger and Bullet, I was at RFD-TV The Theatre in Branson, Missouri watching new episodes of the Jimmy Sturr Show being produced, when a gentleman dressed all in black approached me backstage.

“Congratulations on saving Trigger and Bullet,” he said. “I’ve been a fan of Roy Rogers for years, and have a picture of Trigger on my desk. What are you going to do with them?”

“Thank you,” I said. “Our audience has been writing the most wonderful letters about Trigger and Bullet, and I think we are going to take them on tour around the country in honor of Roy’s 100th birthday, so that people can bring their families out to see them one last time before they go back into a museum.”“Great idea,” he said. “Do you need a bus?”

“You bet,” I said, simply wanting to be kind. Then his twin brother joined in on the conversation, and they proceeded to tell jokes, sing songs, and carry on. Jimmy walked by and started laughing, introducing them as guests on the show for today’s taping. Of course, I thought the guy was kidding and I would never hear from him again.

The next week I get a call. “Your bus is ready. You will need to get insurance, and pay us a dollar a year for the lease. That’s all, except for one more thing. We’d like for RFD-TV to give Jimmy Sturr an additional airing for his new weekly show on Sundays.”

That’s really the way it happened. The twins turned out to be the Calhoun Brothers, who are not only singers but the owners of a very successful Florida company that has been providing buses for many of the stars for years, called Entertainment Coaches of America (www.entertainmentcoaches.com). Proves the old saying again – “you never know.”

The next day my daughter, Raquel, designed this beautiful wrap for the bus that would really brand it for RFD-TV in tribute to our 10th Anniversary. The sides are full of symbolism from our first 10 years, with the 10’s on the front of the bus being a montage of pictures from every show that has ever been on RFD-TV. The back of the bus honors all of our distribution partners in the cable and satellite industry.

RFD-TV’s Programmer Meeting on 10-10-10 in Branson, MO. Pictured are RFD-TV programmers and RFD-TV crew at the unveiling of the RFD-TV tour bus at Big Cedar Lodge.

Introducing... RFD-TV The Busby Patrick Gottsch

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Feature Story

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A few weeks later we drove it from Florida to Branson and unveiled it at our annual programmers meeting at Big Cedar Lodge. All along the road on the way back, people were driving up along the side of the bus and honking, or giving us the thumbs up sign. Once again, we got a big break, as it was immediately clear that the bus was going to be a big hit with the RFD-TV audience, and help promote this channel around the country.

The Bus is a 2003 Prevost, 45 foot, H3 VIP, powered by a Detroit Series 60 Diesel Engine. It sleeps six in bunk beds, and has another queen bed in back with its own shower and toilet. Both the living room and bedroom areas expand another 3 feet when parked, with satellite television and radio on screens located both in the main cabin and individually at each bed. There is a full kitchen with two refrigerators, along with central heating and air conditioning. A plush leather, covers all the seating areas throughout the bus.

RFD-TV’s plans now are to use the bus extensively both with the Trigger/Bullet Happy Trails Tour, as well as, take it and display it at many of the rural events on our calendar for 2011, as we did recently at the National FFA Convention in Indianapolis. FFA members were actually asking our driver for his autograph.

If you see the bus along the road, please honk if you watch RFD-TV. Or, if we are parked at one of the future rural events listed in this magazine, please be sure to come up and say “howdy”. 2011 is going to be a great year, and now just going to and from these events is going to be an adventure in itself, and so much fun. Thanks again John & Jerry.

Oh, and by the way, the Sunday repeats of the Jimmy Sturr Show start on January 9 at 9:30am (eastern), right before the Sunday morning airing of The Marty Stuart Show. A deal is a deal.

Feature Story

Honk if You LOVETwin brothers; Jerry Calhoun (left) and Jack Calhoun (right) on The Jimmy Sturr Show at RFD-TV The Theatre.

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watch rfd-tv’s “one nation” on new year’s dayfeaturing brule´and honoring native american culture“OneNation,”afloatdedicatedtoreconciliationhonoring Native American culture, is the RFD-TV entry in the 2011 Tournament of Roses Parade.Themassivefloat,designedandbuiltbyPhoenix Decorating, pays tribute to the sights and sounds of Native America and features Brule’-the award-winning contemporary Native American musical group. RFD-TV and Paul LaRoche, founder of Brule’ and host of RFD-TV’s Hidden Heritage, hope to create a historic endeavor that will shed a long overdue spotlight on the American Indian culture. Through this collaboration, both parties hope to connect our global cultures in friendship and in unity, in an effort to support the

2011 Tournament of Roses Parade® theme of “Building Dreams, Friendships & Memories.”

2011 marks RFD-TV’s third consecutive year as aRoseParadefloatparticipant.Focusedarounda35-foot “fancydancer,” the floatstretchesanimpressive 75-feet in length. The fancy dancer performs the newest contemporary style of dance within the tribal pow-wow circuit and its characteristic upbeat, flashy and brightfeatures make it a fantastic representation of the natural beauty within the Native American culture. Brule’ will play inspirational live music as they ride down the 5.5 mile parade route along Colorado Blvd. Additionally, fancy and traditional dancers wearing authentic regalia will perform Native American dances, including 100 tribal representatives from across America performing their tribe’s custamary performance with “One Nation” and decorate the float during the days leading up to the

Paul LaRoche

“one nation”

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2011 Rose Parade

Join in the Excitement!The live broadcast on RFD-TV/RFD HD will begin on New Year’s morning with a one-hour special, “The Making of the ‘One Nation’ Float,” at 10 a.m. (Eastern). This program will give a behind-the-scenes look at the start-to-finish process of designing, building and decorating the float. RFD-TV will also feature on-location interviews with tribal members involved with “One Nation.”

The Tournament of Roses Parade® 2 hour broadcast will begin at 11 a.m. (Eastern). All three hours will be hosted by Orion Samuelson and Pam Minick, with Pam Minick providing expert equestrian commentary.

RFD-TV’s live streaming feed, through The Country Club (www.rfdtv.com) will also have the broadcast, so you can watch from your computer.

As is its tradition, RFD-TV’s Tournament of Roses Parade coverage will be broadcast with limited commercial interruptions and will feature all of the equine groups participating in the parade.

The broadcast will repeat on Monday, January 3rd at 6pm ET.

A DVD of the entire three-hour telecast will be offered for sale for those wishing to get a souvenir copy. The Equestfest DVD sells for $19.99 and The Tournament of Roses Parade broadcast DVD is also $19.99. Shipping and handling is $5.00.

To order: go to rfdtv.com or call 1-888-657-3388 or mail check to RFD-TV, PO BOX 189 Elkhorn, NE 68022

Co-Host Orion Samuelson: celebrating his 50th year in broadcasting

Rose Parade Co-Host & Equestfest Host; Pam Minick

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The Shotgun Red Variety Show is a new and exciting show featuring great talent from 6 to 96 years young. The Shotgun Red Co. reviewed over 1200 CDs and DVDs sent in from acts all around the USA and Canada. We looked for acts that were different and performers that we knew the RFD-TV viewers would just love!

From the moment we all walked into RFD-TV The Theatre in Branson, MO and saw the giant Shotgun Red Variety Show backdrop go up behind the stage, we knew this was going to be a special show. The band and crew arrived early for set up. The stage props and Shotgun Red’s Desk (home base) were put together , the band arranged on the stage and the show came to life. There was excitement in the air as each artist arrived for their rehearsal. It was written on their faces as they sat in the front row looking up at the large decorated stage eagerly awaiting their turn.

Behind the scenes, the camera and sound crew worked hard making sure everything was ready to go. After each act rehearsed it was off to the dressing rooms to get ready for the real thing. Despite the pre-show jitters the atmosphere was family-like fun and full of energy and enthusiasm. Many artists were simply thrilled to meet Shotgun Red. Many of them grew up watching Shotgun Red on shows such as Nashville Now with Ralph Emery and Hee Haw. The audience was applauding when The Shotgun Red Band played the opening theme song and Shotgun Red came out. Shotgun Red introduced his beautiful co-host, Miss Sheila for some comedy and fun and the show began. One by one, each artist performed a variety of songs and acts. The acts that were chosen to perform included everything from jugglers, family bands, recording artists, comedians, dancers and magicians. Steve Hall and the Shotgun Red Band is featured at the end of each show. You won’t want to miss it, you never know what you will see, it’s a variety show!

The Shotgun Red Variety Show Premieres on

Thursdays at 8:00pm ET

Fridays at 10:00am ET

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What’s New

Robin Braddock Kinsey From Callahan, Fl. She is a singer and the cousin to Bobby Braddock, the Hall of Fame Country song writer. Also pictured (middle Shotgun Red and (right) Steve Hall.

Contact Information:Steve HallShotgun Red Co.PO Box 148370Nashville, TN 37214615-226-8090

Shotgun Red says...

“TANKS,

for watching!”

The Morgan Family

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Roping and Riding withTyler MagnusPremieres on

Roping � Ridingwith Tyler MagnusTEAM roping is returning to RFD-TV with a revised andrevamped 30-minute program: Roping and Riding withTyler Magnus. Come July, Tyler will be back in the livingrooms of those ready to sharpen their roping skills.RFD-TV couldn’t be more delighted to have the nine-timeNational Finals Rodeo Qualifier and Texas Hall of FameInductee return to the network with episodes set to bestronger than ever.Tyler is certainly no stranger to the roping pen and hasachieved notoriety and respect through his roping prowessand above average horsemanship skills. It’s not very oftenyou find a cowboy like Tyler - one who happens to be asproficient on the head side and as he is on the heel side.Besides being a capable roper, he’s also become ahighly regarded clinician and has gained a faithful audienceof roping enthusiasts who are no doubt ready for his returnto RFD-TV.

“Without fail, every week I receive inquiries about TylerMagnus’ show and when it will return. We are definitelyexcited to have him back in our regular lineup, and I know

for sure every team roper who watches RFD-TV is equallyas happy!” says Lizzie Iwersen of RFD-TV’s Nashville office.Roping and Riding accomplishes the same as many ofRFD-TV’s equine-focused programs by bringinginformation straight from the expert to the audience. Tylerknowswhere his viewer’s interests lie and has successfullycreated a show thatmarries entertainmentwith education.Thosewatching can expect tips for all levels of ropers bothon foot and horseback, with the dummy aswell as with livecattle. Tyler makes it easy for viewers to integrate whatthey see on the program into their own practice regimen.RFD-TV viewers can also look forward to seeing the shortgo’s from ropings all over the country. From jackpots to ProRodeos, kids to “big dogs,” Tyler knows that ropers lovewatching roping and recognizes the value in observingothers in the sport. Not only will you see quick loops, butalso the finest horses going down the road today.About the new showTyler says, “We’re going to spend a lotof time showing real people doing real things - that’s goingto be a recurring theme in the show. We want to keep itsimple and true to the sport of team roping.”So saddle your horse and grab your rope ‘cause RFD-TV’sgonna be “stickin’ bones and jerkin’ pipes” every Thursdaysat 7pm ET(update).

“Ropers love watching roping and recognizesthe value in observing others in the sport.”

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Contact Information:19319 Ranch Rd 1871Mason,TX 76856 Phone: 325-347-6090

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RFD-TV’s Patrick Gottsch received a VIP Citation for making significant contributions to agricultural education. The VIP Citation is one of the most prestigious awards a person may receive for supporting FFA and its programs. Gottsch was honored during an onstage presentation at the 83rd National FFA Convention, held Oct. 20-23 in Indianapolis, Ind.

In 1988, Gottsch approached the National FFA Organization with a vision of broadcasting the national FFA convention on his new television network. Through his sponsorship and generosity, the National FFA Organization has been to make its national convention available to viewers across the country.

In 2003, Gottsch made it possible for FFA to create and broadcast a television magazine program that featured news and stories about FFA. Now, years later, the “FFA Today” show is seen around the nation. The positive promotional value for FFA and agricultural education has been significant.

This past year, Gottsch invited FFA to be featured on the RFD-TV float in the 2010 Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, Calif. As a result, 60 young FFA members from across the nation were

featured in live broadcasts of the event by multiple networks in the U.S. and abroad.

The VIP Citation recognizes the dedicated individuals who contribute to the FFA mission of student success through their hard work and cooperation. Without such strong and outstanding commitment, FFA would not be able to help build strong character in its members, who in turn build strong families, communities and industries.

Ten Students Named Agri-Entrepreneurs during 83rd National FFA Convention. This year, ten students were named agri-entrepreneurs of the year during the 83rd National FFA Convention. Those students include: Jordan Brabec of Nebraska; Lydia Buck of Missouri; Ashley Ceinwen of Kentucky; Courtney Cox of Kentucky; Jasper Cunningham of Michigan; Caleb Dickerson of Arkansas; William Maltbie of Oklahoma; Denise Miller of Arkansas; Ross Rojik of Pennsylvania; Dustin Stanton of Missouri.

* Riley Pagett - President - Oklahoma * Landan Schaffert - Secretary - Colorado* Tiffany Rogers - Eastern Region VP - Michigan * Wyatt DeJong - Central Region VP - South Dakota* James Flatt - Southern Region VP - Tennessee * Shannon Norris - Western Region VP - New Mexico

2010-2011 National Officer Team

FFA Today onWednesdays at 6:00pm ET

Contact Information: www.ffa.org

Alexandria Henry presents a VIP plaque to Patrick Gottsch at the 2010 National FFA

Convention

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The U.S. sheep industry continues to set records as lamb prices are at an all-time high, the wool market is the highest it’s been since 1989 and the cull ewe and pelt markets are very lucrative.

Reduced worldwide supply combined with emerging demand for American lamb are driving markets for sheep production and catching the attention of more agriculture producers. In addition, lamb and wool companies are working with the industry to support the expansion of sheep production as a top priority for both sectors of marketing.

“The sheep industry is a growing opportunity for those already in agriculture or for people looking to incorporate livestock on their land,” says Peter Orwick, executive director of the American Sheep Industry Association (ASI). “The expansion of existing sheep operations and creation of new sheep farms and ranches is crucial to meet the demand.”

With increased immigration into this country and the popularity of different protein sources, new food traditions follow, including lamb consumption. For most of these ethnic groups, lamb is one of the most widely eaten meats, both because of its cultural and religious connotations. In fact, in 2000, 25 percent of the total lamb slaughter was channeled into this market and by 2009 that portion increased to 34 percent.

In addition, demand for local food production and the American consumers’ desire to know the farmer/rancher who produces the product are other key reasons for the emerging demand of U.S. lamb. Sheep growers near metropolitan areas have long been producing for these non-traditional markets with farmers’ markets and direct sales to consumers and restaurants; however, today, lamb sales that fit this type of marketing mold have expanded into the Midwest and South. As a result, marketing opportunities for lamb have expanded across the United States as buyers scour the entire country to line up lambs and mature sheep to meet the consumer’s demand.

These non-traditional markets also carry over to the wool business. Although the U.S. military is one of the biggest drivers of domestic wool sales and exports account for nearly 60 percent of the U.S. wool production, some producers have developed sheep farms specifically to supply the growing hand-spinning and knitting markets. “The demand is there and will continue to grow for both producers and packers,” explains Orwick. “The non-traditional market shows no signs of slowing down, and in fact, is clamoring for a lamb supply.”The impact of emerging markets on the sheep industry, in addition to many other industry-related issues such as the wool market, targeted grazing and mapping of the sheep genome, will be discussed at ASI’s annual convention Jan. 19-22 in Reno, Nev. This provides an excellent opportunity to learn more about an industry that is looking to expand on a record-setting year. This topic will also

be featured on the Jan. 24 LIVE show when the sheep industry returns to RFD-TV.

Visit ASI’s Web site at www.sheepusa.org.

Sheep: A GROWING IndustryAgriculture

Sheep: A GROWING Industry

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Blackberry Farm: Taste of the SouthJan. 6-8Walland, TNhttp://www.southernfoodways.com

Sleigh Ride WeekendsJan. 15-17Billings Farm & Museum Woodstock, VT(802) 457-2355www.billingsfarm.org

FEBRUARYTexas Crossroads Cowboy GatheringFeb. 3-6Van Horn Visitors CenterVan Horn, TXContact: Bob [email protected] TEXASCROSSROADSCOWBOYPOETRY.org Midwestern Herb and Garden ShowFeb. 11-13Time Square MallMt. Vernon, IL800-252-5464www.midwesternherbandgarden-show.com

MARCHFlorida Strawberry FestivalMar. 3-13Plant City, FLwww.flstrawberryfestival.com/

Pennsylvania Maple Festival64th AnnualMar. 26- April 3Meyersdale, PA814-634-0213www.pamaplefestival.com

APRILNational 4-H ConferenceApril 2-7Chevy Chase, MDhttp://4-h.org/

Small Farmer’s Journal Horsedrawn Auction & Swap MeetHorse & Mule Plowing MatchApr. 13

Jefferson Co. FairgroundsMadras, OR800-876-2893

MAY3rd Annual WurstFestMay 7Helen, GAwww.helenchamber.com

Sequoia Foodie Fest 2011May 14-15Exeter, CAwww.sequoiafoodiefest.com

Kentucky Herb FestivalMay 21Lakeview ParkFrankfort, KY502-535-6885www.kyherb.com

Cornbread FestivalMay 28Historic Mill Springs ParkMonticello, KYwww.monticellokychamber.com

JUNE15th Annual Echoes of the Trail Cowboy GatheringJune 10- 12Fort Scott Community CollegeFt. Scott, KS(620) 223-0736http://www.echoesofthetrail.com

Utah Summer Games June 8-26 Cedar City, UT435-865-8421www.utahsummergames.org

10th Annual Kentucky Blueberry Festival June 17-18Historic Court House Square Edmonton, KY270-432-5836www.angelfire.com/crazy3/kbga FestSchedule.html

41st Annual Ridge Peach Festival June 18Trenton, SCwww.ridgepeachfestival.com

JULYSunflower Farm 10th Annual FestivalJuly 2-4Rural Morgan CountyRutledge, GAGeorge or Rena Holt (706) 557-2870 (706) 318-3507 [email protected] www.sunflowerfarmfestival.com

Home Spun Day July 9Scott, AR(501) 961-1409plantationagrimuseum@arkansas.comwww.arkansasstateparks.com plantationagriculturemuseum

Gilroy Garlic Festival July 29-31Gilroy, CA408.842.1625gilroygarlicfestival.com

Owensville Watermelon Festival & ParadeJuly 28-30Owensville, IN www.gibsoncountyin.org

25th Annual Quilt ExhibitionJuly 30- 31Billings Farm & Museum Woodstock, VT(802) 457-2355www.billingsfarm.org

AUGUSTEureka Montana Quilt ShowAug. 6P.O. Box 1688Eureka, MT 59917www.eurekaquiltshow.com

Plankinton Annual Pheasant Fest August 20Plankinton, SDwww.travelsd.com

Grange FairAug. 26 – Sept. 2Center Hall, PA (814)364-9212www.grangefair.net

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sSEPTEMBERMeeker Classic Sheepdog Championship Trials25th AnniversarySept. 7-11Meeker, COUte Park, MeekerMary Cunningham970-878-0111trials@meekersheepdog.comwww.meekersheepdog.com

Trimble County Apple FestSept. 10-11Bedford, KYwww.trimblecounty.com/applefest.htm

26th Annual Mushroom Festival Sept. 10-11Kennett Square, PA888-440-9920www.mushroomfestival.org

West Virginia’s “Wild ‘n’ Wooly” Fiber FestivalSept. 10-11West Virginia University Reedsville Farm ArenaReedsville, WVJudy Bannon304-229-9729David Moran304.288.9533 www.wvalpacafiberfest.com

Appalachian Harvest FestivalSept. 30-Oct. 2Renfro Valley, KYwww.renfrovalley.com

OCTOBEROzark Fall Farm FestivalOct. 5-7Springfield, MOTed Gum(620) [email protected]

National FFA ConventionOct. 19-22Indianapolis, INwww.ffa.org

Cedar City Livestock and Heritage FestivalOct. 28-30 Cedar City, UT435-586-8132www.cedarlivestockfest.com

National Peanut Festival Oct . 28 – Nov. 6Dothan, AL334.793.4323www.nationalpeanutfestival.com

NOVEMBERIron Mission Days Frontier Homestead State ParkNov. 9-12 Cedar City, UT435-586-9290www.scenicsouthernutah.com

Parowan Christmas in the CountryIron County FairgroundsTBAParowan, UT435-477-9022www.scenicsouthernutah.com

Thanksgiving CelebrationNov. 25-27Vermont Billings Farm & Museum Woodstock, VT(802) 457-2355www.billingsfarm.org

DECEMBERChristmas at the FarmDec. 26 – Jan.1December WeekendsBillings Farm & Museum

Woodstock, VT(802) 457-2355www.billingsfarm.org

Christmas at the HomesteadFrontier Homestead State ParkDec. 5Cedar City, UT435-586-9290www.scenicsouthernutah.comwww.cedarlivestockfest.com

Christmas in the VillageDec. 2-3UP Steam and Gas Engine AssociationU.P. State FairgroundsU.S. Highway 2 & 41Escanaba, [email protected] http://www.upsteamandgasengine.org

New Year’s Eve Pickle Drop 2011Dec. 31Mt. Olive, NCwww.mtolivepickles.com

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Jekyll Island New Year’s Bluegrass FestivalDec. 31-Jan. 2Jekyll Island, GA Convention CenterAdams and Anderson(706) 864-7203www.aandabluegrass.com

Rivercity Bluegrass FestivalJan. 14-16, 2011Portland, OROregon Convention CenterChris Palmer(503) 282-0877www.rivercitybluegrass.com

Blythe Bluegrass FestivalJan. 15-17Blythe, CAColorado River FairgroundsJim Shipley(760) 922-8166www.blythebluegrass.com

Blue Grass FestivalJan. 22-24Lake Wales, FLFlorida Lions Camp for the Visually HandicappedKen Shivel(239) 992-0154www.bonitalions.org

Pinal County Fiddler and Bluegrass JamboreeJan. 29-31Casa Grande, AZPinal County FairgroundsJudy Jones(520) 509-3555www.pinalcountyaz.gov

FEBRUARYInternational Folk Alliance ConferenceFeb. 17-21Memphis, TNMemphis Convention Center / Marriott HotelLouis [email protected]

Palatka Bluegrass FestivalFeb. 18-20Palatka, FLRodeheaver Boys’ RanchAdams and Anderson(706) [email protected]/Festivals/PalatkaBluegrassFestival.html

Millennium Music ConferenceFeb. 18-21Harrisburg, PARadisson Penn Harris(717) 221-1124www.mmc13.com

TSBA Winter Bluegrass FestivalFeb. 19-20Quincy, ILHoliday Inn(217) 223-7800www.tsbafestivals.org

WintergrassFeb. 25-28Bellevue, WAHyatt RegencyPatrice O’Neil(253) 428-8056www.acousticsound.org

MARCHSouth by Southwest Music and Media ConferenceMarch 11-21Austin, TXAustin Convention Center(512) [email protected]

Savannah Music FestivalMarch 18 – April 3Savannah, GASavannah Historic District(912) 525-5050info@savannahmusicfestival.orgwww.savannahmusicfestival.com

Chicks With Picks Music FestMarch 20Tempe, AZTempe Town Lake / Beach Park(480) 510-3127www.azchickswithpicks.com

San Diego Indie Music FestMarch 26-27San Diego, CA(800) [email protected]

Dollywood Festival of NationsMarch 27 – April 26Pigeon Forge, TN(800) 365-5996www.dollywood.com/FON

APRILPoteet Strawberry FestivalApril 9-11Poteet, TXCarol Rivera(888) 742-8144www.strawberryfestival.com

Louisiana Swamp Thing and Crawfish FestivalApril 10Austin, TXRoadway Productions(512) 441-9015www.roadwayevents.com

Durango Bluegrass MeltdownApril 16-18Durango, CO(970) 259-7200www.durangomeltdown.com

Country Bluegrass ShowApril 22-24North Platte, NELincoln County Fairgroundshttp://countrybluegrassshow.homestead.com

Real Texas FestivalApril 23-24Mesquite, TXRodeo Plaza(972) 216-6499www.realtexasfestival.com

New Jersey Folk FestivalApril 24New Brunswick, NJDouglass Campus, Rutgers U.(732) [email protected]

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sMAY Sevierville Bloomin’ BBQ & Bluegrass FestivalMay 14-15Sevierville, TN(888) [email protected]@com

Orange Blossom JamboreeMay 21-23Sertoma Ranch, FLwww.opengrass.com

National Polka FestivalMay 28-30Ennis, TX(972) 878-4748www.nationalpolkafestival.com

Moonshiners Reunion & Mountain Music FestivalMay 28-29Campobello, SCDebbie Hunter(864) 592-9899www.moonshiners.com

Appalachian Dumplin’ FestivalMay 29 (tent.)Winfield, TN(423)569-6139shellduncan@highland.netwww.appalachiandumplinfestival.com

JUNEBluegrass By the Lake FestivalJune 4-5Greenfield, ILDuane Patterson(217) 528-3414

CMA Music FestivalJune 10-13Nashville, TN(800) CMA-FESTwww.cmafest.comwww.ticketmaster.com

Porterfield Country Music FestivalJune 12-20Porterfield, WI(713) 735-3233www.countrymusicfestival.com

Art on the LakeJune 12-13Excelsior, MNLake Minnetonka(952) 474-6461www.excelsiorartonthelake.com

Burlington’s Sound of Music FestivalJune 17-20Burlington, OntarioDave Miller(905) 333-6364www.soundofmusic.on.ca

Moondance Jammin Country FestJune 17-20Walker, MN(877) MOONJAMwww.jammincountry.com

Telluride Bluegrass FestivalJune 17-20Telluride, COwww.bluegrass.com/telluride

Central Wisconsin Polka FestivalJune 18-20Merrill, WI(715) [email protected]

Ann Arbor Summer FestivalJune 18 – July 11Ann Arbor, MI(734) 994-5999www.annarborsummerfestival.org

National Oldtime Fiddlers Contest and FestivalJune 21-26Weiser, IDKaren Penner(208) 414-0255www.fiddlecontest.com

Country JamJune 24-27Grand Junction, CO(800) 780-0526www.countryjam.com

Country FestJune 24-27Cadott, WI(800) 326-3378www.countryfest.com

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JULYJuly 1-4 Red, White & Bluegrass FestivalMorgantown, NCGary Leonhardt(828) 433-7469www.redwhiteandbluegrassfestival.com

July 4Ofest Summer Beach FestivalOceanside, CACathy Nykiel(760) 967-2005www.msoceanside.com

July 7-10Tops in Texas RodeoJacksonville, TXRodeo GroundsRoland Adams(800) 376-2217www.topsintexasrodeo.com

July 8-18Cisco Ottawa BluesfestOttawa, OntarioMark Monahan(866) 258-3748www.ottawabluesfest.ca/en

July 16-18Northwest Montana Polka FestivalKalispell, MT

(406) [email protected]

July 16-18ArtscapeBaltimore, MDKathy Hornig(877) BALTIMOREwww.artscape.org

July 16-18Jamboree in the HillsMorristown, OH(800) 624-5456www.jamboreeinthehills.com

July 21-31Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds Roots & Music FestivalHiawassee, GA(706) 8896-4191www.georgiamountainfairgrounds.com

July 22-24Country JamEau Claire, WIwww.countryjam.com

AUGUST Aug. 2-7Old Fiddlers ConventionGalax, VAFelts Park(276) 236-8541www.oldfiddlersconvention.com

Aug. 5-7 WE FESTSoo Pass Ranch & AmphitheaterDetroit Lakes, MNwww.wefest.com

Aug. 11-14Kahoka Festival of Bluegrass MusicKahoka, MOClark County FairgroundsPat Davidson(573) 853-4398www.tsbafestivals.org

Aug. 20-22Trails West FestivalCivic Center ParkSt. Joseph, MO(800) 216-7080www.stjoearts.org

Aug. 21-22Sugar CreekNormal, IL(309) 454-9557www.normal.org/uptown/cornfest.asp

SEPTEMBERSept. 3-5Linton Music FestivalLinton, INJared Albright(812) [email protected]

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sSept. 3-5On the WaterfrontRockford, ILDowntown River DistrictBecky Genoways(815) 964-4388www.onthewaterfront.com

Sept. 3-5Four Corners Folk FestivalPagosa Springs, CO(970) [email protected]

Sept. 3-5Big Sky Polka FestivalBillings, MT(406) [email protected]://custer.visitmt.com

Sept. 5-6Fox Valley Folk Music and Storytelling FestivalGeneva, IL

Juel Ulven(630) 897-3655www.foxvalleyfolk.com

Sept. 10-11Smokin’ Jazz & Barbeque Blues FestivalBrighton, MIMJ Takagi(810) 227-5086www.brightoncoc.org

Sept. 24-26Thresherman’s Bluegrass FestivalThresherman’s ParkPontiac, IL(815) 844-3560www.threshermenbluegrass.com

Sept. 22 - Oct. 2Jerusalem Ridge Bluegrass Celebration, celebrating Bill Monroe’s 100th BirthdayJerusalem Ridge(279) 174-9181Email [email protected]

OCTOBEROct. 1 National Gospel and Harvest Celebration - DollywoodPigeon Forge, TN(800) 365-5996www.dollywood.com

Oct. 15-17Around the Coyote Fall Arts FestivalChicago, ILAllison Stites(773) 342-6777www.aroundthecoyote.org

Oct. 30-31Pony Fest Music FestivalLake Charles, LAVictoria Bradford(337) [email protected]

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Greater Gulf State Fair (AL)Oct. 21 - 30Mobile, AL(251) [email protected]

AlaskaAug. 25 - Sept. 5Palmer, AK (907) [email protected]

ArizonaOct. 14 - Nov. 6Phoenix, AZArizona State Fair(602) 252-6771www.azstatefair.com

ArkansasOct. 14 - 23Little Rock, AR(501) [email protected]

Arkansas Oklahoma Sept. 23 – Oct. 1Ft. Smith, AR(479) [email protected]

CCaliforniaJuly 14 - 31Sacramento, CA(916) [email protected]

ColoradoAug. 26 – Sept. 5Pueblo, CO(800) [email protected]

FFloridaFeb. 10 - 21Tampa, FL(813) [email protected]

GGeorgiaApril 30 – May 8Macon, GA(478) [email protected]

IEastern Idaho State FairSept. 3 - 10Blackfoot, ID(208) [email protected] www.idaho-state-fair.com

IllinoisAug. 12 - 21Springfield, IL(217) [email protected]

IndianaAug. 5 - 21Indianapolis, IN(317) 927-1482www.in.gov/statefair

IowaAug. 11 - 21Des Moines, IA(800) [email protected]

KKansasSept. 9 - 18Hutchinson, KS(800) [email protected]

KentuckyAug. 18 - 28Louisville, KY(502) [email protected]

LLouisianaOct. 27- Nov 13Shreveport, LA(318) 635-1361info@statefairoflouisiana.comwww.statefairoflouisiana.com

MMarylandAug. 26 – Sept. 5Timonium, MD(410) [email protected]

The Big E (MA)Sept. 16 –Oct. 2West Springfield, MA(413) 737 - [email protected] www.thebige.com

MichiganTBDDetroit, MI(313) 369-8250www.michiganstatefair.com

Minnesota Aug. 25 – Sept. 5St. Paul, MN(651) [email protected] www.mnstatefair.org

MississippiOct. 5 - 16Jackson, MSContact: Sandra Stocks(601) [email protected]

MissouriAug. 11 - 21Sedalia, MO(800) 422-FAIRwww.mostatefair.com

MontanaJuly 29 – Aug. 6Great Falls, MTContact: Loran Sullivan(406) [email protected]

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sOzark Empire Fair (MO)July 29 – Aug. 7Springfield, MO(417) [email protected]

Upper Peninsula (MI)Aug. 15-21Escanaba, MI(906) [email protected]

NNebraskaAug. 27 - Sept. 6Grand Island, NE(402) 474-5371www.statefair.org

NevadaAug. 25 - 29Reno, NVContact: John Owens(775) [email protected]

New JerseyAug. 5 - 14Augusta, NJ(973) [email protected]

New MexicoSept. 10 - 26Albuquerque, NM(505) [email protected]

New YorkAug. 25 – Sept. 5Syracuse, NY(315) 487-7711www.nysfair.org

North CarolinaOct. 13 - 23Raleigh, NCContact: Wesley Wyatt(919) [email protected]

North DakotaJuly 22-30Minot, ND(701) [email protected]

OOhioJuly 27- Aug. 7Columbus, OH(614) [email protected]

OklahomaSept. 15 - 25Oklahoma City, OK(405) [email protected]

OregonAug. 26 – Sept. 5Salem, OR(800) [email protected]

SSouth DakotaSept. 1 - 5Huron, SD(800) 529-0900www.sdstatefair.com

South CarolinaOct. 12 - 23Columbia, SC(803) [email protected]

TTexasSept. 30 – Oct. 23Dallas, TX(214) [email protected]

UUtahSept. 8 - 18Salt Lake City, UT(801) 538-8400utstfair@fiber.netwww.utahstatefair.comwww.upstatefair.org

VVermontSept. 2 – 11Rutland, VT(802) [email protected]

VirginiaSept. 23 – Oct. 3Richmond, VAContact: Jay Lugar(804) 994-2800www.statefairva.org

WCentral WashingtonSept. 23 – Oct. 2Yakima, WA(509) [email protected]

Evergreen State Fair (WA)Aug. 25 – Sept. 5Monroe, WA(360) [email protected]

West VirginiaAug. 12 - 20Lewisburg, WV(304) [email protected]

WisconsinAug. 4 - 14West Allis, WI(800) 884-FAIRwww.wistatefair.com

Central WisconsinAug. 31 - Sept. 5Marshfield, WI(715) [email protected]

Northern WisconsinJuly 13 - 17Chippewa Falls, WI(715) [email protected]

WyomingAug. 13 - 20Douglas, WY(307) [email protected]

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National Western Stock ShowJan. 8-23Denver, CONational Western Complex(303) [email protected]

Fort Worth Stock Show & RodeoJan. 14 – Feb. 5Fort Worth, TXWill Rogers Memorial Center(817) [email protected]

American Sheep Industry Association Annual ConventionJan. 19-22Reno, NV(800) 843-2427www.sheepusa.org

International Poultry ExpositionJan. 26-28Atlanta, GA(770) 493-9401www.internationalpoultryexposition.com

FEBRUARYSan Angelo Stock Show & RodeoFeb. 17–Feb. 27San Angelo, TX

(325) 653-7785www.sanangelorodeo.com

MARCHHouston Livestock Show & RodeoMarch 1-20Reliant ParkHouston, TX(832) 667-1000www.hlsr.com

JUNEWorld Pork ExpoNational Pork Producers CouncilJune 8-10Des Moines, IAIowa State FairgroundsContact: John or Doug (417) [email protected]@nppc.org www.worldpork.org

SEPTEMBERWorld Beef ExpoSept. 22-25West Allis, WIWisconsin State Fair ParkContact: LuAnne Ujazdowski (414) [email protected]

OCTOBERWorld Dairy ExpoOct. 4-8

Madison, WIJohn Rozum(608) 224-6455Email: [email protected] www.worlddairyexpo.com

NILE Stock Show & Pro RodeoOct. 17-22 Billings, MTSandy RobisonPhone: (406) 256-2495Email: [email protected]

American Royal Livestock Rodeo & Horse ShowOct. 13-15 Hunter Jumper Horse ShowOct. 17 -29 LIVESTOCK SHOWOct. 21-22 RodeoOct. 28 -29 RodeoKansas City, MOKemper ArenaAmerican Royal Complex(816) 221-9800www.americanroyal.com

NOVEMBERNorth American InternationalLivestock ExpoNov. 5Freedom HallLouisville, KY(502) 451-5258www.livestockexpo.org

LIVESTOCK SHOWS

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Find Even More Rural Events on rfdtv.com Find Even More Rural Events on rfdtv.com TRACTOR SHOWSJANUARYJan. 12-15Florida Flywheelers 24th Antique Engine andTractor Swap MeetFt. Meade, FL(863) 285-9121www.floridaflywheelers.org

Jan. 14-15Texas Antique Tractor Show & Pull KickoffWilbur Baber Memorial Expo CenterHalletsville, [email protected]

Jan. 22-23“Southwest Forgotten Iron”1st Annual ShowBranch 206Early Day Gas Engine & Tractor AssociationWellton, AZGary Gruel(602)309-9434

Jan. 28 - 30Citrus County FairTruck &Tractor PullInverness, FL(352) 726-2993www.citruscountyfair.com

FEBRUARYFeb. 1-3Iowa Power FarmingShowDes Moines,IA(515) 223-5119www.iowapowershow.com

Feb. 16-19National FarmMachinery Show andChampionship TractorPullLouisville, KY(502) 367-5004www.farmmachineryshow.org

Feb. 23-26Florida Flywheelers 19th Annual Antique Engineand Tractor ShowFort Meade, FL(863) 285-9121www.floridaflywheelers.org

February 11-13Prairie Gold Rush Winter ConventionMinneapolis-MolineCollectorsPhoenix,AZ812.342.3608www.prairiegoldrush.com

MARCHMarch 2-6Pioneer Park DaysZolfo Springs, FL(863) 773-2161www.old-engine.com/zolfo.htm

March 10-12 16th Annual Historical Farmall Tractor ShowLeesburg,FL(352) 267-4448

March 4-517th Annual Meade County Farm Toy ShowBrandenburg,KYEmail: [email protected] www.ltapp.com

March 10-12 North Florida Antique Engine Assn March ShowStarke, FL(386) 496-3248

March 11-20Rio Grande Valley Old FarmEquipment Club and Livestock ShowMercedes, TX (956) 501-4345

March 17-19Winter ConventionMinneapolis-Moline CollectorsPittsburg, KSwww.minneapolismolinecollectors.org

March 18-19Western Missouri Antique Tractor Spring Swap MeetAdrian, MO(660) 679-4703Duane Craigwww.wmatma.com

APRILApril 1The Antique Tractor andGas Engine ShowWhite Springs, FL(386) 397-7005www.floridastateparks.org

April 15-16Marshall County Antique Iron Tractor &Implement ShowLebanon, OK(580) 564 [email protected]

April 21-22California Antique FarmEquipment ShowTulare, CA(800) 999-9186www.antiquefarmshow.com

April 15-16Pioneer Harvest FiestaSwap MeetBourbon CountyFairgroundsFort Scott, KS(620) [email protected]

April 15-16Mid-Michigan Antique Machinery Association Swap MeetClio, MI(989) 429 -1262

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April 29- May 1Le Sueur CountyPioneer Power Swap Meet LeSueur, MN(507) 931-2296www.pioneerpowershow.com

MAYMay 4-63i Show Western KansasManufacturers AssociationGarden City, KSEddie EstesChristy Granlund(620) [email protected]

May 7Johnson County Antique Tractor Club Annual AuctionJohn Percifield PlaceAlvarado,TX817-866-2211 [email protected] jcantiquetractor.com

May 6-8 Oklahoma Steam &Gas Engine ShowPawnee, OKRobert Marrs (918) 762-2108www.OklahomaThreshers.orgRobert Marrs FourthRock@ cox.net

May 15Hillside Agricultural Tractor and Engine ClubBenefit 30 mile Tractor RideCummington, MA Fran Judd 413-268-3264

JUNEJune 3-5Nittany AntiqueMachinery Spring ShowCentre Hall, PA(814) 355-5047http://www.nittanyantique.org/

June 9-11 Antique Farm PowerClub 20th AnnualAntique Tractor & Engine ShowFruitport, MI(616) 887-7462

June 11-12Heritage FestivalAnnual AntiqueTractor and MachineryShowNorth Platte, NE308-534-5640www.Lincolncountymuseum.org

June 11-15Heritage Tractor AdventureMorris-Ottawa-LaSalle, Illinois [email protected] www.heritagetractoradventure.com

June 11-12Century MuseumAntique Machinery Show Duchess County FairgroundsRhinebeck, NY(845) 266-5212www.cmvca.org

June 16-19 Lathrop Antique Car, Tractor &Engine ShowLathrop, MO(816) 528-3511www.lathropantique.com

June 23-25Red Power Round UpFreeborn County FairgroundsAlbert Lea, MNhttp://ihcc15.com/2011rpru.html

June 24-26Western Missouri Antique Tractor and Machinery 33rd Annual Steam & Gas Engine ShowFeaturing Ford & FordsonAdrian, MO(816) 626-3770660-679-4703Duane Craigwww.wmatma.com

JULYJuly 1-3 19th Annual Antique Machinery Show & Threshing DaysMeade County FairgroundsBrandenburg,KYwww.ltapp.com

July 1-3Thee Olde Time Farm Show Perry Farm ParkBourbonnais, Illinois(815) 933-9905www.oldetimefarmshow.com

July 11Custer County Mud DraggersNebraska Truck and Tractor Pullers Association Gibbon,NE308-468-6228Contact: Joe [email protected]

July 7-10 I & I Historic Farm Days ShowPenfield, Illinois [email protected]

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July 14 -17Northern Indiana PowerFrom The PastWinamacTown ParkWinamac, IN(574)946-3206www.winamacpowershow.com

July 15-17Illiana Antique PowerAssociation30th Annual AntiquePower ExhibitionBoswell, IN(765) 538-2169www.illianaantiquepower.com

July 15-17Root River AntiqueEngine and Tractor ShowSpring Valley, MN www.bluffcountry.com/rrpower.htm

July 15-17 35th Annual Threshing ShowMeriden, KS(785)876-3030www.meridenthreshers.org

July 26Warren County CornGrowers Tractor RideIndianola, IA(515) 210-1664www.warrencofair.com

AUGUSTAug. TBASummer ConventionMinneapolis-Moline CollectorsHoward Lake, MNwww.minneapolismolinecollectors.org

Aug. 7Vermont Billings Farm &Museum Antique TractorDayWoodstock, VT(802) 457-2355www.billingsfarm.org

Aug. 10-1351st Annual Pageant of Steam Featuring Massey Harris, Ferguson and Massey FergusonNew York Steam Engine AssociationCanandaigua, NY315-331-4022Brad [email protected]

Aug. 11-14The Sycamore SteamShow &Threshing BeeSycamore, ILwww.threshingbee.org

Aug. 18 - 21American Thresherman Association 52nd AnnualHartland Oliver Collectors Pinckneyville,IL(618) 357-3241www.americanthresherman.com

Aug. 19-21Kansas & Oklahoma Gasand Engine ShowWinfield FairgroundsWinfield, KS(620) [email protected]

Aug. TBAPrairie HomesteadAntique Power ShowBelmond, IA641-444-4635www.belmondartscenter.org

Aug. 25-28Half Century of ProgressRantoul National Aviation Center Rantoul, Illinois 217-595-5000info@halfcenturyofprogress.orgwww.halfcenturyofprogress.com

Aug. 26-28Le Sueur CountryPioneer Power Show, LeSueur, MN(507) 931-2296www.pioneerpowershow.com

SEPTEMBERSept. 1-5Old Threshers 61st ReunionMt. Pleasant, [email protected]

Sept. 2-5Western MinnesotaSteam ThreshersRollag, MN(507) [email protected]://www.rollag.com

Sept. 2-5Steam-Era 51st AnnualMilton Fair GroundsMilton, ONhttp://www.steam-era.com

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Sept. 3 Iron County TractorCaravan & Show Cedar City, UT(435)586-7512Joyce [email protected]. IronCountyFair.org

Sept.3-426th Annual CookCounty Antique Tractor & Farm MachineryShowGainesville, TX(800) 689-7861

Sept.4-6Prairie Gold Rush “Minneapolis Moline Enthusiasts”Summer ConventionHosted by Cedar Valley Engine ClubCharles City, IA(812) 342-3608www.prairiegoldrush.com

Sept. 7-1157th Annual Farmers &Threshermen’s JubileeNew Centerville, PAwww.ncrvfc.com

Sept. 8-11Missouri River Valley Steam Engine ShowFall ShowBoonville, MOwww.mrvsea.com

Sept. 8-11Nittany AntiqueMachinery Fall ShowCentre Hall, PA(814) 355-5047www.nittanyantique.org

Sept.10Antique Tractor and Engine ShowScott, AR(501) 961-1409plantationagrimuseum@arkansas.comwww.arkansasstateparks.com/plantationagriculturemuseum

Sept. 9-11James Valley Threshing ShowAndover, SDwww.jamesvalleythreshers.com

Sept. 9-11Steam & Gas Pasture PartySomerset, VAwww.somersetsteamandgas.org

Sept. 9-11Old Time Gas andSteam ShowState Rt. 26Constableville, NY(315) 465-4206

Sept. 11 19th Annual ArkansasAntique Tractor andEngine ShowScott, AR(501) [email protected]

Sept. 10-18AntiqueTractor Display Antique Tractor PullMidwest National Finals Invitational Truck & Tractor PullClay County FairSpencer, [email protected]

Sept. 11Carstens Farm Days1880 FarmsteadShelby, IA(712) 544-2341www.farmstead.orgwww.carstensfarm.com

Sept. 13-15Big Iron Farm ShowWest Fargo, ND(800) 456-6408www.bigironfarmshow.com

Sept. 17-1949th Annual Antique Engine & Tractor Working Farm ShowGeneseo, IL(309) 944-4982www.ae-ta.com

Sept. TBAPaulding County FlatRock Creek Gas & Steam ShowPaulding, OH(419) 399-4453

Sept. 17-1 8Flat River AntiqueEngine &Tractor Show,Optimist ParkRoxboro, NC(336) [email protected]

Sept. 16-18Mid-Michigan AntiqueMachinery ShowClio, MI(989) 429 -1262

Sept. 16-18 Murray County AntiqueTractor & ImplementAssociation ShowMurray County, OK(580) 622-6611www.arbuckletourism.com/mcatia

Sept. 22-25Wilson County Old IronDays Fredonia, KS(620) 378-3307www.oldironclub.org

Sept. 23-25Pioneer Harvest FiestaBourbon CountyFairgroundsFort Scott, KS(620) [email protected]

Sept. 23-24Johnson County Antique Tractor & Car ShowAlvarado Old Settlers Reunion GroundsAlvarado,TX817-866-2211 [email protected] jcantiquetractor.com

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Sept. 24-25 Meriden Fall Festival & Swap MeetMeriden, KS(785)876-3030www.meridenthreshers.org

OCTOBEROct. 2Chisholm Trail DayFestival and TractorShowAbilene, KS(785) 263-2681www.heritagecenterdk.com

Oct. 14-15Western Missouri Antique Tractor Fall Swap MeetAdrian, MO660-679-4703Duane Craigwww.wmatma.com

Oct. 14-16American Thresherman Fall ShowPinckneyville,IL

(618) 357-3241(618) 654-9474www.americanthresherman.comOct. 14-15

Oct. 20-22WNC Fall Harvest Days Apple Country Antique Engine and Tractor ShowWNC Agricultural CenterArden, NCwww.applecountry.org

NOVEMBERNov. 4-6 Richland Creek AntiqueFall Festival, Saluda, SC(864)[email protected]

Nov. 12-13 Cumming Steam,Antique Tractor and Gas Engine ExpositionCumming, GA(770) 886-3507 www.cityofcumming.net

DECEMBERDec. 7-9Nebraska Power Farming ShowLincoln, NE(515) 223-5119www.nebraska powershow.com www.ineda.com

Dec. 13-15 Indiana-Illinois Farm Equipment Show(843) 686-5640Indianapolis, INwww.indianaillinoisfarmshow.com

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December 29Equestfest at Los Angeles Equestrian Center Burbank, CAJanuary 1“Building Dreams, Friendship and Memories” 122nd Tournament of Rose Parade®

January 15Fort Worth Stockyards Championship Rodeo Fort Worth, TXJanuary 22Cowgirl Chicks Clinic-“Following your heart and dreams” with Trish, Ginger, Sadie & CristanFebruary 11-12“Heritage Day” Rodeo, Humble, TXAutograph session and meet the chicks and their horses!February 19Fort Worth Stockyards Championship Rodeo, Fort Worth, TXFebruary 26“Heritage Day Rodeo” BPCCAMarch 4-5Liberty, MS- Bull RidingAutograph session and meet the chicks and their horses!March 16-20Rio Grand Valley Livestock and PRCA Rodeo, Mercedes, TX- Lancaster and Pickett Pro Rodeo CompanyApril 2Fort Worth Stockyards Championship Rodeo, Fort Worth, TX*Dates and times are subject to change, please contact the Stockyards Championship Rodeo to confirm times or e-mail us directlyApril 9Cowgirl Chick Trick Riding Clinic “Train hard to be the best you can be” a personal view of what it takes to be the best you can be with Trish, Ginger, Sadie, Cristan and HattieApril 17Shaw Kemp, Weatherford, TXAppearance of the Cowgirl Chicks and their horses…”Accomplishing your goals with passion, drive, and determination.”April 22-23Linden Rodeo, Linden, TX- Wing Rodeo Company

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THE COWGIRL CHICKSApril 28-30All Around Ranch Rodeo, Waco, TX at the Heart of Texas Fairgrounds –Meet the Chicks and their Horses!May 7Cowgirl Chicks Horsemanship Clinic “Maintaining a good attitude and good work ethic” with Trish, Ginger, Sadie, Cristan & HattieMay 12-14Crockett, TX PRCA RodeoMeet the Chicks and their horses!May 19-21Lindale Rodeo, Lindale, TX- Wing Rodeo CompanyFree Autograph session with the Chicks!May 27-28Hood County Sheriff Rodeo, Granbury, TXJune 4Cowgirl Chicks Clinic-“Champions have no regrets”with Trish, Ginger, Sadie, Cristan June 10-11Mesquite Championship Rodeo, Mesquite, TXJune 17-18Lampasas Rodeo, Lampasas, TXJune 30, July 1-2PRCA Belton Rodeo, Belton, TX –Lancaster Pickett Pro Rodeo Company/ Meet the Chicks and their Horses!July 8-9Mesquite Championship Rodeo, Mesquite, TXJuly 16Cowgirl Chicks Horsemanship Clinic “Being Confident with you and your horse.” With Trish, Ginger, Sadie, Cristan and HattieJune 28-30Kueckelhan Rodeo, Bonham, Texas- Wing Rodeo CompanyMeet the Chicks and their horses!August 6Wolfe City Rodeo, Wolfe City, TXMeet the chicks and their horses! Free AutographsAugust 13-14Cowgirl Chick Clinic “From the Ground Up”with Trish, Ginger, Sadie and CristanAugust 19-20New Boston Rodeo, New Boston, Texas-Wing Rodeo Company/ Meet the Chicks and their horses!

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August 26-27Mesquite Championship Rodeo, Mesquite, TXSeptember 2-3Mount Vernon Rodeo, Mount Vernon, TX- Wing Rodeo Company- meet the chicks and their horses!September 15-17Washington County Fair/Brenham Rodeo, Brenham, TXI Roc Rodeo CompanySeptember 22-24PRCA New Braunsfel Rodeo, New Braunsfel, TX-Lancaster and Pickett Pro Rodeo Company

September 25Bull Riding-Lancaster and Pickett Pro Rodeo, New Braunsfel, TXSeptember 29- Oct 10The State Fair of Virginia, Doswell, VA -Cowgirl Chick Trick RidersOctober 20-21-22Liberty Pro Rodeo, Liberty, TX –Lancaster Pickett Pro Rodeo CompanyNovember 12-13PRCA Rodeo, Brawley, CA

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The AFA Leader in Agriculture AwardThe AFA Leader in Agriculture Award is presented annually to two individuals who have made significant contributions within the food and agriculture industry and have a record of supporting career and leader development for young men and women in agriculture. Each award honors an individual whose accomplishments, personally and professionally, distinguish them as a mentor to young leaders in the agriculture industry. This year the recipients were; Dr. Lowell Catlett, Dean College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, New Mexico State University and RFD-TV’s own: Patrick Gottsch.

Ralph Emery InductedSaturday November 6, 2010 marked the selection day of the Radio Hall Of Fame Inductees. Ralph Emery was successfully voted into The Radio Hall Of Fame under the category of Disc Jockey. With nick-names like; “the Dick Clark of Country Music” and “the Johnny Carson of Cable Television”, it is no wonder Ralph Emery has joined the elite list of inductees.Watch Ralph Emery Live on RFD-TV: Mondays at 7:00pm ET Tuesdays at 9:00am ET

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When the crew came toward the cookhouseHazel shut and locked the door.

“Don’t you even think about it! Looks like y’all been in a war.”And though Hazel didn’t know it she was not that far off track

They'd been workin’ pasture cattle and them critters could �ight back!All that grass that they’d been eatin’ lubricated their insides

Plus those cows were full as dog ticks and a little loose besidesSo when squeezed in some tight corner they could aim their guns at will

And bombard that crew of cowboys with recycled chlorophyll.Now it’s only grass and water as you’ll hear the pundits say,But I’m here to tellya, pardners, their performance on that day

Was a duck and run Olympics, a projectile Superbowl,A team of Dutch boys at the dike who couldn't �ind the hole.Willie got hit when his hot shot caught a big one by surprise.

With one long blast she turned him into split pea soup with eyes.Big Sam looked like a seaweed when his beard took several shotsAnd Pedro's fancy brand new hat got covered with the trots.

A broadside �ired from point blank range went down O’Malley’s shirt.He emptied out the vaccine gun, she matched him squirt for squirt.

Then Frank got trapped behind a gate and watched with some concernWhile the bunch backed up and measured him and each one took a turn.

It was hangin’ off their hat brim, it was drippin’ off their clothes,It was in their eyes, in their ears and prob’ly up their nose.Not a cowboy was untainted, not a dog escaped the muck,

Not a standin’ stick, a saddle horse, a whip or chute or truck.Was immune to their propellant. They resembled works of art

Like guacamole statuettes or cow pie ala carte.Hazel backed’em to the spigot and stood beside the trough,

“I can’t clean up your cowboy ways, but I’ll hose the outside off.”Sam was lookin’ at O’Malley, “Is this what they really meanWhen an Irish cowboy celebrates the wearin’ of the green?”

“I don’t think so,” said O’Malley, “but when I see cows eat grassI’ll forever be reminded of that phrase, ‘this too shall pass.’”

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Mark Oppold (left) receives the Oscar In Agriculture Award, Also pictured is Gene Hemphill with New Holland Corporation.

The Oscar in Agriculture is designed to recognize and encourage excellent media reporting that relates broadly to food, agriculture, natural resources, rural affairs and related matters of vital public interest. The program recognizes the high levels of journalistic performance in broadcasting by agricultural communication professionals who are members of the NAFB.

The Oscar in Agriculture program is administered by Kansas State University and the NAFB, and sponsored by New Holland. The Oscar in Agriculture is awarded for Excellence in Reporting on a Single Agricultural Issue. The purpose of this award is to recognize excellence in reporting skill, thoroughness and attention to audience interest.

RFD-TV’s Own, Mark Oppold, Receives Agriculture Broadcasting’s Most Prestigious Award For His Part In The RFD-TV “LIVE” The Tennessee Floods 2010.

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O ur little house on the Lower Brule Sioux Reservation rests along the bend where the Missouri River makes a large S-shaped curve. Having moved our family in 1996 from the suburbs of Minneapolis to the serene setting of the reservation, I often walked the river’s edge contemplating the new direction in my life. Hiking the narrow shoreline one day, I thought about the rich history of the Lakota people and all the changes that were forced upon them. A log floating mid-river triggered a story an elder named Altwin Grassrope once told me.

When I was about twelve years old they took me off the rez and told me I had to go to boarding school in Fort Pierre. I had a bad teacher and they made me cut my hair. They didn’t treat me real nice, so I escaped three times.

The last time I escaped I snuck out at midnight and went down to the river. It had just rained and the Bad River was running pretty swift. I stepped into the black water until it was chest high and I let the current carry me away in the darkness of night.

The Bad River flows into the Missouri and there I caught a log and hung on through the night. When

the sun came up I saw some trees that looked kinda familiar. I was exhausted and could hardly pull myself onto dry land.

I saw a rider on horseback and ducked down in a grove of sandbar willows, too tired to swim any farther. Then I recognized Fred LaRoche and he gave me a ride home. Your dad was a real nice man.

The words floated across the river as though Altwin had just said them. I closed my eyes, imagining my father riding up on horseback to save the young boy.

In my assimilation into the Lakota culture I learned when the old ways of our people were taken away, things changed, most often for the worse. Yet there are many individuals like Altwin—and my father—who carried the Lakota spirit forward with humility, integrity, and justifiable pride.

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A GIFT of $1 million from a formerstudent “who never forgot his roots”will be used to enhance thenewest bachelor’s degreeprogram at Abraham BaldwinAgricultural College, Tifton, GA .ABAC President David Bridges said,“With the help of the Bynum gift, I

think the possibilities for Rural Studies are limitless.” “Iam very excited about the fact that an alumnus from a smalltown in Georgia whowalked the halls of ABAC in 1946 choseto honor his alma mater in this manner.”ABAC Vice President for External Affairs and AdvancementKeith Barber said the Bynums were in the egg production

business in Tampa, Fla. They supplied eggs tomajor retailersacross the southern part of the United States. The ABACRural Studies degree is the only one of its kind in the UnitedStates. The �irst classes began on August 17, 2009. Studentswho major in Rural Studies can choose from four areas ofconcentration including Business and EconomicDevelopment, Arts and Culture, Community and Social Affairsand Writing and Communication.

ABAC PresidentDavid Bridges

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AMERICAN SHEEP INDUSTRY “LIVE”The sheep industry’s national trade organizationwill discuss the advantages of sheep productionand industry expansion with live Q&A from theirexpert panel onMon., Sept. 13 at 8pm. (See fullarticle on page 23.)WOLF TRAX “LIVE” Join the expert paneland discover the early plant health benefits ofPROTINUS seed-applied fertilizer. Be sure to callin with your questions on this live Q&AMon., Sept. 20 at 8pm.

BEYOND THE BEAN ON AIR This specialis completely dedicated to U.S. soybean farming.This episode features a close examination of theimportance of the animal ag industry to U.S.soybean farmers and a lot more. Tune-inon Tues., Sept. 21 at 9:30pm, and for repeatson Wed., Sept. 22 at 11:30am andSun., Sept. at 2am.INTERVET SCHERING�PLOUGH“LIVE” “EPM and Your Horse, Presented byIntervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health” is thetopic on this Intervet Schering-Plough “LIVE”call-in show with an expert panel onMon., Sept. 27 at 8pm.

PURINA MILLS “LIVE” The fine folks fromPurina Mills return with 2 great new “LIVES”this October. The first is onMon., Oct. 4 at 8pm,and the second is onMon., Oct. 25 at 8pm.A panel of equine nutritionists will befeatured with a live Q&A for each of theirinformative shows.AMERICAN ANGUS “LIVE” Experts willdiscuss how Angus producers can unlock thepotential of their cow herds for expanded profitsand marketing opportunities onMon., Oct. 18 at 8pm.

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Equine Dental Care 101 Dental care is an important part of a horse’s health maintenance program. Did you know horses may eat up to 12 hours a day? Eating wears the teeth down, but unlike dogs and cats, horse (and cow) teeth keep growing and therefore, uneven edges can develop. This causes sores on the cheeks and tongue. “Floating” the teeth is when a metal rasp is used to file down these rough edges. The filing doesn’t hurt as there are no nerves there.

Signs of dental problems can include dropping of food while chewing, excessive drooling, chewing with head tilted, bit discomfort or resistance, head tossing, abnormal head carriage while ridden, nasal discharge, facial swellings, bad breath, choke, weight loss and poor performance.

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Our community is coming on it’s 125th year anniversary. We will celebrating the last week of June trough July 4th. We are planning many special events in our historical area. We are creating a book of interviews from some of our elderly in our town. Some of these citizens are in their 90s and 100s. There will be a tour of historical buildings, including our underground R.R. and includes a scavenger hunt. The Western Art Show, Chariot Races, parade and PRCA rodeo and an old fashioned cook off with chuck wagons, square dancers, Native American dancers and many other activities.

The Fur Trade Museum in Chadron, Nebraska dates back before European settlements in the area. It was a place where white trappers stopped to gain goods for their livelihood as well as trade furs with the Native Americans. Chadron’s interesting history grew from there. Crawford was started as a town for the entertainment of the soldiers at Fort Robinson and a converging point where to Railroads were being built in 1887. The Fort had many notable historical events. Here are some examples: Fort Robinson has 47 years of military history. It was a substantial part in the taming of the west. The Cheyenne outbreak took place there as well as Crazy Horse’s death. Buffalo Bill Cody’s fight with Yellowhand took place north of Crawford.

It housed the first triple crown winner for the famed Thoroughbred race horses. It was one of 7 places in the U.S. that were part of their breeding program. These horses were used to create the finest equestrian military units of World War I. 10,000 horses and 3,000 mules were housed there during certain periods of time for the wars before WWII.

The 1930’s Olympic Equestrian Teams were housed and practiced there. After WWI and our entrance into WWII, it housed 1200 dogs for the Canine units as well as 3,000 German prisoners of war.

In the community of Crawford there was also a colorful Western History, such as Big Bats shooting death in the saloon in town, now named the Corner Bar. It was the location of the first female owned Cinema in the United States.

Toadstool Park, a national Geologic park, is a very unusual place to visit. Near there the Hudson/Meng bone bed is the 5th largest of it’s kind in the world. It is a place where generations of Native Americans came to through their migrations and hunted. East of these places just 6 miles was where a world class find was hidden deep in the clay; two mammoths with their tusks locked in combat. These mammoths are found at the Trailside Museum located in Fort Robinson.

Agate Fossil Bed National Monuments also rich in geologic history, but has deeper meaning in the relationship with The great Native American lead; Red Cloud and rancher Mr. Cook.

Train watching is popular. Towns sprouted everywhere to supply coal and water to the to main lines. Many of these towns are now ghost towns or sites to be explored by our visitors.

Northwest Nebraska High Country is a group of rural people primarily ranchers with value added businesses on their land. They would love to show you what they have to offer the pubic. I am one of them, my ranch has been featured on RFD-TV’s Best of America By Horseback.

Western Nebraska Historical Events by Jean Norman

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RFD-TV is an awesome channel - there is nothing else like it! For those of us with horses and agricultural land, there is no comparison to the information available on RFD-TV. I live in the Dallas/Fort Worth area metroplex and am fortunate enough to have 5 acres of land where I keep my horses. We also have just bought 54 acres of land 45 minutes from our home, where we spend weekends developing and improving it. I record several of the RFD-TV programs on a regular basis, so I am sure not to miss the information they offer. There is no where else I know to get this information, and I value it! Thank you, Debbie Rank

We have found the programs shown on RFD-TV to be highly enjoyable, as well as informative. At a time when rural life, such as farming, is very difficult, it is really nice to be able to see shows which help our country to see exactly how important rural life is to the entire country. I would like to point out that my family does not live in a rural area, but rather a suburban area. We do however watch this channel quite a bit and I have often told coworkers about this channel.Patricia E. Vogelsong

I just finished watching the first showing of the Roy Rogers Happy Trails Theatre. Thanks. I am 81 years old next Saturday and I will take issue with anyone who says that at an old age you can’t feel like a kid again. I thoroughly enjoyed it and it brought back so many memories. I can hardly wait until the next showing. Thanks so very much Patrick for a wonderful show. Of course it had to be great, as are all of your programs. Keep up the good works and God bless you and all of your staff, as Roy would say “MAY THE GOOD LORD TAKE A LIKING TO YOU”. Dorothy Mcmahan

Howdy from Switzerland!Thank you so much for sending me the membership-card from Roy Rogers riders-club. I am very happy for this.- With compliments of your great website-triggerandbullet.com Happy trails forever greetings,- jörg stöckly( for friends yogibaer)

Just saw your TV commentary regarding programming and commercial standards for RFD-TV. Of course, I couldn’t agree more. Although I’m not “country”, i.e., don’t listen to country music, don’t own a pair of cowboy boots, or drive a pickup truck - I believe your programming is the only wholesome alternative in a sea of trash programming on cable and satellite TV. Market-wise, I probably don’t fit the profile of any of your demographic/psychographic segments. I am a web analytics consultant working mostly in New York City. I commute weekly from a rural town in the Shenandoah Valley (VA). My clients are so amazed that I prefer to commute - rather than making the big move to “The City”.As you can imagine, being a Christian with conservative values, I view big city living equivalent to living in the City Dump.I find your variety of wholesome programming educational, informative and entertaining. In addition, I never have to worry about swear words - or worse - people taking the Lord’s name in vain, with your programming. Also, I’ve come to appreciate that rural values - which is what this country was founded on - is swiftly vacating mainstream America. I’m glad you’re keeping the flame of decency and integrity alive. Decent people need entertainment that reflects their values.I’m sure most investors would view your stance against trashy commercials as anti-business. And I’m sure your conviction exacts a stiff economic penalty.I’m one rural resident who definitely appreciates the moral stand you’ve chosen.Thanks, Dwight Smith

It is 8:45 PM and I just watched you make an all-American speech about how you and all good clean Americans feel about watching TV. We thoroughly enjoy watching RFD-TV because, it is for the whole family with no embarrassing commercials or filth talk. We commend you for doing an outstanding job with your TV channel. God Bless You and all the people who work tireless to provide wholesome entertainment. Have a great day! Judy Wilson, NC

Thank you for presenting family entertainment.Thank you for bringing Roy and Dale back!Thank you for including Dusty and Dustin in the shows.Thank you for not using commercials of bad taste! God bless you in your support of the Cowboy Way!Jim

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Selling elite show heifer prospects, donors, breds, bulls & embryos.

Superior Livestock Auction Denver, CO Thu 01/13/11 NO 9:00:00 18:00:00 9

Bellringer 2011 from the National Western Stock Show, Denver, CO

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Bellringer 2011 from the National Western Stock Show, Denver, CO

Van Newkirk Hereford Bull and Female Sale Oshkosh, NE Mon 01/17/11 15:00:00 15:15:00 18:00:00 3

38th Annual Hereford Bull Sale from Oshkosh, Nebraska

Superior Livestock Auction Fort Worth, TX Fri 01/28/11 NO 9:00:00 18:00:00 9

Cattleman's Winter Classic

Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo "Sale of Champions" Fort Worth, TX Sat 02/05/11 NO 10:00:00 12:00:00 2

The "Sale of Champions" Auction live from Fort Worth, Texas

Gateway Simmental and Lucky Cross Lewistown, MT Mon 02/07/11 13:30:00 14:00:00 16:00:00 2.5

31th Annual Breeding Value Bull Auction from Lewistown, MT

Superior Livestock Auction Fort Worth, TX Fri 02/11/11 NO 9:00:00 18:00:00 9

Superior Livestock Auction from Fort Worth, TX

Bradley 3 Ranch Annual Angus Bull Auction Memphis,TX Sat 02/12/11 13:00:00 13:10:00 15:30:00 2.5

Bradley 3 Ranch Annual Angus Bull Auction from Memphis, TX

Felton Angus Ranch Springdale, MT Mon 02/14/11 14:00:00 14:30:00 17:00:00 3

38th Annual Angus Production Sale from Springdale, Montana

Coleman Angus Missoula, MT Tues 02/15/11 NO 15:00:00 17:30:00 2

Genetics Ahead of the Curve for Feed Efficiency, 18mo old Black Angus Bulls

Shaw Cattle Co. Production Sale Calwell, ID Wed 02/16/11 No 14:00:00 18:00:00 4

Selling 350 Angus, Red Angus, Horned & Polled Hereford bulls along with Angus & Hereford heifers.

Sutphin Cattle Co. Annual Production Sale Lamar, CO Fri 02/18/11 No 14:00:00 17:00:00 3

Selling 200 Limousin, Charolais & Angus bulls plus 600 commercial Angus females & pairs.

Willow Oak ChiAngus Bull Sale Rogersville, TN Sat 02/19/11 11:30:00 12:00:00 14:00:00 2.5

Angus Hybrid genetics from Rogersville, TN

Schiefelbein Farms Bull Sale Kimball, MN Sat 02/19/11 No 14:00:00 18:00:00 4

Selling 250 Angus bulls, 40+ SimAngus bulls & 35 elite reg. bred heifers.

TC Ranch 36th Annual Production Sale Franklin, NE Weds 02/23/11 13:00:00 13:30:00 17:00:00 4

Annual Angus Production Auction from Franklin, Nebraska

Lorenzen Red Angus Annual Bull Sale Pendleton, OR Thurs 02/24/11 NO 14:30:00 18:00:00 3.5

Selling 200 high quality Red Angus bulls from the ranch near Pendleton, OR.

Superior Livestock Auction Fort Worth, TX Fri 02/25/11 NO 9:00:00 18:00:00 9

Superior Livestock Auction from Fort Worth, TX

Profitmaker Bull Auction Ogalalla, NE Sat 02/26/11 NO 12:30:00 18:00:00 5.5

Leading Angus Seedstock Producer with Innovative Buy or Lease Option

February

January

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EQUESTFESTMany of the Equestrians you will see New Year’s Day in the 2011 Rose Parade perform drills and dances, and demonstrate trick riding and roping in this “wild west” brought to life from the LA Equestrian Center in Burbank, CA. Join host Pam Minick for the 4th consecutive year RFD-TV broadcasts this exciting equestrian extravaganza. December 29 from 3pm-6pm ET

PRE-PARADE SPECIAL -Pre-Parade Special -The Building of One Nation: See the inside story on the building of RFD-TV’s float, a Native American tribute, on Friday, Jan. 1 at 10am ET.

TOURNAMENT OF ROSES PARADE ® “LIVE” from Pasadena, CA: RFD-TV presents the 122nd Annual Tournament of Roses Parade from 11am-1pm ET on New Year’s Day. Don’t miss RFD-TV’s very own float, “One Nation”. Hosted by Orion Samuelson and Pam Minick, RFD-TV’s broadcast is sure to echo this year’s theme “Building Dreams, Friendships & Memories”. Join us New Year’s Day 11am ET, 10am CT, 9am MT, and 8am PT.

I AM ANGUS A documentary series about the people whose lives are defined by the Angus breed. An all-new episode on Monday, Jan. 3 at 8pm, will celebrate the history of the National Western Stock Show of Denver, CO, the largest livestock exposition in the country. Some of the featured topics will include a segment on Buffalo Bill, a resident of Denver who shaped the myth of the West, and Patrick Grant, long-time president and CEO of the National Western. “I Am Angus -- Those Who Blazed The Trail” will be featured on Monday, Feb. 28 at 8pm and will focus on influential people who have had a profound impact on rural America and food production. Known for its stunning videography and interesting stories, the program is fast becoming a popular series on RFD-TV, enjoyed by cattle producers and city dwellers alike. The program will include segments from across the country, including ranches and farms. www.angus.org.Monday, Jan. 3 at 8pm ET.

NCBA’s “Live” Special NCBA’s Cattlemen to Cattlemen Goes “Live”: Join host Kevin Ochsner from the 2011 Cattle Industry Annual Convention and NCBA Trade Show in Denver, Colorado.February 2 from 8pm – 10pm ET

AGROTAIN “LIVE” Products specifically designed to improve Nitrogen efficiency in urea based fertilizer products will be discussed with two new “live” Q&A shows on Monday, Jan. 10 and Feb. 7 at 8pm.

SFP “LIVE” Join Specialty Fertilizer Products Join Specialty Fertilizer Products as they discuss how to maximize your fertilizer investment with AVAIL and NutriSphere-N. Call in with your questions for SFP’s expert panel on their “live” Q&A.Monday, Jan. 17 and Feb. 21 at 8pm

AMERICAN SHEEP INDUSTRY “LIVE” The sheep industry’s national trade organization will discuss the advantages of sheep production and industry expansion with live Q&A from their expert panel on Monday, Jan. 24 at 8pm.

WOLF TRAX “LIVE” Join the expert panel and discover the early plant health benefits of PROTINUS seed-applied fertilizer. Be sure to call in with your questions on this live Q&A Monday, Jan. 31 at 8pm.

JOHN DEERE “LIVE” Host Max Armstrong along with John Deere’s expert panel will take your calls and answer questions during this “live” John Deere special on Monday, Feb. 14 at 8pm.

EMD “LIVE” Experts from EMD Crop BioScience talk about the importance of early plant health on a special Thursday night “Live” show, Feb. 17 at 8pm.

RFD-TV “LIVE” & Specials

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“I Am Angus”, Monday Jan 3 at 8pm, ET (see description on left)

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THE SHOTGUN RED VARIETY SHOW: is a new and exciting show featuring great talent from 6 to 96 from all around the world! You will see singing, dancing, comedy, magic and great interviews with some of the most interesting entertainers that in most cases have never before been seen on national television. The Shotgun Red Variety Hour will premier on Thurs. at 8pm ET, with a repeat on Fri. at 10am ET. (See full article on pg 10)

ROPING & RIDING WITH TYLER MAGNUSTyler Magnus returns to RFD-TV with all new shows. Educating and entertaining beginners to professionals, Tyler Magnus brings his expertise to the sport of roping and riding. Each week the show promises to showcase “real people doing real things” on Tues. at 7:30pm and Wed. at 9:30am ET. (See full article on pg 11)

RFD-TV POLKA FEST Wednesday is still Polka night on RFD-TV - see all new shows from Iron World Polka Fest each Wed. at 7pm with a repeat on Thurs. at 9am. Also, Polka SUPER Show will feature new classic shows on Saturday nights at 10pm ET.

THE MARTY STUART SHOW kicks off Season 3 in January on RFD-TV with an incredible line-up of guests including Willie Nelson starring on Jan. 8 season premiere. Watch Sat. at 8pm, Sun. 10am, and Mon. at 3pm ET.

JULIE GOODNIGHT THE HORSEMASTER features new shows in January on a brand new day and time. See the Horse Master on Mon. at 12:30pm and 10:30pm ET.

WIDE WORLD OF HORSES has traded places with Julie Goodnight and can now be seen on Wed. at 5:30pm ET.

LIVING THE COUNTRY can now be seen on Thurs. 8:30pm and Fri. at 10:30am.

PBR NOW Returns in January one week prior to the start of their new season. Be sure to watch the latest news from Professional Bull Riders on Thurs. at 10pm ET.

HAPPY TRAILS THEATRE starring Roy Rogers and Trigger: “Television the way it used to be” continues on Saturdays with more new classic Roy Rogers’ movies. Join Trigger & Bullet and Roy Rogers for great television and fun for the whole family each Sat. at 12pm (noon) and 12am (midnight), and Thurs. at 5:30pm. ET.

COUNTRY’S FAMILY REUNION returns to a power hour of country music legends on Fri. at 8pm and Sat. at 6am ET.

LARRY’S COUNTRY DINER also returns to an hour long show now only on Sat. at 11pm ET.

NEW SEASONS are beginning in January for:

RENO’S OLD TIME MUSIC FESTIVAL during the primetime Sat. night premiere at 7pm ET.

RED STEAGALL IN THE BUNKHOUSE on every Wed. at 1pm & 11pm ET.

BEYOND RODEO with Susie Dobbs on Wed. at 1:30pm & 11:30pm ET.

ALL AROUND PERFORMANCE HORSE each Thurs. at 1pm & 11pm ET.

BLUEGRASS & BACKROADS Kentucky Farm Bureau’s Emmy Award winning show, kicks off a new season Feb.9 on Wed. at 2pm ET.

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Program News v Announcements

MONDAY: AgDay: “The Country Experience” and your daily program for what’s news in American agriculture. From Capitol Hill to the commodity markets, AgDay provides the information that farmers and ranchers need to succeed. Mon.-Fri. 8am ET

RFD-TV “Live” and Specials: Watch for special programs in different weeks in this time slot. Be informed with “live” interactive call-in shows with various special guests as well as featured “pilot” shows - programs that have one episode but hope to be a weekly series on RFD-TV in the future. E-mail questions at [email protected]. at 8pm, Tues. 10am & Sun. 3am ET

TUESDAY: Virginia Farming: A weekly look at ag news from Virginia hosted by Jeff Ishee.Tues. at 3pm & Wed. 1am ET

Ag PhD: Farm basics, pesticide and herbicide tips, and the “Weed-of-the-Week” are weekly segments hosted by Brian and Darren Hefty.Tues. 8pm, Wed. 10am & Sat.5pm ET

NCBA’s Cattlemen to Cattlemen: Beef industry news, markets and features from the nation’s largest cattlemen’s organization, the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association. Tues. 8:30pm, Wed. 10:30am & Sat. 9am ET

WEDNESDAY: Voices of Agriculture (formerly called Farm Bureau Today): Each week, features, stories, and news from various state Farm Bureau organizations will air in this time slot. In the first week of each month, Down Home Virginia, produced by the Virginia Farm Bureau will air its half-hour program. Other state farm bureaus are featured in different weeks throughout each month. Wed. 6:30pm & Thurs. 4:30am ET

THURSDAY: Brazil Ag Report: Agricultural news and stories from South America produced by Terraviva in São Paulo, Brazil. Thurs. at 2pm, Fri. 12am & Sun. 4am ETOklahoma Horizon: Features of agriculture and travel around the Sooner State.Thurs. at 3:30pm & Fri. 1:30am ET

Louisiana Agriculture: Agricultural news and features from the Louisiana Farm Bureau, including crop and market reports. Hosted by Michael Danna and Bill Sherman. Thurs. at 4:30pm & Fri. 2:30am ET

FRIDAY: Farmweek: Ag news produced by Mississippi State University Extension. Hosted by Leighton Spann and Artis Ford.Fri. at 6pm & Sat. 4am ET

California Country: Stories and features from the nation’s #1 agricultural state produced by the California Farm Bureau. The stories are narrated by Host and Associate Producer Tracy Sellers, along with Charlotte Fadipe and Dennis Newhall.Fri. 9pm, Sat. 7am & Sun. 11am ET

SATURDAY: This Week In Agribusiness: Orion Samuelson and Max Armstrong recap the nation’s top agricultural news, weather, markets, plus Max’s antique tractor features, comments from Orion, and the honoring of an FFA chapter will be featured each week in this hour-long broadcast. Sat. 8am, Sun. 6am, Sun. 9pm & Mon. 9am ET

U.S. Farm Report: The “Spirit of the Countryside” from AgriBusiness to the rural way of life, U.S. Farm Report will provide America with a compelling mix of news, weather, markets, and country lifestyle stories. Sat. 10am & Sun. 4pm ET

SUNDAY: Georgia Farm Monitor: News and information from Georgia Farm Bureau focusing on southeastern agriculture. Hosted by Denny Moore and Paul Beliveau. Sun. at 11pm, Wed. 8:30pm & Thurs. 10:30am ET

Recurring Program DescriptionsThe following programs are NOT listed in the Weekly Highlights pages, but air each week. Mainly news-based, weekly programs, the content is not available when The Magazine is printed.

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EASTERN CENTRAL MOUNTAIN PACIFIC MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY EASTERN CENTRAL MOUNTAIN PACIFIC

1:00 AM MIDNIGHT 11:00 PM 10:00 PM Ken McNabb The Marty Stuart Show Virginia Farming Dakota Life FARMERS' ALMANAC TV Roy Rogers Theatre con't 1:00 AM MIDNIGHT 11:00 PM 10:00 PM

1:30 AM 12:30 AM 11:30 PM 10:30 PM Craig Cameron Cowboy Church Michigan Magazine Oklahoma Horizon American Agri-Women Julie Goodnight/HorseMaster 1:30 AM 12:30 AM 11:30 PM 10:30 PM

2:00 AM 1:00 AM MIDNIGHT 11:00 PM Beyond Rodeo Lorianne Crook's Celebrity Kitchen Ms. Lucy's Cajun Classroom Presleys' Country Jubilee I Love Toy Trains Wilburn Brothers Ryan Gingerich 2:00 AM 1:00 AM MIDNIGHT 11:00 PM

2:30 AM 1:30 AM 12:30 AM 11:30 PM The Penny Gilley Show Southern Fresh Penny Gilley Show The Gospel Sampler Louisiana Agriculture Pop Goes the Country The Gospel Sampler 2:30 AM 1:30 AM 12:30 AM 11:30 PM

3:00 AM 2:00 AM 1:00 AM MIDNIGHT Little Britches Rodeo Ken McNabb Animal Makeover TV Little Britches Rodeo Heart to Heart Classics 3:00 AM 2:00 AM 1:00 AM MIDNIGHT

3:30 AM 2:30 AM 1:30 AM 12:30 AM TCR Classics Campfire Café Ryan Gingerich Wide World of Horses Presleys' Country Jubilee 3:30 AM 2:30 AM 1:30 AM 12:30 AM

4:00 AM 3:00 AM 2:00 AM 1:00 AM Machinery of the Past FFA Today Farmweek Brazil Ag Report 4:00 AM 3:00 AM 2:00 AM 1:00 AM

4:30 AM 3:30 AM 2:30 AM 1:30 AM National Tractor Pulling Voices of Agriculture The Cowboys' Kitchen Horse & Country TV 4:30 AM 3:30 AM 2:30 AM 1:30 AM

5:00 AM 4:00 AM 3:00 AM 2:00 AM The Jimmy Sturr Show Campfire Café 5:00 AM 4:00 AM 3:00 AM 2:00 AM

5:30 AM 4:30 AM 3:30 AM 2:30 AM The Porter Wagoner Show Red Steagall In the Bunkhouse 5:30 AM 4:30 AM 3:30 AM 2:30 AM

6:00 AM 5:00 AM 4:00 AM 3:00 AM 6:00 AM 5:00 AM 4:00 AM 3:00 AM

6:30 AM 5:30 AM 4:30 AM 3:30 AM 6:30 AM 5:30 AM 4:30 AM 3:30 AM

7:00 AM 6:00 AM 5:00 AM 4:00 AM Heart to Heart Classics Heart to Heart Classics Heart to Heart Classics Heart to Heart Classics Heart to Heart Classics California Country Equestrian Nation 7:00 AM 6:00 AM 5:00 AM 4:00 AM

7:30 AM 6:30 AM 5:30 AM 4:30 AM Reno's Old Time Music Festival Reno's Old Time Music Festival Reno's Old Time Music Festival Reno's Old Time Music Festival Reno's Old Time Music Festival Texas Country Reporter Wide World of Horses 7:30 AM 6:30 AM 5:30 AM 4:30 AM

8:00 AM 7:00 AM 6:00 AM 5:00 AM AgDay AgDay AgDay AgDay AgDay The Horse Show 8:00 AM 7:00 AM 6:00 AM 5:00 AM

8:30 AM 7:30 AM 6:30 AM 5:30 AM Best of Making it Grow All Around Performance Horse Corn College TV Outdoors on the Farm Cowboy Church All Around Performance Horse 8:30 AM 7:30 AM 6:30 AM 5:30 AM

9:00 AM 8:00 AM 7:00 AM 6:00 AM Best of America by Horseback Ken McNabb 9:00 AM 8:00 AM 7:00 AM 6:00 AM

9:30 AM 8:30 AM 7:30 AM 6:30 AM Tyler Magnus: Roping & Riding The Jimmy Sturr Show 9:30 AM 8:30 AM 7:30 AM 6:30 AM

10:00 AM 9:00 AM 8:00 AM 7:00 AM Ag PhD America's Heartland Shotgun Red Variety Show The Marty Stuart Show 10:00 AM 9:00 AM 8:00 AM 7:00 AM

10:30 AM 9:30 AM 8:30 AM 7:30 AM Georgia Farm Monitor Living the Country Life The Porter Wagoner Show 10:30 AM 9:30 AM 8:30 AM 7:30 AM

11:00 AM 10:00 AM 9:00 AM 8:00 AM Wilburn Brothers American Rancher Cinchtown NHSRA Tour SF Machinery Show Corn College TV California Country 11:00 AM 10:00 AM 9:00 AM 8:00 AM

11:30 AM 10:30 AM 9:30 AM 8:30 AM Pop Goes the Country The American Dairy Hidden Heritage WPRA Today Vintage Country Ways Outdoors on the Farm Texas Country Reporter 11:30 AM 10:30 AM 9:30 AM 8:30 AM

NOON 11:00 AM 10:00 AM 9:00 AM Dennis Reis Parelli Horseman's Apprentice Time Well Spent Roy Rogers American Rancher NOON 11:00 AM 10:00 AM 9:00 AM

12:30 PM 11:30 AM 10:30 AM 9:30 AM Julie Goodnight/HorseMaster Equestrian Nation Rode to the Winner's Circle Happy Trails Rode to the Winner's Circle 12:30 PM 11:30 AM 10:30 AM 9:30 AM

1:00 PM NOON 11:00 AM 10:00 AM The Ride with Aaron Ralston The Horse Show Red Steagall In the Bunkhouse All Around Performance Horse Shopping Western Style Theatre Dennis Reis 1:00 PM NOON 11:00 AM 10:00 AM

1:30 PM 12:30 PM 11:30 AM 10:30 AM Craig Cameron Chris Cox Beyond Rodeo Horse & Country TV TruCountry Time Well Spent Craig Cameron 1:30 PM 12:30 PM 11:30 AM 10:30 AM

2:00 PM 1:00 PM NOON 11:00 AM Heartland Highways Bluegrass & Backroads Brazil Ag Report Rural Heritage Shopping Western Style Chris Cox 2:00 PM 1:00 PM NOON 11:00 AM

2:30 PM 1:30 PM 12:30 PM 11:30 AM Cumberland Highlanders Quilt in a Day TCR Classics Prairie Farm Report Vintage Country Ways TruCountry 2:30 PM 1:30 PM 12:30 PM 11:30 AM

3:00 PM 2:00 PM 1:00 PM NOON The Marty Stuart Show Virginia Farming Dakota Life FARMERS' ALMANAC TV Machinery of the Past 3:00 PM 2:00 PM 1:00 PM NOON

3:30 PM 2:30 PM 1:30 PM 12:30 PM Cowboy Church Michigan Magazine Oklahoma Horizon American Agri-Women Voices of Agriculture 3:30 PM 2:30 PM 1:30 PM 12:30 PM

4:00 PM 3:00 PM 2:00 PM 1:00 PM Lorianne Crook's Celebrity Kitchen Ms. Lucy's Cajun Classroom Presleys' Country Jubilee I Love Toy Trains Wilburn Brothers Best of Making it Grow 4:00 PM 3:00 PM 2:00 PM 1:00 PM

4:30 PM 3:30 PM 2:30 PM 1:30 PM Southern Fresh Penny Gilley Show The Gospel Sampler Lousiana Agriculture Pop Goes the Country Little Britches Rodeo 4:30 PM 3:30 PM 2:30 PM 1:30 PM

5:00 PM 4:00 PM 3:00 PM 2:00 PM Ken McNabb Animal Makeover TV Little Britches Rodeo Heart to Heart Classics Ag PhD The Cowboys' Kitchen 5:00 PM 4:00 PM 3:00 PM 2:00 PM

5:30 PM 4:30 PM 3:30 PM 2:30 PM Campfire Café Ryan Gingerich Wide World of Horses Roy Rogers Prairie Farm Report Cowboy Church 5:30 PM 4:30 PM 3:30 PM 2:30 PM

6:00 PM 5:00 PM 4:00 PM 3:00 PM Machinery of the Past FFA Today Happy Trails Farmweek 6:00 PM 5:00 PM 4:00 PM 3:00 PM

6:30 PM 5:30 PM 4:30 PM 3:30 PM National Tractor Pulling Voices of Agriculture Theatre The Cowboys' Kitchen 6:30 PM 5:30 PM 4:30 PM 3:30 PM

7:00 PM 6:00 PM 5:00 PM 4:00 PM Best of America by Horseback The Jimmy Sturr Show Reno's Old Time Music Festival 7:00 PM 6:00 PM 5:00 PM 4:00 PM

7:30 PM 6:30 PM 5:30 PM 4:30 PM Tyler Magnus: Roping & Riding The Porter Wagoner Show Presleys' Country Jubilee 7:30 PM 6:30 PM 5:30 PM 4:30 PM

8:00 PM 7:00 PM 6:00 PM 5:00 PM Ag PhD America's Heartland Shotgun Red Variety Show The Marty Stuart Show 8:00 PM 7:00 PM 6:00 PM 5:00 PM

8:30 PM 7:30 PM 6:30 PM 5:30 PM Georgia Farm Monitor Living the Country Life 8:30 PM 7:30 PM 6:30 PM 5:30 PM

9:00 PM 8:00 PM 7:00 PM 6:00 PM American Rancher Cinchtown NHSRA Tour SF Machinery Show California Country 9:00 PM 8:00 PM 7:00 PM 6:00 PM

9:30 PM 8:30 PM 7:30 PM 6:30 PM The American Dairy Hidden Heritage WPRA Today Vintage Country Ways Texas Country Reporter Cumberland Highlanders 9:30 PM 8:30 PM 7:30 PM 6:30 PM

10:00 PM 9:00 PM 8:00 PM 7:00 PM Dennis Reis Parelli Horseman's Apprentice Time Well Spent SF Machinery Show 10:00 PM 9:00 PM 8:00 PM 7:00 PM

10:30 PM 9:30 PM 8:30 PM 7:30 PM Julie Goodnight/HorseMaster Equestrian Nation Rode to the Winner's Circle WPRA Today 10:30 PM 9:30 PM 8:30 PM 7:30 PM

11:00 PM 10:00 PM 9:00 PM 8:00 PM The Ride with Aaron Ralston The Horse Show Red Steagall In the Bunkhouse All Around Performance Horse Shopping Western Style Georgia Farm Monitor 11:00 PM 10:00 PM 9:00 PM 8:00 PM

11:30 PM 10:30 PM 9:30 PM 8:30 PM Craig Cameron Chris Cox Beyond Rodeo Horse & Country TV TruCountry America's Heartland 11:30 PM 10:30 PM 9:30 PM 8:30 PM

MIDNIGHT 11:00 PM 10:00 PM 9:00 PM Heartland Highways Bluegrass & Backroads Brazil Ag Report Rural Heritage Roy Rogers Horse & Country TV MIDNIGHT 11:00 PM 10:00 PM 9:00 PM

12:30 AM 11:30 PM 10:30 PM 9:30 PM Cumberland Highlanders Quilt in a Day TCR Classics Prairie Farm Report Happy Trails Theatre National Tractor Pulling 12:30 AM 11:30 PM 10:30 PM 9:30 PM

Ralph Emery "Live"

RFD-TV "LIVE" & Specials

Trains and Locomotives

Clinton Anderson

Downunder Horsemanship

R5Sons Alaska

Classic Tractor Fever

Cattlemen to Cattlemen

R5Sons Alaska

Polka SUPER Show

RFD-TV Polka Fest

R5Sons Alaska

Clinton Anderson

Downunder Horsemanship

Gaither Gospel Hour

PBR NOW

Classic Tractor Fever

This Week In AgriBusiness

RFD-TV Polka Fest

This Week In Agribusiness

HEE HAW

Clinton Anderson

Downunder Horsemanship

Gaither Gospel Hour

U.S. Farm Report

Crook & Chase

Midwest Country

RFD-TV "LIVE" & Specials

This Week In Agribusiness

Cattlemen to Cattlemen

Trains and Locomotives

Horse & Country TV

Big Joe Polka Show

CCTV CCTV

This Week in Agribusiness Gaither Gospel Hour

HEE HAW

Horse & Country TV

RFD-TV "LIVE" & Specials

Ralph Emery "Live"

Horse & Country TV

PBR NOW

Horse & Country TV

CCTV

U.S. Farm Report

Horse & Country TV Horse & Country TV

Cattlemen to Cattlemen

CCTV

Country's Family Reunion

Country's Family Reunion

Larry's Country Diner

Midwest Country

CCTV

Horse & Country TV

Please check the Weekly Highlights for Auctions or Special Programs which may interrupt RFD-TV’s regular schedule. RFD-TV and RFD HD program schedule are now a simulcast. Programs are changed weekly.

January/February Program Schedule

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EASTERN CENTRAL MOUNTAIN PACIFIC MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY EASTERN CENTRAL MOUNTAIN PACIFIC

1:00 AM MIDNIGHT 11:00 PM 10:00 PM Ken McNabb The Marty Stuart Show Virginia Farming Dakota Life FARMERS' ALMANAC TV Roy Rogers Theatre con't 1:00 AM MIDNIGHT 11:00 PM 10:00 PM

1:30 AM 12:30 AM 11:30 PM 10:30 PM Craig Cameron Cowboy Church Michigan Magazine Oklahoma Horizon American Agri-Women Julie Goodnight/HorseMaster 1:30 AM 12:30 AM 11:30 PM 10:30 PM

2:00 AM 1:00 AM MIDNIGHT 11:00 PM Beyond Rodeo Lorianne Crook's Celebrity Kitchen Ms. Lucy's Cajun Classroom Presleys' Country Jubilee I Love Toy Trains Wilburn Brothers Ryan Gingerich 2:00 AM 1:00 AM MIDNIGHT 11:00 PM

2:30 AM 1:30 AM 12:30 AM 11:30 PM The Penny Gilley Show Southern Fresh Penny Gilley Show The Gospel Sampler Louisiana Agriculture Pop Goes the Country The Gospel Sampler 2:30 AM 1:30 AM 12:30 AM 11:30 PM

3:00 AM 2:00 AM 1:00 AM MIDNIGHT Little Britches Rodeo Ken McNabb Animal Makeover TV Little Britches Rodeo Heart to Heart Classics 3:00 AM 2:00 AM 1:00 AM MIDNIGHT

3:30 AM 2:30 AM 1:30 AM 12:30 AM TCR Classics Campfire Café Ryan Gingerich Wide World of Horses Presleys' Country Jubilee 3:30 AM 2:30 AM 1:30 AM 12:30 AM

4:00 AM 3:00 AM 2:00 AM 1:00 AM Machinery of the Past FFA Today Farmweek Brazil Ag Report 4:00 AM 3:00 AM 2:00 AM 1:00 AM

4:30 AM 3:30 AM 2:30 AM 1:30 AM National Tractor Pulling Voices of Agriculture The Cowboys' Kitchen Horse & Country TV 4:30 AM 3:30 AM 2:30 AM 1:30 AM

5:00 AM 4:00 AM 3:00 AM 2:00 AM The Jimmy Sturr Show Campfire Café 5:00 AM 4:00 AM 3:00 AM 2:00 AM

5:30 AM 4:30 AM 3:30 AM 2:30 AM The Porter Wagoner Show Red Steagall In the Bunkhouse 5:30 AM 4:30 AM 3:30 AM 2:30 AM

6:00 AM 5:00 AM 4:00 AM 3:00 AM 6:00 AM 5:00 AM 4:00 AM 3:00 AM

6:30 AM 5:30 AM 4:30 AM 3:30 AM 6:30 AM 5:30 AM 4:30 AM 3:30 AM

7:00 AM 6:00 AM 5:00 AM 4:00 AM Heart to Heart Classics Heart to Heart Classics Heart to Heart Classics Heart to Heart Classics Heart to Heart Classics California Country Equestrian Nation 7:00 AM 6:00 AM 5:00 AM 4:00 AM

7:30 AM 6:30 AM 5:30 AM 4:30 AM Reno's Old Time Music Festival Reno's Old Time Music Festival Reno's Old Time Music Festival Reno's Old Time Music Festival Reno's Old Time Music Festival Texas Country Reporter Wide World of Horses 7:30 AM 6:30 AM 5:30 AM 4:30 AM

8:00 AM 7:00 AM 6:00 AM 5:00 AM AgDay AgDay AgDay AgDay AgDay The Horse Show 8:00 AM 7:00 AM 6:00 AM 5:00 AM

8:30 AM 7:30 AM 6:30 AM 5:30 AM Best of Making it Grow All Around Performance Horse Corn College TV Outdoors on the Farm Cowboy Church All Around Performance Horse 8:30 AM 7:30 AM 6:30 AM 5:30 AM

9:00 AM 8:00 AM 7:00 AM 6:00 AM Best of America by Horseback Ken McNabb 9:00 AM 8:00 AM 7:00 AM 6:00 AM

9:30 AM 8:30 AM 7:30 AM 6:30 AM Tyler Magnus: Roping & Riding The Jimmy Sturr Show 9:30 AM 8:30 AM 7:30 AM 6:30 AM

10:00 AM 9:00 AM 8:00 AM 7:00 AM Ag PhD America's Heartland Shotgun Red Variety Show The Marty Stuart Show 10:00 AM 9:00 AM 8:00 AM 7:00 AM

10:30 AM 9:30 AM 8:30 AM 7:30 AM Georgia Farm Monitor Living the Country Life The Porter Wagoner Show 10:30 AM 9:30 AM 8:30 AM 7:30 AM

11:00 AM 10:00 AM 9:00 AM 8:00 AM Wilburn Brothers American Rancher Cinchtown NHSRA Tour SF Machinery Show Corn College TV California Country 11:00 AM 10:00 AM 9:00 AM 8:00 AM

11:30 AM 10:30 AM 9:30 AM 8:30 AM Pop Goes the Country The American Dairy Hidden Heritage WPRA Today Vintage Country Ways Outdoors on the Farm Texas Country Reporter 11:30 AM 10:30 AM 9:30 AM 8:30 AM

NOON 11:00 AM 10:00 AM 9:00 AM Dennis Reis Parelli Horseman's Apprentice Time Well Spent Roy Rogers American Rancher NOON 11:00 AM 10:00 AM 9:00 AM

12:30 PM 11:30 AM 10:30 AM 9:30 AM Julie Goodnight/HorseMaster Equestrian Nation Rode to the Winner's Circle Happy Trails Rode to the Winner's Circle 12:30 PM 11:30 AM 10:30 AM 9:30 AM

1:00 PM NOON 11:00 AM 10:00 AM The Ride with Aaron Ralston The Horse Show Red Steagall In the Bunkhouse All Around Performance Horse Shopping Western Style Theatre Dennis Reis 1:00 PM NOON 11:00 AM 10:00 AM

1:30 PM 12:30 PM 11:30 AM 10:30 AM Craig Cameron Chris Cox Beyond Rodeo Horse & Country TV TruCountry Time Well Spent Craig Cameron 1:30 PM 12:30 PM 11:30 AM 10:30 AM

2:00 PM 1:00 PM NOON 11:00 AM Heartland Highways Bluegrass & Backroads Brazil Ag Report Rural Heritage Shopping Western Style Chris Cox 2:00 PM 1:00 PM NOON 11:00 AM

2:30 PM 1:30 PM 12:30 PM 11:30 AM Cumberland Highlanders Quilt in a Day TCR Classics Prairie Farm Report Vintage Country Ways TruCountry 2:30 PM 1:30 PM 12:30 PM 11:30 AM

3:00 PM 2:00 PM 1:00 PM NOON The Marty Stuart Show Virginia Farming Dakota Life FARMERS' ALMANAC TV Machinery of the Past 3:00 PM 2:00 PM 1:00 PM NOON

3:30 PM 2:30 PM 1:30 PM 12:30 PM Cowboy Church Michigan Magazine Oklahoma Horizon American Agri-Women Voices of Agriculture 3:30 PM 2:30 PM 1:30 PM 12:30 PM

4:00 PM 3:00 PM 2:00 PM 1:00 PM Lorianne Crook's Celebrity Kitchen Ms. Lucy's Cajun Classroom Presleys' Country Jubilee I Love Toy Trains Wilburn Brothers Best of Making it Grow 4:00 PM 3:00 PM 2:00 PM 1:00 PM

4:30 PM 3:30 PM 2:30 PM 1:30 PM Southern Fresh Penny Gilley Show The Gospel Sampler Lousiana Agriculture Pop Goes the Country Little Britches Rodeo 4:30 PM 3:30 PM 2:30 PM 1:30 PM

5:00 PM 4:00 PM 3:00 PM 2:00 PM Ken McNabb Animal Makeover TV Little Britches Rodeo Heart to Heart Classics Ag PhD The Cowboys' Kitchen 5:00 PM 4:00 PM 3:00 PM 2:00 PM

5:30 PM 4:30 PM 3:30 PM 2:30 PM Campfire Café Ryan Gingerich Wide World of Horses Roy Rogers Prairie Farm Report Cowboy Church 5:30 PM 4:30 PM 3:30 PM 2:30 PM

6:00 PM 5:00 PM 4:00 PM 3:00 PM Machinery of the Past FFA Today Happy Trails Farmweek 6:00 PM 5:00 PM 4:00 PM 3:00 PM

6:30 PM 5:30 PM 4:30 PM 3:30 PM National Tractor Pulling Voices of Agriculture Theatre The Cowboys' Kitchen 6:30 PM 5:30 PM 4:30 PM 3:30 PM

7:00 PM 6:00 PM 5:00 PM 4:00 PM Best of America by Horseback The Jimmy Sturr Show Reno's Old Time Music Festival 7:00 PM 6:00 PM 5:00 PM 4:00 PM

7:30 PM 6:30 PM 5:30 PM 4:30 PM Tyler Magnus: Roping & Riding The Porter Wagoner Show Presleys' Country Jubilee 7:30 PM 6:30 PM 5:30 PM 4:30 PM

8:00 PM 7:00 PM 6:00 PM 5:00 PM Ag PhD America's Heartland Shotgun Red Variety Show The Marty Stuart Show 8:00 PM 7:00 PM 6:00 PM 5:00 PM

8:30 PM 7:30 PM 6:30 PM 5:30 PM Georgia Farm Monitor Living the Country Life 8:30 PM 7:30 PM 6:30 PM 5:30 PM

9:00 PM 8:00 PM 7:00 PM 6:00 PM American Rancher Cinchtown NHSRA Tour SF Machinery Show California Country 9:00 PM 8:00 PM 7:00 PM 6:00 PM

9:30 PM 8:30 PM 7:30 PM 6:30 PM The American Dairy Hidden Heritage WPRA Today Vintage Country Ways Texas Country Reporter Cumberland Highlanders 9:30 PM 8:30 PM 7:30 PM 6:30 PM

10:00 PM 9:00 PM 8:00 PM 7:00 PM Dennis Reis Parelli Horseman's Apprentice Time Well Spent SF Machinery Show 10:00 PM 9:00 PM 8:00 PM 7:00 PM

10:30 PM 9:30 PM 8:30 PM 7:30 PM Julie Goodnight/HorseMaster Equestrian Nation Rode to the Winner's Circle WPRA Today 10:30 PM 9:30 PM 8:30 PM 7:30 PM

11:00 PM 10:00 PM 9:00 PM 8:00 PM The Ride with Aaron Ralston The Horse Show Red Steagall In the Bunkhouse All Around Performance Horse Shopping Western Style Georgia Farm Monitor 11:00 PM 10:00 PM 9:00 PM 8:00 PM

11:30 PM 10:30 PM 9:30 PM 8:30 PM Craig Cameron Chris Cox Beyond Rodeo Horse & Country TV TruCountry America's Heartland 11:30 PM 10:30 PM 9:30 PM 8:30 PM

MIDNIGHT 11:00 PM 10:00 PM 9:00 PM Heartland Highways Bluegrass & Backroads Brazil Ag Report Rural Heritage Roy Rogers Horse & Country TV MIDNIGHT 11:00 PM 10:00 PM 9:00 PM

12:30 AM 11:30 PM 10:30 PM 9:30 PM Cumberland Highlanders Quilt in a Day TCR Classics Prairie Farm Report Happy Trails Theatre National Tractor Pulling 12:30 AM 11:30 PM 10:30 PM 9:30 PM

Ralph Emery "Live"

RFD-TV "LIVE" & Specials

Trains and Locomotives

Clinton Anderson

Downunder Horsemanship

R5Sons Alaska

Classic Tractor Fever

Cattlemen to Cattlemen

R5Sons Alaska

Polka SUPER Show

RFD-TV Polka Fest

R5Sons Alaska

Clinton Anderson

Downunder Horsemanship

Gaither Gospel Hour

PBR NOW

Classic Tractor Fever

This Week In AgriBusiness

RFD-TV Polka Fest

This Week In Agribusiness

HEE HAW

Clinton Anderson

Downunder Horsemanship

Gaither Gospel Hour

U.S. Farm Report

Crook & Chase

Midwest Country

RFD-TV "LIVE" & Specials

This Week In Agribusiness

Cattlemen to Cattlemen

Trains and Locomotives

Horse & Country TV

Big Joe Polka Show

CCTV CCTV

This Week in Agribusiness Gaither Gospel Hour

HEE HAW

Horse & Country TV

RFD-TV "LIVE" & Specials

Ralph Emery "Live"

Horse & Country TV

PBR NOW

Horse & Country TV

CCTV

U.S. Farm Report

Horse & Country TV Horse & Country TV

Cattlemen to Cattlemen

CCTV

Country's Family Reunion

Country's Family Reunion

Larry's Country Diner

Midwest Country

CCTV

Horse & Country TV

The RED titles on this Program Schedule denote the 1st airing each week, with the BLACK titles indicating a repeat of that same show.

January/February Program Schedule

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Monday, December 276am Horse & Country: “Eventing: Burnham Market International Horse Trials World Cup Section.”7am Heart to Heart Classics: Special guest Mel McDaniel, episode 172.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: The Cox Family joins Ronnie and perform songs “I’m Going Back” and “I’ve Got That Old Feeling,” episode 112.12pm Dennis Reis: Learn how to empower yourself to fix, reinforce and refine your horses behavior, episode 260.12:30pm Wide World of Horses: 2010 NRCHA Hall of Fame Inductees.1pm The Ride with Aaron Ralston: Randy Rieman at Pioneer Mountain Ranch in Dillon, MT, demos getting a horse ready to be saddled, Part 2, episode 319. 1:30pm Craig Cameron: The Making of Running Horse Feeds, plant tour, episode 122710.2pm Heartland Highways: The Illinois Oilfield Café; photographer Richard Hershberger; the Midewin Tallgrass Prairie, episode 705.

2:30pm Cumberland Highlanders: “Christmas in the Cumberlands: Part 2.”

4pm Lorianne Crook’s Celebrity Kitchen: Charlie Chase prepares Chocolate Mousse, his favorite dessert.4:30 pm Southern Fresh: Cheese factory tour, Southern style mac ‘n cheese with buttered bread crumbs, episode 22. 5pm Ken McNabb: “Riding a Young Horse Confidently: Part 1.” Are you qualified to ride one? Episode 297.5:30pmCampfireCafé: Yucatan-Style Roasted Pork;Onion-Potato Gratin; Black-Eyed Pea Salad, episode 1.6pm Trains & Locomotives: “DOUBLEHEADER!: PRR 1223 and 7002 In Excursion Service.”7pm Ralph Emery Live: Charlie McCoy, Country Music Hall of Fame member and “super-session” musicians, guest stars. 8pm WildBlue Live: “Connecting America: How WildBlue Helps Serve the Country Through Satellite Internet.”9pm American Rancher: “Guyer Cattle Company.” Show features the terrific Illinois show cattle producer.9:30pm The American Dairy: Visit producers and educate consumers about the Diary Industry.

Tuesday, December 286am Horse & Country: “Eventing: Burnham Market International Horse Trials World Cup Section.”7am Heart to Heart Classics: Stan Hitchcock sits down with the Bellamy Brothers who perform hits like “Old Hippie,” episode 103.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music

Festival: Tasha Harris brings a new feel and sound to “Gleams of a Golden Morning,” episode 113.12pm Downunder Horsemanship: “On Tour: Desensitizing to Spooky Objects.” Clinton demonstrates the importance of desensitizing, episode 219.1pm The Horse Show: “Blinks.” Rick shares the heartwarming story of a blind horse that still competes, episode 318.1:30pm Chris Cox: “Best of 2010: Part 1.” A compilation of some of the most memorable Chris Cox moments of the year.3:30pm Michigan Magazine: Shoot out at the Knotthole - features John Wayne, Lash Laru Look-alikes, episode 1551.4pm Ms Lucy’s Cajun Classroom: “Crab.” Blaise’s salad; Crabmeat Special; Harvey Wallbanger’s Cake.4:30pm The Penny Gilley Show: Special guest Jeff Brandt with country music from Branson, MO, hosted by Penny Gilley, episode 15.5pm Animal Makeover TV: Health, nutrition, and solutions to make better animals.5:30pm Ryan Gingerich: “Training on the Trail.” Ryan teaches you how to continue training on the trail while you pleasure ride, episode 1841.6pm Machinery of the Past: Private collection of International Trucks; 1928 Model A Ford truck; International 1 ½ ton, episode 360. 6:30pm National Tractor Pulling: Bowling Green, OH; monsters of the midway, the Unlimited Modifieds in action, Season 6, episode 18.7pm Best of America by Horseback: “At Home in Culpeper.” Tom Seay shares his home and roots with riding guests in Culpeper, VA, episode 288. 7:30pm Living the Country Life: Heritage Turkeys; storage and disposing of hazardous items; Pine Wilt Disease, episode 909.9:30pm Hidden Heritage: “Arts of the Indigenous.” The 2010 Texas Indian Market in Arlington, TX, episode 16.

Wednesday, December 296am Horse & Country: “Jumping: The Royal Show 2008 Friday Highlights.” Britain’s most famous rural event.7am Heart to Heart Classics: Stan takes a trip back into his archives and pulls out some of his earliest Heart to Heart interviews, episode 155.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: Bluegrass Gospel from Del McCoury, Cherryholmes Family, Rhonda Vincent, episode 206.8:30am Corn College TV: Ken Ferrie & Missy Bauer with managing soil density, evaluating stands, digging a pit, and picking tools to fix fields, episode 5.12pm Parelli “The Horseman’s Apprentice”: “Team Building.” The interns are led by Pat in a training lesson, episode 2.

12:30pm Equestrian Nation: “The Carriage.” History of the carriage and the carriage driving classic, episode 201.

1pm Red Steagall In The Bunkhouse: Joe Leathers from the 4-6 ranch; Jalapeno Cornbread at the wagon, episode 1003.

1:30pm Beyond Rodeo: Bob Barnes Rodeo Company, episode 503.2pm Bluegrass & Backroads: Governor’s Mansion; Cramer Schneider Story; Dan Barnes, glass artist, episode 701.2:30pm Quilt in a Day: “Homespun Decorating.” Eleanor enjoys a traditional Christmas with handmade mantel decorations, episode 1606.

3pm-6pm Equestfest 2010: An exciting show featuring the 2011 Tournament of Roses Parade equestrian participants including the Cowgirl Chicks from the Los Angeles Equestian Center. A rare opportunity to see the parade’s equine acts up close with host Pam Minick.

6pm FFA Today: The building of the FFA Today float for the 2010 Rose Parade.

6:30pm Voices of Agriculture: Tennessee Farm Bureau. 8pm America’s Heartland: Cotton-it’s more than just a fabric; think cattle feed; for one spot in Texas it’s cotton, chicken and catfish, episode 617. 9pm CinchTown NHSRA Tour: 2010 Texas State Championship from Taylor County Coliseum in Abilene, TX, Part 2.

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9:30 pm Women’s Pro Rodeo Today: “Thunder Equigames in Las Vegas, NV: Part 1.” Competition highlights, Pro Tips, Superstar PROfile, episode 312. 1am Classic Tractor Fever: “All Across America: Classic Tractors are Everywhere.”A John Deere in Alaska, classic tractors near New York City.2:30am Gospel Sampler: Music from Barbara Fairchild, episode 150.3am Little Britches Rodeo: “2010 Finals Short Go: Little Wrangler Goat Tail Untie and Sr. Girls Goat Tying.” Season 3, episode 13.3:30am Julie Goodnight/Horse Master: “Southern Comfort.” The Horse Master helps a Western Pleasure rider to slow her horse’s canter, episode 310.

Thursday, December 30 6am Horse & Country: “Eventing: Hartpury Showjumping Spectacular Silver Tour Final.”7am Heart to Heart Classics: Buck Trent and Ray Pillow recorded in the Ozarks on the old Stan Hitchcock Show from the early 80’s, episode 193.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: Alisa and Ramona Jones singing “Whiskey Before Breakfast” and “Sail Away Ladies,” episode 114.8:30am Outdoors on the Farm: “Mature Timber, Mature Bucks.” A whitetail bow hunt in IA timber; CRP plot for big bucks! Episode 9.1pm All Around Performance Horse: Spring works at Cobb’s High Oaks Ranch, episode 148.1:30pm Horse & Country: “The Royal Bath and West Show 2007.” 2:30pm TCR Classics: Tin Can Trees; Santa Bob; O Holy Night, episode 695.3pm Dakota Life: SD Sea Monsters; Annual Mule Ride;Horse Therapy, episode 1203.4pm I Love Toy Trains: “MTH Showroom Layout: Colombia, MD.” A circus, Dept 56 villages and more.5pm Heart to Heart Classics: Year end special featuring some of Stan’s favorite moments, episode 183.7pm Gaither Gospel Hour: Homecoming Classics bringing an unforgettable gospel celebration.9pm Successful Farming Machinery Show: Wire welding tip; Hagie sprayer; Machinery Pete; Allis-Chalmers WD, episode 402.9:30pmVintage Country Ways: A traditional woodman and stickdresser making chestnut fencing and walking sticks, episode 6.

10pm RFD-TV Special: “Baxter Black’s By Myself.” A collection of some of

Baxter’s classic pieces: “The Horse,” “My Kinda Truck, ” Oneupsmanship,” and “Jose and WhooDoo Cow.”

Friday, December 316am Horse & Country: “Eventing: Hartpury Showjumping Spectacular Silver Tour Final.”7am Heart to Heart Classics: Great songwriters Dan Seals and Michael Johnson and classic hits, episode 104.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: Jim & Jesse McReynolds singing hits “Thanks for the Trip to Paradise” and “Flower of the Desert,” episode 115.12pm Time Well Spent: Jim takes a hot air balloon ride; Grace stops by Aldridge Gardens summer day camps, episode 1.12:30pm Rode to the Winner’s Circle: “Mercuria Ncha World Finals -1st Go.” 1pm Shopping Western Style: PFI showcases the latest in cowboy boots, western wear, saddles and home décor.1:30pm TruCountry: Dance across Texas with Jake Hooker, Heather Myles and James Hand, episode 1.2pm Rural Heritage: “Farming of Yesteryear.” A small town festival featuring antique tractors and old fashioned threshing. 2:30pm Prairie Farm Report: “Feed Handling.” Farm built conveyor system;a self circulating livestock waterer that uses no electricity, episode 505.3pm FARMERS’ ALMANAC TV: Seeds of Change; game bird hunter; FFA tractor restoration winner, episode 109.3:30pm American Agri-Women: “Getting Involved in Promoting Your Farm & Ranch Products,” episode 5.4pm Wilburn Brothers Show: Charley Pride, episode 401.4:30pm Pop Goes The Country: The Statler Brothers; Susan Ray, episode 212.5pm Horse & Country: Dressage from Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire.6:30pm The Cowboys’ Kitchen: “Dr. Pepper Marinated.” Dr. Pepper Marinated Flank Steak Tostadas, Grilled Quail, Blueberry And Apple Crisp, episode 277pm Jimmy Sturr Show: Charlie Prose, Lindsey Webster, Matt and Elaine are featured at RFD-TV The Theatre with an Oktoberfest tribute, episode 16.7:30pm Porter Wagoner Show: Faron Young, episode 245.8pm Larry’s Country Diner: Join Larry and friends where the cameras are always rollin’ and guests stop by.

8:30pm Country’s Family Reunion: “Rock and Roll Graffiti.” Ring in the New Year with 50’s and 60’s favorites done CFR style!

9:30pm Texas Country Reporter: Tuba Xmas; Jefferson Xmas; Homeless Blankets, episode 1112.

Saturday, January 110am Pre-Parade Special “Building the RFD-TV Float”: Highlights of the building of the RFD-TV Tournament of Roses Parade float One Nation.11am-1pm RFD-TV “LIVE” Tournament of Roses Parade: Special presentation of the 2011 Tournament of Roses Parade from Pasadena, CA, featuring RFD-TV’s float, One Nation. “Building Dreams, Friendships & Memories” is the theme for the 122nd annual New Year’s tradition.

4pm Best Of Making It Grow: Tour a beautification project in Charleston, SC.7pm Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: Great original music with The Cherryholmes Family, episode 203.7:30pm Presleys’ Country Jubilee: Rhonda Vincent, IBMA Vocalist of the Year, with her award winning bluegrass, episode 22.8pm The Marty Stuart Show: The Quebe Sisters guest star with great harmonies and western swing. 8:30pm Midwest Country: “Archives Show,” episode 4443.10pmPolka SUPER Show: TBD

12am Happy Trails Theatre: In Old Cheyenne (1941) Roy is a newspaper reporter going to Cheyenne to cover the activities of supposed bad guy when he discovers the real bad guy.

Sunday, January 25:30pm Cowboy Church: Pastor Russ Weaver preaching from Shepherd’s Valley Cowboy Church, Part 1, Egan TX, episode 257.6pm R5Sons Alaska: “Welcome to Alaska.” Meet the Perrins’ family with Dad, Mom and 5 sons in remote Alaska, episode 1.7pm Crook & Chase: “Current Country Music News, Interviews and Performances.”8pm HEE HAW: Porter Wagoner; Dolly Parton, episode 71070. (1972)

Highlights Week of December 27 - January 2

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Monday, January 36am Horse & Country: “Eventing: Burnham Market International Horse Trials World Cup Section.”7am Heart to Heart Classics: The late Sammi Smith sings “Help Me Make It Through The Night,” and Ferlin Husky sings “Timber.” Episode 101.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: The unique but traditional banjo playing of Leroy Troy with “Keep Your Skillet Good and Greasy.” Episode 107.12pm Dennis Reis: Ground schooling your horse will improve your body language, focus on you and make you a better leader, episode 263.12:30pm Julie Goodnight/Horse Master: “R-E-S-P-E-C-T.” The Horse Master teaches a pushy, dangerous horse to lead respectfully, episode 401. 1pm The Ride with Aaron Ralston: Work with Randy Rieman at Pioneer Mountain Ranch in Dillon, MT, getting a horse ready to be saddled, Part 3, episode 320. 1:30pm Craig Cameron: JW Brooks Custom hats, see a hat be made from scratch, episode 010311.2pm Heartland Highways: Cinema Gallery in Urbana, IL; ceramic artist Dwain Naragon; Red Rock Tileworks, episode 706.2:30pm Cumberland Highlanders: Once thought lost, very early episodes of the Cumberland Highlanders are shared today, episode 468.4pm Lorianne’s Celebrity Kitchen: Rodney Atkins and Troy Gentry of Montgomery Gentry with “Shrimp Scampi” and “Asian Glazed Cornish Hens.”4:30pm Southern Fresh: “Garlic Rules!” Roast Leg of Lamb;Fingerling Potatoes w/Garlic Aioli;Chicken Soup, episode 4. 5pm Tournament of Roses Parade®

Encore: This 3 hour special begins with the Pre-Parade Show; “Building the RFD-TV Float, “One Nation”. Immediately following is the encore broadcast of the 2011 Tournament of Roses Parade from Pasadena, CA.

8pm I Am Angus: Celebrate the history of the National Western Stock Show of Denver, CO, including a segment on Buffalo Bill and Patrick Grant, long-time president and CEO of the National Western.9pm American Rancher: “Exclusive Genetics Reality Stories.” Episode features Vicki Noffsinger and family from Colorado and their bucking bulls.9:30pm The American Dairy: “Cow Care.” Episode features cow care practices of the dairy industry.3am Ken McKnabb: “Riding a Young Horse Confidently: Part 2.” Are you qualified to ride one? Episode 298.

3:30amCampfireCafé: Mango-Coconut Chicken; Asparagus Parmesan, episode 2.4am Trains & Locomotives: “C & O 614: Winter Coal Trains.”

Tuesday, January 46am Horse & Country: “Eventing: Hartpury Showjumping Spectacular Puissance.”7am Heart to Heart Classics: Deborah Allen with “Hurt Me” and balladeer David Lynn Jones, episode 102.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: Carl Jackson with hits “9lb Hammer” & “Head Over Heels.” Episode 108.9am Ralph Emery Live: Reba McEntire, superstar of country music, film, television and the Broadway stage is Ralph’s very special guest.12pm Downunder Horsemanship: “Advancing your Groundwork: Part 1.” Clinton demonstrates practical exercises to improve your groundwork, episode 220.1pm The Horse Show: “Parelli Mentors.” Rick has a deeply personal conversation with a master horseman and educator, episode 319.1:30pm Chris Cox: “Best of 2010: Part 2.” A compilation of some of the most memorable Chris Cox moments of the year.3:30pm Michigan Magazine: Baking Kringles at the Munising Bakery, episode 1601.4pm Ms Lucy’s Cajun Classroom: Stuffed Crab; Cajun Green Beans with Egg; Lou’s Vanilla Bread, episode 201.4:30pm The Penny Gilley Show: Guest star is incomparable Johnny Lee, episode 16.5pm Animal Makeover TV: Health, nutrition, and solutions to make better animals.5:30pm Ryan Gingerich: “Training in the Arena” Ryan shows you exercises that work on rehabilitating bad behavior, episode 2011.6pm Machinery of the Past: Visit 2 thresherman reunions where you can see a vast collection of Case tractor power going all the way back to the late 1800’s, episode 361. 6:30pm National Tractor Pulling: Bowling Green, OH; Wild Mini Modifieds in action, Season 6, episode 19.7pm Best of America by Horseback: “Texas Riding Locations”. Tom Seay rides in a variety of riding locations around the state of Texas, episode 289.

7:30pm Roping & Riding with Tyler Magnus: The return of TYLER MAGNUS - NEW SHOW PREMIERES! “Team Equine 2010: Part 1.” Charly Crawford Team Roping in Prineville, OR, episode 1.

9:30pm Hidden Heritage: “Tribal Spotlight.” Visit the Cherokee National Youth Choir from Tahlequah, OK, episode 17.

Wednesday, January 56am Horse & Country: “Eventing: Hartpury Showjumping Spectacular Gold Tour Final.”7am Heart to Heart Classics: Dolly Parton and Keith Whitely, episode 154.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: New Bluegrass band, The Grascals, episode 201.8:30am Corn College TV: Farm Journal Field Agronomists zero in on the “N” cycle, uneven emergence; importance of smooth-running planters, episode 6. 12pm Parelli “The Horseman’s Apprentice”: “The Drafts Arrive.” Spring on campus- Draft horses, love, and a surprise from Pat, episode 3.12:30pm Equestrian Nation: Team Penning Finals; learn the best way to yell at a cow; training and vet tips, episode 202.1pm Red Steagall In The Bunkhouse: Red’s special guest is Cowboy Balladeer Don Edwards, episode 14.1:30pm Beyond Rodeo: “Cinchtown Talk,” episode 504.2pm Bluegrass & Backroads: Justin Hatchet Story; Paducah River Heritage Museum; North American Racing Academy, episode 702.2:30pm Quilt in a Day: “Stockings, Stockings, Stockings.” An easy stocking pattern, episode 1607. 3pm Classic Tractor Fever: “New Beginnings.” Big Bud 747, 50th anniversary of Deere’s New Generation tractors and more.4:30pm Gospel Sampler: Music and stories from Barbara Fairchild, episode 150.5pm Little Britches Rodeo: “2010 Finals Short Go: Sr. Bull Riding.” Season 3, episode 14.5:30pm Wide World of Horses: “The Best of the Western Performance Horse World.”6pm FFA Today: Amazing stories about FFA members across the USA.6:30pm Voices of Agriculture: Virginia Farm Bureau.

7pm RFD-TV Polka Fest: NEW SHOW! Chimielewski Funtime, Frank Yankovic, Whoopee Norm Edelbeck and the Dairyland Dutchmen, Just Because, and Peter and Paul Windinger, episode 2.

8pm America’s Heartland: Protecting the future of agriculture at the National Seed Bank; Chef Dave Lieberman cooks with special Carolina Rice, episode 618.9pm CinchTown NHSRA Tour: 2010 Texas State Championship from the Taylor County Coliseum in Abilene, TX, Part 3. 9:30 pm Women’s Pro Rodeo Today: “Conclusion of Thunder Equigames in Las Vegas, NV.” Exciting competition highlights, Pro Tips, Star PROfile, episode 313.

Highlights Week of January 3 - 9

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Thursday, January 66am Horse & Country: “Eventing: Hartpury Showjumping Spectacular Gold Tour Final.”7am Heart to Heart Classics: Ozark Mountain Jubilee featuring guests Jerry Foster and LeRoy VanDyke , episode 192.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: JD Crowe and New South performing “Lonesome Road Blues,” episode 109.8:30am Outdoors on the Farm: “White Lake’s Wild-Flying Pheasants.” South Dakota farmer managing his farm for pheasants; the changing face of agriculture. episode 10. 1pm All Around Performance Horse: Clovis, NM; Joe’s Boot Shop Calf Roping; Stran Smith, episode 149.1:30pm Horse & Country: “Dressage: Emile Faurie Masterclass.” 2:30pm TCR Classics: Tiny Painter; Osceola Station; USS Cavalla, episode 763.3pm Dakota Life: “SD Kids.” Zoo Camps; Bringing Back the Bow Program;Raku Pottery, episode 1204. 4pm I Love Toy Trains: “Lionel Nation: Part1.” California State Railroad Museum.5pm Heart to Heart Classics: Trip back to the archives with early Heart to Heart interviews, episode 155.7pm Gaither Gospel Hour: “He Touched Me: Gospel Music of Elvis Presley.”

8pm Shotgun Red Variety Show: NEW SHOW PREMIERES! Shotgun Red and Co-host Miss Shelia host a family juggling act, Bluegrass family group, and the Shotgun Red Band, episode 1.

8:30pm Living the Country Life: Utility tractors; Nubian Goats; episode 801.9pm Successful Farming Machinery Show: IL shop tour, swinging toolbox, Minneapolis-Moline, episode 405.9:30pmVintage Country Ways: Traditional woodman and stickdresser making fencing, walking sticks, episode 7.10pm PBR NOW: Hosts J.W. Hart and Justin McBride give you the latest news from Professional Bull Riders.

Friday, January 76am Horse & Country: “Jumping: Pony of the Year.” Highlights of the 2008 Talent Spotters Competition.7am Heart to Heart Classics: Great songwriters Dan Seals and Michael Johnson & their classic hits, episode 104.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: Jim & Jesse McReynolds singing hits “Thanks for the Trip to Paradise” and “Flower of the Desert,” episode 115.12pm Time Well Spent: Jim takes us to a 45ft. water wheel; Grace visits with the Crane Children, episode 2.12:30pm Rode to the Winner’s Circle: “Mercuria NCHA World Finals –Round 2.” 1pm Shopping Western Style: PFI showcases the latest in cowboy boots, western wear, saddles and home décor.1:30pm TruCountry: Legendary Singer/songwriters Darrell and Mona McCall take the stage with Jake Hooker and Bode Barker, episode 2.2pm Rural Heritage: “Introduction.” Works with a rider and mule to regain confidence after an accident. 2:30pm Prairie Farm Report: “Farm Shops.” Protect engines from fuel filter plugging caused by fuel elements broken by extreme heat, episode 506.3pm FARMERS’ ALMANAC TV: FFA Louisville 2005; girl tractor restoration team; apple recipe, episode 110.3:30pm American Agri-Women: Farm Women; Managing Risk Through Crop Insurance, episode 6.4pm Wilburn Brothers Show: Loretta Lynn; Bobby Bare, episode 421.4:30pm Pop Goes The Country: Chet Atkins; Jerry Reed, episode 305.5pm Horse & Country: “Dressage: Blue Waters National Dressage Championships from Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire.”6:30pm The Cowboys’ Kitchen: “Pork Chops.” Texas Cheese Sliders, Jalapeño Beef Stew, Grilled Pork Chops, Apple Walnut Slaw, episode 4.7pm Jimmy Sturr Show: Calhoun Twins, Lori Anne Skvarch, Matt and Elaine are featured at RFD-TV The Theatre, episode 17.7:30pm Porter Wagoner Show: Kitty Wells; Johnny Wright, episode 96.8pm Country’s Family Reunion: Legends singing their hits and sharing stories of their times together.9:30pm Texas Country Reporter: Junk Gypsies; Rock Food; Wildwood Dean ‘07, episode 1150.

Saturday, January 812pm Roy Rogers Happy Trails Theatre: Young Bill Hickok (1941) Bill Hickok, assisted by Calamity Jane, is after

a foreign agent and his guerrilla band who are trying to take over some western territory just as the Civil War ends.2pm-4:30pm Guyer Cattle Company “The Chosen Few” Sale: A “live” carriage of the show Heifer Prospects, Donors, Breds, Bulls & Embryos being offered from Robinson, IL.7pm Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: “Grasstowne.” Ronnie starts new shows for 2011 with great band Grasstowne with their new single “Lost Highway,” episode 301.

7:30pm Presleys’ Country Jubilee: Grammy Award Winner and Rock n Roll Hall of Fame Inductee, Mr. Bill Medley, is the very special guest, episode 23.

8pm The Marty Stuart Show: SEASON 3 PREMIERES! Superstar Willie Nelson, an American treasure, is the first guest of Marty’s exciting new season.

8:30pm Midwest Country: Maggie Mae; David Church; Sherwin & Pam Linton; Kerry Christensen, episode 4444.10pm Polka SUPER Show: TBD11pm Larry’s Country Diner: Join Larry and friends where the cameras are always rollin’ and you never know who’ll stop by.

Sunday, January 95:30pm Cowboy Church: Pastor Russ Weaver preaching from Shepherd’s Valley Cowboy Church, Part 2, Egan TX, episode 258.6pm R5Sons Alaska: “Independence Day at the Lodge.” Join the fun as the Perrins’ pack the day full of games, fun, food, and fireworks, episode 2.7pm Crook & Chase: “Current Country Music News, Interviews and Performances.”8pm HEE HAW: Brenda Lee; Hank Thompson; George Lindsey, episode 71071.

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Monday, January 106am Horse & Country: “Cross Country: Houghton Hall, Part 1.” The Eventers Grand Prix features top event and show jumping riders in Norfolk, England.7am Heart to Heart Classics: Stan welcomes Cheryl Wheeler, episode 182.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: The Lonesome River Band is featured singing “9lb Hammer” and “You Do What You Gotta Do.” Episode 103.8:30am Best Of Making It Grow: Three methods hotels use plants, episode 1003.12pm Dennis Reis: The round pen encourages the horse to seek you as his herd leader, episode 264.

12:30pm Julie Goodnight/Horse Master: “Losing Weight.” The Horse Master & Dale Myler find a bit for a jumping horse, episode 402.

1pm The Ride with Aaron Ralston: Aaron demonstrates his foundation training, Part 1, episode 321.1:30pm Craig Cameron: Long line techniques and ground driving, episode 011011.2pm Heartland Highways: Limestone Country in Bedford, IN; Colonial Brick Corporation in Cayuga, IN, episode 707.2:30pm Cumberland Highlanders: The Cumberland Highlanders perform from Kentucky and Branson, episode 469.4pm Lorianne’s Celebrity Kitchen: Josh Turner and Brenda Lee with “Backwoods Chili” and “White Fish with Greek Salad.”4:30pm Southern Fresh: “Picking Perfect Pumpkins .” Pumpkin Chili; Roasted Pumpkin Seeds; Harvest Pumpkin Cheesecake, episode 5.5pm Ken McNabb: “Riding a Young Horse Confidently: Part 3.” Are you qualified to ride one? Episode 299.5:30pmCampfireCafé:Crab Rice Pilaf; Pina Colada Bread Pudding w/Coconut Crème Anglaise, episode 3. 6pm Trains & Locomotives: “Convention Highlights: Huntington NRHS 1991.”7pm Ralph Emery Live: Grammy Award winning Ronnie Milsap joins Ralph for a one-on-one interview. 8pm Agrotain Live: Representatives from AGROTAIN discuss the yield impact of stabilizing nitrogen with a live Q&A.

9pm American Rancher: “Fort Worth Sale of Champions/TX Cowboy Hall of Fame.” Feature on Stock Show Steer Sale Syndicate and 2011 TXCHOF inductees.9:30pm The American Dairy: “Carbon Footprint.” A look at the dairy industry reducing their carbon footprint.

Tuesday, January 116am Horse & Country: “Cross Country: Houghton Hall, Part 2.” The Eventers Grand Prix features top event and show jumping riders in Norfolk, England.7am Heart to Heart Classics: Special guests are Brewer & Shipley with their hit “One Toke Over The Line,” episode 170.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: Special guests The Nashville Bluegrass Band, episode 101.12pm Downunder Horsemanship: “Advancing your Groundwork: Part 2.” Clinton demonstrates practical exercises to improve your groundwork, episode 221.1pm The Horse Show: “Tent Pegging” Rick investigates a fast-moving East Indian game of skill played horseback, episode 320.1:30pm Chris Cox: Chris works with a racehorse who refuses to load at the gate, Part 1.3:30pm Michigan Magazine: Backwoods carver Gregory Maddon, episode 1602.4pm Ms Lucy’s Cajun Classroom: Crawfish Bisque; Noodle Salad; Janet’s Fruit Salad w/Sherry, episode 202.4:30pm The Penny Gilley Show: Guest star is Deana Martin, episode 17.5pm Animal Makeover TV: Health, nutrition, and solutions to make better animals.5:30pm Ryan Gingerich: “Training in the Arena, Part 2.” Ryan shows you how to refine your training in the Arena, episode 2021.6pm Machinery of the Past: See vintage tractors in a tractor pull competition including a Case Cross mount from 1927, episode 362. 6:30pm National Tractor Pulling: Bowling Green, OH; action from Unlimiteds, Minis, and Super Semis divisions, Season 6, episode 20.7pm Best of America by Horseback: “Mammoth Cave, KY” Tom Seay rides in Kentucky’s Mammoth Cave National Park; Farm Museum in NE, episode 290. 7:30pm Roping & Riding with Tyler Magnus:“Team Equine 2010: Part 2.” Charly Crawford Team Roping in Prineville, OR, episode 2.9:30pm Hidden Heritage: “Native Entrepreneurs .” Featuring Lakota Foods, Little Chief Fry Bread, and an American Indian restaurant, episode 18.

Wednesday, January 126am Horse & Country: “Jumping: Pony of the Year.” Highlights of the 2008 Talent Spotters Competition.7am Heart to Heart Classics: Skip Ewing performs “It Wasn’t His Chil.” Jerry Jeff Walker ‘s Mr. Bojangles, episode 105.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: David Parmelee and his band Continental Divide, episode 158.8:30am Corn College TV: Ken Ferrie & Missy Bauer talk about pest management, projected ear count, and how to get the most out of a handheld GPS, episode 7. 12pm Parelli “The Horseman’s Apprentice”: “Open Mic Night.” After a long day cutting cattle, dishwashing, and lessons, Brett and Sam attend Open Mic, episode 4.12:30pm Equestrian Nation: “World of Breeds.” Cinching and riding tips, stable vices, vet tips, episode 203.1pm Red Steagall In The Bunkhouse: Swenson Ranch Manager Dennis Braden is Red’s special guest, episode 15.1:30pm Beyond Rodeo: “Cinch Superstars.” Episode 505.2pm Bluegrass & Backroads: Sunny Acres Alpaca Farm; Jason Cohen Wood Furniture; Trooper Island Camp of KY State Police, episode 703.2:30pm Quilt in a Day: “Monitor Barn with Hole in the Barn Door.” Eleanor pieces a barn from fabric, episode 3201.3pm Classic Tractor Fever: “20 Years of Classics.” Celebrating 20 years of John Harvey’s Classic Farm Tractors Calendar.4:30pm Gospel Sampler: Music of The Martins, Barbara Fairchild, JD Sumner and The Stamps, episode 101.5pm Little Britches Rodeo: “2010 Finals Short Go: Little Wrangler Poles and Jr. Boys Bulls.” Season 3, episode 1.5:30pm Wide World of Horses: “Les Vogt Equine Insights.” On-site technology to keep horses fit and happy at the NRCHA Snaffle Bit Futurity!6pm FFA Today: FFA members and agriculture today.6:30pm Voices of Agriculture: South Carolina Farm Bureau. 7pm RFD-TV Polka Fest: Peter and Paul Windinger, Marv Nissel Girls w/ Chimielewskis, and Eddie Korosa, Part 2,episode 2.8pm America’s Heartland: America’s farm crops create great American beer. Chef Dave Lieberman says “Gullah Grub” should be on your table, episode 619.9pm CinchTown NHSRA Tour: 2010 Texas State Championship from the Taylor County Coliseum in Abilene, TX, Part 4. 9:30 pm Women’s Pro Rodeo Today: “World’s Oldest Continuous Rodeo in Payson, AZ: Part 1.” Highlights, Pro Tips, Superstar PROfile, episode 314.

Highlights Week of January 10 - 16

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Thursday, January 136am Horse & Country: “Jumping: Pony of the Year.” Highlights of the 2008 Talent Spotters Competition.7am Heart to Heart Classics: A definite western music flare and some good cowboy poetry with Red Steagall and Don Edwards, episode 106.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: Special guest Dr. Ralph Stanley singing “Water Lily” and “Mountain Folks.” Episode 102.8:30am Outdoors on the Farm: “Critter Control.” A trapper’s story of adding income with fur sales and limiting critter damage to crops, episode 11. 9am-6pm Superior Livestock Auction Bellringer 2011: A “live” carriage from the National Western Stock Show from Denver, CO.7pm Gaither Gospel Hour: “Ernie Haase & Signature Sound: Tribute To The Cathedrals.” 8pm Shotgun Red Variety Show: Three brothers clog and pick, a Texas singer, and the Shotgun Red Band, episode 2.8:30pm Living the Country Life: Non-native perennials; Arabian horses; rain water collection, episode 802.9pm Successful Farming Machinery Show: Shop conversion, hydraulic hitch, antique Farmall B, episode 406.9:30pmVintage Country Ways: Ford, Fordson, crawlers and tractors at Tracks Across The Field 2009, Part 1, episode 8.10pm PBR NOW: Hosts J.W. Hart and Justin McBride give you the latest news from Professional Bull Riders.11pm All Around Performance Horse: Colorado Cutting Horses; Actor Brad Johnson; Sparky Cutting Steer, episode 150.11:30pm Horse & Country: “Dressage: Emile Faurie Masterclass.” 12:30am TCR Classics: Spring Photo; Papa Payne’s; Clock Repair, episode 764.1am Dakota Life: “Arts.” Mouth Painter Jack Riech; Lakota artist Mike Marshall, Black Hills Woodworkers Guild, episode 1205. 2am I Love Toy Trains:“Lionel Nation 1: Part 2.” Locomotives then and now; layout tips; Lionel in New York; spectacular Prewar layout.3am Heart to Heart Classics: Connie Smith joins Jerry Sullivan and The Sullivan Family for gospel, episode 122.

Friday, January 146am Horse & Country: “Jumping: Pony of the Year.” Highlights of the 2008 Talent Spotters Competition.

7am Heart to Heart Classics: Country music Hall-Of-Famer “Whispering” Bill Anderson and the legendary Tom T Hall, episode 107.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: The Osborne Brothers performing some of their hits like “Midnight Flyer.” Episode 106.9am-6pm Superior Livestock Auction Bellringer 2011: A “live” carriage from the National Western Stock Show from Denver, CO.6:30pm The Cowboys’ Kitchen: “Ranch Women and Cowgirls” Grady’s Favorite,Southern Fried Chicken, Mac &Texas Cheeses w/Roasted Chiles, episode 5.7pm Jimmy Sturr Show: Eagles, Lindsey Webster, Matt and Elaine are featured at RFD-TV The Theatre, episode 18.7:30pm Porter Wagoner Show: Jimmy Davis; The Oaks, episode 194.8pm Country’s Family Reunion: Legends singing their hits and sharing stories of their times together.9:30pm Texas Country Reporter: Mariachi Family; Wild West Toys; Veteran’s Funerals, episode 1151.10pm Time Well Spent: Jim takes us to visit Glenn Crumpler of Cattle for Christ; Grace drops by the forestry field day, episode 3.10:30pm Rode to the Winner’s Circle: “NCHA World Championship Futurity: Open Finals.” 11pm Shopping Western Style: PFI showcases the latest in cowboy boots, western wear, saddles and home décor.11:30pm TruCountry: Waltz across Texas with fine fiddling starring Bobby Flores and Miss Leslie Sloan playing and singing, episode 3.12am Rural Heritage: “Beginning Groundwork.” Steve continues with a rider and mule to regain confidence after an accident. 12:30am Prairie Farm Report: “Inventions.” A manure spreader with four vertical beaters : a water cannon that can shoot water over 250 ft, episode 507.1am FARMERS’ ALMANAC TV: Full Circle Farm, Seattle, WA: cranberry farm; The Idea House, NC, episode 111.1:30am American Agri-Women: “Women in Agriculture Educating Future Consumers About Their Food Production,” episode 7.2am Wilburn Brothers Show: Loretta Lynn; Warner Mack, episode 202.2:30am Pop Goes The Country: Statler Brothers; Susan Raye, episode 212.

3am Horse & Country: “Jumping: Quainton Stud 6 Year Old Championship.”

Saturday, January 1512pm Roy Rogers Happy Trails Theatre: Sheriff of Tombstone (1941) A mayor tries to take over a town with a gunslinger. Roy is mistaken for him until the real villain shows up.4pm Best Of Making It Grow: Three nurseries’ unique plants, episode 1004.

7pm Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: “Travelin’ McCoury’s.” Del McCoury’s sons, Ronnie and Robbie with their new group and music, episode 302.

7:30pm Presleys’ Country Jubilee: Neal McCoy, one of Branson’s newest country stars is the featured guest, episode 24.8pm The Marty Stuart Show: Marty features His Fabulous Superlatives with Connie Smith and Leroy Troy.8:30pm Midwest Country: Becky Schlegel; Roger Tibbs & Tex & Mary Schutz; Bobby Darren Country Show; Larry & Michelle Choats, episode 4445. 10pm Polka SUPER Show: TBD11pm Larry’s Country Diner: Join Larry and friends where the cameras are always rollin’ and you never know who’ll stop by.

Sunday, January 165:30pm Cowboy Church: Pastor Randy Byrd preaching from WRCA National Finals, Part 1, Amarillo, TX, episode 259.6pm R5Sons Alaska: “Cabin Building: Part 1.” Watch the boys build a remote cabin by hand, 18 miles from the Lodge, episode 3.7pm Crook & Chase: “Country Music News, Interviews and Performances.”8pm HEE HAW: Waylon Jennings; Jessi Colter; Johnny Bench, episode 71072. (1972)

Highlights Week of January 10 - 16

Ronnie Reno has new all new shows

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Monday, January 176am Horse & Country: “Dressage: Blue Waters National Dressage Championships from Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire.”7am Heart to Heart Classics: Stories and classic country with “Little” Jimmy Dickens and Eddie Raven, episode 108.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: The legendary Mac Wiseman singing “Jimmy Brown the Newsboy” and ‘Shackles and Chains.” Episode 110.12pm Dennis Reis: Horsemanship is a lifelong practice; a solid foundation optimizes safety and deepen the bond between horse and rider, episode 265.12:30pm Julie Goodnight/Horse Master: “Change of Reign.” The Horse Master empowers a reining rider to take charge, slow the canter, episode 403.1pm The Ride with Aaron Ralston: Aaron demonstrates his foundation training, Part 2, episode 322.1:30pm Craig Cameron: Colt firearms, shooting at the Extreme Cowboy Race, episode 011711.2pm Heartland Highways: Collectors of classic bicycles, Coca-Cola and “Bomber” Fishing Lures, episode 708. 2:30pm Cumberland Highlanders: Kody Norris and the Watauga Mountain Boys set the stage on Fire, episode 470. 3pmVan New Kirk Hereford Bull and Female Sale Preview3:15-6pm Van New Kirk Hereford Bull and Female Sale: A “live” carriage of the 38th Annual Hereford Bull Sale from Oshkosh, NE.6pm Trains & Locomotives: “The Magnificent GG-1: The World’s Most Famous Electric Locomotive.”7pm Ralph Emery Live: Glen Campbell, superstar with the hits “Rhinestone Cowboy,” and “Gentle on My Mind,” is Ralph’s very special guest.8pm SFP Live: Specialty Fertilizer Products will discuss how to maximize your fertilizer investment with AVAIL and NutriSphere-N with “live” Q&A.9pm American Rancher: “Willow Oak Cattle Ranch.” The American Rancher visits the Tennessee ChiAngus breeder Richard Arnold. 9:30pm The American Dairy: “Gilmer Dairy.” The American Rancher visits the Gilmer Dairy. 2am Lorianne’s Celebrity Kitchen: Tracy Lawrence prepares “Chicken Casserole” and “Mexican Casserole.”2:30am Southern Fresh: “Flavorful Fennel.” Roasted Halibut w/Fennel and Vegetables; Fennel Salad; Optimal Weight Program, episode 6.3am Ken McNabb: “Loping With Confidently.” Developing a confident seat and soft hands while loping, episode 300.3:30amCampfireCafé:Sweet Potato Crusted Crab Cakes; Pineapple Cole Slaw, episode 4.

Tuesday, January 186am Horse & Country: “Dressage: Blue Waters National Dressage Championships from Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire.”7am Heart to Heart Classics: Mark O’Connor brings his fiddle and talks about his merging of country and classical music, episode 120.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: The a capella music of Doyle Lawson performing “Just A Little Talk With Jesus” and more, episode 116.12pm Downunder Horsemanship: “Gaining Respect Under Saddle: Part 1.”Clinton educates a problem horse for successful riding using his Method, episode 222.1pm The Horse Show: “Guy McLean.” Rick meets an Aussie horseman and poet with a unique liberty act, episode 321.1:30pm Chris Cox: Chris works with a racehorse who refuses to load at the gate, Part 2.3:30pm Michigan Magazine: Movie making is big business in Michigan- explore local impact, episode 1603.4pm Ms Lucy’s Cajun Classroom: Chicken Sauce Piquant; Smothered Squash, episode 204.4:30pm The Penny Gilley Show: Guest star is Jody Miller, episode 21.5pm Animal Makeover TV: Health, nutrition, and solutions to make better animals.5:30pm Ryan Gingerich: “Modifying Misbehavior.” Ryan successfully overcomes resistant behavior in a difficult horse, episode 2031.6pm Machinery of the Past: One of the world’s only private collections of every pick-up truck built by IHC, episode 363.6:30pm National Tractor Pulling: Jefferson City, MO; see Four Wheel Drive Trucks in action, Season 6, episode 21.7pm Best of America by Horseback: “Flying W Ranch, KS”, Tom and Del ride on a working cattle ranch in the Flint Hills of Kansas, episode 291. 7:30pm Roping & Riding with Tyler Magnus: “Preparing your Horse for Competiton” Part 1 Episode #39:30pm Hidden Heritage: “Visit with the Elders.” A visit with elders from Lower Brule and Crow Creek Reservations, episode 19.

Wednesday, January 196am Horse & Country: “Jumping: Pony of the Year.” Highlights of the 2008 Talent Spotters Competition.7am Heart to Heart Classics: Mark Collie looks back at breaking into the music business, episode 121.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: Legend of Bluegrass, Del McCoury and his band, episode 202.8:30am Corn College TV: Agronomists outline what it takes to understand your

seed genetics and the impact of crown root development, episode 8. 12pm Parelli “The Horseman’s Apprentice”: “On The Road Again.” Parelli professionals go to the tour stop in Redmond, OR, episode 5.12:30pm Equestrian Nation: “Dromoland Castle.” Riding at Dromoland Castle in Ireland, vet tips, hoof care, episode 205.

1pm Red Steagall In The Bunkhouse: Cowboy singer R. W. Hampton is Red’s special guest, episode 16.

1:30pm Beyond Rodeo: PRCA rodeo clown and announcer Rob Smets, episode 505.2pm Bluegrass & Backroads: Bernheim Forest; Publishers Press rolling 140 yrs; JD Dairy, episode 704.2:30pm Quilt in a Day: “Broken Wheel and Farmers Daughter.” Bright and Bold blocks are made easy, episode 3202.3pm Classic Tractor Fever: “Defining History.” 1908 IH Friction Drive and other classics of 20th Century farming.4:30pm Gospel Sampler: The Goodwill Trio, Bluegrass gospel with IIIrd Tyme Out and sounds of revival with The McGruders, episode 102.5pm Little Britches Rodeo: “2010 Finals Short Go: Jr. Team Roping and Sr. Trail Course.” Season 3, episode 2.5:30pm Wide World of Horses: Amateur Week Championships at the AQHA World Championship Show.6pm FFA Today: Amazing stories about FFA members across the USA.6:30pm Voices of Agriculture: North Carolina Farm Bureau. 7pm RFD-TV Polka Fest: Dick Pillar, Frank Yankovic, Whoopee Norm Edelbeck and the Dairyland Dutchmen, Peter and Paul Wendinger, episode 25.8pm America’s Heartland: Dramatic rescues with rural air evacuations; an Idaho farm women finds a future raising elk, episode 620.9pm CinchTown NHSRA Tour: “The ReMix.: Highlights the Best of 2010.” 9:30 pm Women’s Pro Rodeo Today: “Conclusion:World’s Oldest Continuous Rodeo in Payson, AZ.” Highlights, Pro Tips, Superstar PROfile, episode 315.

Highlights Week of January 17 -23

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Thursday, January 206am Horse & Country: “Renault Jump: Newbury/Royal Berkshire BSJA Final Renault Jump.”7am Heart to Heart Classics: Connie Smith joins Jerry Sullivan and The Sullivan Family for a good gospel show, episode 122.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: Larry Sparks with hits “John Deer Tractor” and “Taking a Slow Train,” episode 118.8:30am Outdoors on the Farm: “Midnight Mule Madness.” An old-fashion raccoon hunt on mules and having fun outdoors on the farm, episode 12.1pm All Around Performance Horse: Texas Polo! Episode 151.1:30pm Horse & Country: “Dressage: Carl Hester at Your Horse Live.” 2:30pm TCR Classics: Pin Hole Camera; The Brisket; Nacoma Mitts, episode 766.3pm Dakota Life: “Innovation.” Rodeo Legend Casey Tibbs; students at Sanford Mine; Special Needs Camp, episode 1206.4pm I Love Toy Trains:“Lionel Nation 2: Part 1.” Great Prewar collection; visit a toy train auction. 5pm Heart to Heart Classics: Historic footage with Vern Gosdin, Nat Stuckey, and Johnny Russell, episode 168.7pm Gaither Gospel Hour: “The Oak Ridge Boys A Gospel Journey .”8pm Shotgun Red Variety Show: Sound Effect legend, little girl sings about her pig,and the Shotgun Red Band, episode 3.8:30pm Living the Country Life: Making jam; organic livestock; eco-landscaping, episode 803.9pm Successful Farming Machinery Show: Tire repair tip; Hydraulic work table; Case 1776 Bicentennial, episode 407.9:30pmVintage Country Ways: Ford, Fordson, crawlers and tractors plowing and cultivating at Tracks Across The Field 2009, Part 2, episode 9.

10pm PBR NOW: Hosts J.W. Hart and Justin McBride give you the latest news from Professional Bull Riders.

Friday, January 216am Horse & Country: “Jumping: The Royal Show 2008 Lightweight Hunters, Part 1.”7am Heart to Heart Classics: Stan Hitchcock welcomes his good friend Boots Randolph and his saxophone, episode 123.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: Special tribute episode to the late Charlie Waller who performs “Matterhorn” and “Teach Your Children,” episode 120.12pm Time Well Spent: Jim visits the coon dog cemetery; Grace checks out the Little International show, episode 4.12:30pm Rode to the Winner’s Circle: “NCHA World Championship Futurity: Open Finals, Part 2.” 1pm Shopping Western Style: PFI showcases the latest in cowboy boots, western wear, saddles and home décor.1:30pm TruCountry: Honky-tonk the night away with Justin Trevino and Amber Digby, episode 4.2pm Rural Heritage: “Surcingle Training.”Steve continues with a rider and mule to regain confidence after an accident. 2:30pm Prairie Farm Report: “Farm Yards.” A yard covers 2 acres with displays of recycled materials with colorful plants and flowers, episode 508.3pm FARMERS’ ALMANAC TV: John Deere, the man; Puget Sound Co-op; Carlsbad Caverns, episode 112.3:30pm American Agri-Women: “Accessing Farm Credit; What Farm Women Should Know,” episode 8.4pm Wilburn Brothers Show: Loretta Lynn; Crystal Gayle, episode 427.4:30pm Pop Goes The Country: Ronnie Milsap; Charlie Daniels, episode 202. 5pm Horse & Country: “Jumping: Quainton Stud 6 Year Old Championship.”6:30pm The Cowboys’ Kitchen: Green Chile Cheese Grits, Porter House Steaks, Blueberry and Peach Cobbler, episode 18.7pm Jimmy Sturr Show: The amazing Shoji Tabuchi, Calhoun Twins, and Lori Anne Skvarch are featured at RFD-TV The Theatre, episode 19.7:30pm Porter Wagoner Show: Mel Tillis; Stonewall Jackson, episode 230.8pm Country’s Family Reunion: Legends singing their hits and sharing stories of their times together.9:30pm Texas Country Reporter: Tejano Accordion; Western Warhol; Soldiers’ Quilts, episode 1156.

Saturday, January 2212pm Roy Rogers Happy Trails Theatre: Bad Man of Deadwood (1941) Roy and Gabby have to establish fair business practices in the town of Deadwood currently dominated by entrepreneurs who scare off potential competitors.4pm Best Of Making It Grow: Habitat for Humanity House, a church and a monestary have plants in common, episode 1005.7pm Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: Dale Ann Bradley, International Bluegrass Music Female Vocalist of the Year 3 years in a row lights up the show, episode 303.7:30pm Presleys’ Country Jubilee: The comedy keeps coming as Herkimer Presley sends his son Cecil into the future with their new Time Machine, episode 25.8pm The Marty Stuart Show: L’Angelus guest stars with Connie Smith, Leroy Troy and The Fabulous Superlatives.8:30pm Midwest Country: Branson On The Road; Maria Rose & Danny Elswick; Bruce Hoffman & Splinter Middleton; Wayne Renn, episode 4446.10pm Polka SUPER Show: TBD

11pm Larry’s Country Diner: Join Larry and friends where the cameras are always rollin’ and you never know who’ll stop by.

Sunday, January 235:30pm Cowboy Church: Pastor Randy Byrd preaching from WRCA National Finals, Part 2, Amarillo, TX, episode 260.6pm R5Sons Alaska: “Cabin Building: Part 2.” Watch the boys build a remote cabin by hand, 18 miles from the Lodge, episode 4.7pm Crook & Chase: “Current Country Music News, Interviews and Performances.”8pm HEE HAW: Tom T. Hall; Susan Raye, episode 71073. (1972)

Highlights Week of January 17 - 23

Larry’s Country Diner - 1 hour of fun!

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Monday, January 246am Horse & Country: “Dressage: Blue 6am Horse & Country: “Dressage: Blue Waters National Dressage Championships from Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire.”7am Heart to Heart Classics: Stan Hitchcock shares stories with Jim McBride and Ronnie Reno, episode 184.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: The Larry Stephenson Band performs “Wash My Blues Away” and “Light at the River,” episode 121.12pm Dennis Reis: Learn how horses are non-verbal creatures, communicating with body language, episode 266.12:30pm Julie Goodnight/Horse Master: “Once Bitten.” The Horse Master & Dale Myler find a bit for a gorgeous dressage prospect, episode 404.1pm The Ride with Aaron Ralston: Aaron demonstrates his foundation training, Part 3, episode 323.1:30pm Craig Cameron: Using natural obstacles to develop horsemanship, episode 012411.2pm Heartland Highways: The Allerton Barn Music Festival; The Danville Dans; The Illinois Raptor Center, episode 709.2:30pm Cumberland Highlanders: The Highlanders welcome Alan Sibley and the Magnolia Ramblers, episode 471.4pm Lorianne’s Celebrity Kitchen: Janie Fricke prepares “Steak Quesadillas”, “Dessert Quesadillas” and “Asian Ramen Noodle Salad.”4:30pm Southern Fresh: “Growing Container Tomatoes.” Tomato Bisque; Roasted Salmon w/Tomato Salsa; Tomato-Feta Salad, episode 7.5pm Ken McNabb: “DeeDee’s Dutch Oven Delights.” Back porch Dutch Oven cooking at its best, episode 301.5:30pmCampfireCafé: Shrimp and Tortilla Soup; Cherry-Pineapple Trifle, episode 5.6pm Trains & Locomotives: “Tin Feathers and Gasoline Fumes,” “America and the Passenger Train.”7pm Ralph Emery Live: The Jordanaires who were heard on every hit Elvis ever made are Ralph’s special guests.8pm American Sheep Industry Live: Tune in to learn about a growing opportunity in agriculture, the sheep industry with this “live” call-in show.9pm American Rancher: “Felton Angus Ranch.” Show visits again with the outstanding cattle operation out of Springdale, Montana.9:30pm The American Dairy: “A Look at Dairy Farms.” Features the many types of dairy farming.

Tuesday, January 256am Horse & Country: “Dressage: Blue Waters National Dressage Championships from Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire.”

7am Heart to Heart Classics: Billy Joe Shaver with life stories and music, episode 124.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: Del McCoury performs “A Goodman Like Me” and “Lonely Side of Love,” episode 117.12pm Downunder Horsemanship: “Gaining Respect Under Saddle: Part 2.”Clinton educates a problem horse for successful riding using his Method, episode 223.1pm The Horse Show: “How Horses Think/Mangalarga Marchador.” Dr. Temple Grandin on equine thought, plus Brazil’s national horse, episode 322. 1:30pm Chris Cox: “How To Maintain Your Ranch Horse.”Chris with techniques to keep your horse responsive and willing to help accomplish tasks on the ranch.3:30pm Michigan Magazine: We visit an authentic Bavarian restaurant, Fritz’ near Frankenmuth for ethnic cuisine, episode 1604.4pm Ms Lucy’s Cajun Classroom: Stuffed Shrimp; Blacken Catfish; Stir Fry Veggies, episode 205.4:30pm The Penny Gilley Show: Guest star is Jim Barber,episode 23.5pm Animal Makeover TV: Health, nutrition, and solutions to make better animals.5:30pm Ryan Gingerich: “Road to Change.” Ryan shows you the pitfalls of working with an ill tempered horse, episode 2041.6pm Machinery of the Past: Threshing machine; unusual German built Lanz Bulldog tractor, episode 364.

6:30pm National Tractor Pulling: Jefferson City, MO; see both Light Super Stocks and Super Stock Diesel Tractors in action, Season 6, episode 22.

7pm Best of America by Horseback: “Paradise Ranch”. Tom rides in the Big Horn Mountains of Wyoming at Paradise Ranch, episode 292.7:30pm Roping & Riding with Tyler Magnus: “Preparing your Horse for Competiton” Part 2 Episode #49:30pm Hidden Heritage: “Behind the Scenes.” Brulé from the RFD-TV Theatre in Branson, episode 20.Wednesday, January 26

6am Horse & Country: “Jumping: The Royal Show 2008 Lightweight Hunters, Part 2.”7am Heart to Heart Classics: One of the greatest songwriters in modern country music, Dean Dillon, episode 125.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: On the road to the 73rd Annual High Falls, North Carolina Fiddler Convention, episode 205.8:30am Corn College TV: Agronomists offer insight on disease management; pollination 101, episode 9. 12pm Parelli “The Horseman’s Apprentice”: “The Big Show.” Continued coverage from Oregon with prep work, spotlights, and jokes, episode 6.12:30pm Equestrian Nation: Ride and drive with the ultimate dreamhorse, the Freisian.1pm Red Steagall In The Bunkhouse: Texas Cowboy Poet Joel Nelson joins Red, episode 17.1:30pm Beyond Rodeo: PRCA commissioner Karl Stressman, episode 507.2pm Bluegrass & Backroads: Money’s Folk Art; Louisville Zoo baby elephant and the Black Footed Ferret, episode 705.2:30pm Quilt in a Day: “Dutch Barn with End of Day.” Eleanor’s Symmetric block, episode 3203.3pm Classic Tractor Fever: “Preserving Pieces From Our Past.”Star Spangled Oliver, Case tractors and rare classics of all makes.4:30pm Gospel Sampler: Bluegrass legend Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver with great a capella gospel;The Goodwill Trio and The Bacons, episode 103.5pm Little Britches Rodeo: “2010 Finals Short Go: Jr. Boys Breakaway and Jr. Trail Course.” Season 3, episode 3.5:30pm Wide World of Horses: Open Week Championships at the American Quarter Horse Association World Championship Show.6pm FFA Today: FFA members and agriculture today.6:30pm Voices of Agriculture: “Mississippi Farm Bureau.”Highlights of the Misssissippi and American Farm Bureau conventions, episode 367pm RFD-TV Polka Fest: Frank Yankovic, Whoopee Norm Edelbeck and the Dairyland Dutchmen, Just Because, Vernon Messiner, episode 26.8pm America’s Heartland: It’s a sweet story of American sugar beets as we follow the harvest from field to table, episode 621.9pm CinchTown NHSRA Tour: “The ReMix: Highlights the Best of 2010.” 9:30 pm Women’s Pro Rodeo Today: “Turquoise Circuit Finals in Las Cruces, NM: Part 1.” Competition highlights, Pro Tips, Superstar PROfile, episode 316.

Highlights Week of January 24 - 30

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Thursday, January 276am Horse & Country: “Jumping: The Royal Show 2008 Heavyweight Hunters.”7am Heart to Heart Classics: Laughs with T. Graham Brown plus “Lovin’ You Again”, episode 126.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: Eddie Adcock with “Gold Watch & Chain” and “Black Mountain Rain,” episode 124.

8:30am Outdoors on the Farm: “Minnesota Habitat Management.” Landowner talks from a duck blind on a prairie restoration and wetland development, episode 13.

1pm All Around Performance Horse: 15th Annual WRCA World Championship Ranch Rodeo from Amarillo, TX, Part 1, episode 152.1:30pm Horse & Country: “Eventing: Ferdi Elberg Masterclass.” Focus on beginners from the Oldhamcraig Centre, Part 1.2:30pm TCR Classics: Sewing Machines; BBQ Review; Janitor Opera Singer, episode 767.3pm Dakota Life: “Cuisine.” Kuchen, SD State Dessert; Wine Festival;Hunters Helping the Hungry, episode 1207.4pm I Love Toy Trains:“Lionel Nation 2: Part 2.” Modern Era layout; Lionel’s Conventional Classics; the Acela. 5pm Heart to Heart Classics: Billy Joe Shaver brings a unique honesty with his life stories and music, episode 124.7pm Gaither Gospel Hour: “George Beverly Shea: Then Sings My Soul.”8pm Shotgun Red Variety Show: The legendary Son’s of The Pioneers, Club owner singer, Shotgun Red Band, episode 4.8:30pm Living the Country Life: Rock gardens; bison; residential wind turbines, episode 804.9pm Successful Farming Machinery Show: Tire repair tip; Jib hoist; John Deere B, episode 408.9:30pmVintage Country Ways: Working horses captures a bygone day, episode 10.10pm PBR NOW: Hosts J.W. Hart and Justin McBride give you the latest news from Professional Bull Riders.

Friday, January 286am Horse & Country: “Jumping: The Royal Show 2008 Heavyweight Hunters.”

7am Heart to Heart Classics: Special guest Marty Stuart including a tribute to Albert Brumley, episode 127.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: A special tribute to the legendary Jimmy Martin performing “Circle Be Unbroken” and “Freeborn Man,” episode 125.9am-6pm Superior Livestock Auction: A “live” carriage of the Cattleman’s Winter Classic from Ft. Worth, TX.6:30pm The Cowboys’ Kitchen: “Stock Show Days and Rodeo Nights.” Lone Star and Molasses Baked Beans, Beef Tenderloin with Cowboy Coffee Rub, episode 19.7pm Jimmy Sturr Show: Tommy Cash and Lindsey Webster guest star from the Shawnee Wurst Fest in Delaware, PA, episode 8.7:30pm Porter Wagoner Show: Conway Twitty; Dolly Parton, episode 148.8pm Country’s Family Reunion: Legends singing their hits and sharing stories of their times together.9:30pm Texas Country Reporter: Merry & the Moodswings; Skinz Wraps; Clint Formby, episode 1157.10pm Time Well Spent: Jim introduces us to wood carver Jack Tribble; Grace visits Alabama Wildlife Federation Field Days, episode 5.10:30pm Rode to the Winner’s Circle: “Mercuria NCHA World Finals –Round 3.” 11pm Shopping Western Style: PFI showcases the latest in cowboy boots, western wear, saddles and home décor.11:30pm TruCountry:Nashville’s gone Hollywood! With the California sounds of Heather Myles and Dallas Wayne, episode 5.12am Rural Heritage: “Back to the Woods.” Steve Edwards continues with a rider and mule to regain confidence after an accident. 12:30am Prairie Farm Report: “Crop Management.” Growing peas and canola in the same field can produce benefits of pest control and overall profitability, episode 509.1am FARMERS’ ALMANAC TV: Paul Bunyan lumberjack Museum; Native American growing traditions; habanero sauce, episode 113.1:30am American Agri-Women: “Tools and Resources for Farm and Ranch Women,” episode 9.2am Wilburn Brothers Show: George Jones; Tammy Wynette, episode 315.2:30am Pop Goes The Country: Minnie Pearl; Mickey Gilley, episode 313.3am Horse & Country: “Jumping: Quainton Stud 7 Year Old Championship.”

Saturday, January 2912pm Roy Rogers Happy Trails Theatre: Jesse James At Bay (1941)Jesse James joins Missouri settlers in their battle with rich, land-grabbing railroad tycoons.

4pm Best Of Making It Grow: Visit unique individuals in Manning, SC, episode 1006.

7pm Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: New show with Sam Bush who is called the King of Telluride and one of the greatest instrumentalists in the world, episode 304.7:30pm Presleys’ Country Jubilee: Special guests, The Oak Ridge Boys singing their new song, “Mama’s Table,” episode 26.8pm The Marty Stuart Show: Charlie Louvin guest stars with Connie Smith, Leroy Troy and The Fabulous Superlatives.8:30pm Midwest Country: John Rex Reeves; Billye Jane Kruse; Bobby Vandell; Terry Smith & Kenaston Family, episode 4447.10pm Polka SUPER Show: TBD11pm Larry’s Country Diner: Join Larry and friends for great music and lots of laughs.

Sunday, January 305:30pm Cowboy Church: Pastor Russ’s teaching series on Basic Needs, Part 1, episode 212.6pm R5Sons Alaska: “This Old Cabin.” Witness efforts to restore the oldest cabin at Rainy Pass Lodge, episode 5.7pm Crook & Chase: “Current Country Music News, Interviews and Performances.”8pm HEE HAW: Tammy Wynette; George Jones, episode 71074. (1972)

Highlights Week of January 24 - 30

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Monday, January 316am Horse & Country: “Dressage: Blue Waters National Dressage Championships from Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire.”7am Heart to Heart Classics: Stan introduces some musical moments featuring guests Ronnie Sessions and Dotty Dwyer, episode 194.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: The Dillards perform Dooley, one of their great hits that debuted on the Andy Griffith Show, episode 126.12pm Dennis Reis: Become comfortable with your horses forward motion and direct his energy softly, episode 267.12:30pm Julie Goodnight/Horse Master: “Down Shift.” The Horse Master helps a rider slow down and choose his pace, episode 405.1pm The Ride with Aaron Ralston: Aaron takes his foundation training to the extreme, Part 1, episode 324.1:30pm Craig Cameron: Training aides, using the martingale, episode 013111.2pm Heartland Highways: Dr. Charles M. Wright House; the 1951 Farnsworth House; Museum of Miniature Horses, episode 710.2:30pm Cumberland Highlanders: Ohio County Kentucky Grade School Band perform with the Highlanders, episode 472.4pm Lorianne’s Celebrity Kitchen: Oak Ridge Boys Richard Sterban & Joe Bonsall prepare “Tilapia Fish Delight” and “Seafood Marinara.”4:30pm Southern Fresh: “Strawberry Farm.” Strawberry and Pineapple Jam; Strawberry-Turkey Panini; Salted Caramel Strawberries, episode 8. 5pm Ken McNabb: “Overcoming Fear.” Ken works with a troubled horse, episode 302.5:30pmCampfireCafé:Red Snapper Island-Style; Caribbean Curried Orange Rice, episode 6.6pm Trains & Locomotives: “C & O 614: Return of a Thoroughbred.”7pm Ralph Emery Live: Guest star Moe Bandy -remembering one of his most popular songs “BandyThe Rodeo Clown.” 8pm Wolf Trax Live: Discover the early plant health benefits of PROTINUS seed-applied fertilizer with Wolf Trax expert panel and call in with your questions.9pm American Rancher: “Profit Maker Bulls.” Show features the Nebraska centered Angus genetic alliance.9:30pm The American Dairy: Show heads to Fair Oaks Farms Dairy Adventure.

Tuesday, February 16am Horse & Country: “Dressage: Blue Waters National Dressage Championships from Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire.”7am Heart to Heart Classics: Country Music Hall of Famer, the late Hank

Thompson , episode 128.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: Special on Don Reno & Red Smiley with classic archive footage from the 60’s, Part 1, episode 130.12pm Downunder Horsemanship: “Trailer Loading: Part 1.” Clinton demonstrates his successful trailer loading method, episode 224.1pm The Horse Show: “Veryl Goodnight.” Rick goes behind the scenes with an internationally renowned sculptor of horses, episode 323. 1:30pm Chris Cox: “Greenwood Horse Trials, Part 1.” Chris learns a little about eventing and practices some dressage techniques on his colt.3:30pm Michigan Magazine: We explore one of the states largest Elevator Co-op in Pigeon, MI, episode1605.4pm Ms Lucy’s Cajun Classroom: Smothered Steak; Rice; Gravy; Northern Beans, episode 206.4:30pm The Penny Gilley Show: Special Guest is Mike Bishop,episode 25.5pm Animal Makeover TV: Health, nutrition, and solutions to make better animals.5:30pm Ryan Gingerich: “Training in the Arena.” Ryan shows you exercises that work on rehabilitating bad behavior.6pm Machinery of the Past: A McCormick Deering binder in action, plus see two clipper style combines harvesting, episode 365.6:30pm National Tractor Pulling: Jefferson City, MO; monsters of the midway, the Unlimited Modifieds in action, Season 6, episode 23.7pm Best of America by Horseback: “Eastern Riding Locations.” Tom rides in a variety of locations in the east, episode 293. 7:30pm Roping & Riding with Tyler Magnus: “Crawfish Open: Part 1.” Tips from George Strait Team Roping in Llano, TX, episode 5.9:30pm Hidden Heritage: “Native American Music.” Native American wood flute player Lowry Begay teams with Nicole LaRoche, episode 21.

Wednesday, February 26am Horse & Country: “Jumping: The Royal Show 2008 Heavyhorse Trade Turnouts.”7am Heart to Heart Classics: Billy Joe Royal joins Stan on the front porch and performs “Down in the Boondocks,” episode 129.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: Special on Don Reno & Red Smiley with classic archive footage from the 60’s, Part 2, episode 133.8:30am Corn College TV: Agronomists focus on the phosphorus cycle, nutrient deficiencies & sprayer fundamentals, episode 10.

12pm Parelli “The Horseman’s Apprentice”: “Extern Games.” The end of the Oregon event; in Colorado, the externs play carrot stick games, episode 7.12:30pm Equestrian Nation: “History of the Horse.” The evolution of the horse and today’s foaling and imprint training with Dr Robert Miller, episode 206.1pm Red Steagall In The Bunkhouse: Cowboy singer and writer Dan Roberts is Red’s special guest, episode 18.1:30pm Beyond Rodeo: Flint Rasmussen Rodeo entertainer, episode 508.2pm Bluegrass & Backroads: “Fire on the Ridge Hot Sauce” with a Habanera Pepper farm; wood turner; Stephen Foster the Musical, episode 706. 2:30pm Quilt in a Day: “Bank Barn & Flying Kite.” Make the Flying kite block into a quilt, episode 3204. 3pm Classic Tractor Fever: “Keller’s Colossal Collection.” Visit the Keller’s more than 600 John Deere and other rare tractors.4:30pm Gospel Sampler: Music and memories with The Marksmen, The Spencers, Village Singers and New Tradition, episode 104.5pm Little Britches Rodeo: “2010 Finals Short Go: Jr. Boys Goat Tying and Sr. Barrel Racing.” Episode 4.5:30pm Wide World of Horses: Southwest Reined Cow Horse Association Reiners Cow Work Challenge.6pm FFA Today: Think you know FFA? Check out today’s amazing kids!6:30pm Voices of Agriculture: Virginia Farm Bureau. 7pm RFD-TV Polka Fest: Dick Pillar, Frank Yankovic, Whoopee Norm Edelbeck and the Dairyland Dutchmen, and Chimielewski Funtime, episode 27.

8pm – 10pm NCBA’s Cattlemen to Cattlemen Goes “Live”: Join host Kevin Ochsner from the 2011 Cattle Industry Annual Convention and NCBA Trade Show in Denver, CO.

Highlights Week of January 31 - February 6

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Thursday, February 36am Horse & Country: “Jumping: The Royal Show 2008 Heavyhorse Trade Turnouts.”7am Heart to Heart Classics: Cal Smith shares memories of the days traveling & playing with Ernest Tubbs, episode 130.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: The Legendary Bill Harrell and The Virginian, episode 127.8:30am Outdoors on the Farm: “Back to the Beginning.” Nebraska pheasant and chucker hunt, episode 1. 10am America’s Heartland: American farmers respond to calls for changes in getting eggs from the farm to your table, episode 622. 11am CinchTown NHSRA Tour: 2010 National Junior High Finals Rodeo from Red Rock State Park in Gallup, NM, Part 1. 11:30am Women’s Pro Rodeo Today “Conclusion of Turquoise Circuit Finals in Las Cruces, NM.” Competition highlights, Pro Tips, Superstar PROfile, episode 317.1pm All Around Performance Horse: 15th Annual WRCA World Championship Ranch Rodeo from Amarillo, TX, Part 2, episode 153.1:30pm Horse & Country: “Eventing: Ferdi Elberg Masterclass.” Focus on beginners from the Oldhamcraig Centre, Part 2.2:30pm TCR Classics: Ghost Furniture; Vatican Art; Grist Mill, episode 768.3pm Dakota Life: “Extreme South Dakota.” Lightning Researchers; “Dancing Divas” over the age of 60; Spearfish Canyon ice climbing, episode 1208.4pm I Love Toy Trains: “Lionel Nation: Part 3.” New show - the amazing reproduction of Lionel’s 1957 Showroom Layout and their Conventional Classics.5pm Heart to Heart Classics: A Special Heart to Heart Tribute to the late Eddie Rabbitt, episode 139.7pm Gaither Gospel Hour: “Majesty and The Alaskan Homecoming.” Cruise the Alaskan Inside Passage with the Gaither Homecoming family.8pm Shotgun Red Variety Show: 9yr old girl sings from Canada, one armed guitar player, and the Shotgun Red Band, episode 5.8:30pm Living the Country Life: Growing chili peppers; laying hens; organic lawn fertilizer, episode 805.9pm Successful Farming Machinery Show: Precision Ag Special, episode 418. 9:30pmVintage Country Ways: Heavy horses with implements; teams of coach and horses with hornblowers, episode 11.10pm PBR NOW: Hosts J.W. Hart and Justin McBride give you the latest news from Professional Bull Riders.

Friday, February 46am Horse & Country: “Jumping: The Royal Show 2008 Saturday Highlights.” Britain’s most famous rural event.7am Heart to Heart Classics: Host Stan Hitchcock welcomes the unique music of the legendary John McEuen, episode 131.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: The legendary Lewis Family with gospel hits “I Shall Not Be Moved” and “I Believe It,” episode 128.12pm Time Well Spent: Jim takes us to a lawnmower race; Grace drops by the AJCA’s Round-up, episode 6.12:30pm Rode to the Winner’s Circle: “Mercuria NCHA World Finals –Round 4.” 1pm Shopping Western Style: PFI showcases the latest in cowboy boots, western wear, saddles and home décor.1:30pm TruCountry: Two step the night away with TruCountry royalty starring Leona Williams & Jake Hooker, episode 6.2pm Rural Heritage: “Round Pen Work.” A rider and mule to regain confidence after an accident. 2:30pm Prairie Farm Report: “Inventions.” An auger based system for distributing seed on air seeders, episode 510.3pm FARMERS’ ALMANAC TV: Combine Demolition Derby; Tupelo Honey; gardening and children, episode 101.3:30pm American Agri-Women: Business planning for your farm or ranch, episode 10.4pm Wilburn Brothers Show: Loretta Lynn; Debbie Kaye, episode 204.4:30pm Pop Goes The Country: Sonny James; Jody Miller, episode 319.5pm Horse & Country: “Jumping: Quainton Stud Grand Prix and Stallions.”6:30pm The Cowboys’ Kitchen: “Little Buckaroos” Dale Evans Coolers, Camp Bread Pizza, Bed Roll Doggies, West Texas Brownies, episode 20.7pm Jimmy Sturr Show: Guest star Lindsey Webster with Jimmy Sturr & His Orchestra at RFD-TV The Theatre in Branson, MO, episode 1. 7:30pm Porter Wagoner Show: Don Gibson; Dolly Parton, episode 409.8pm Country’s Family Reunion: Legends singing their hits and sharing stories of their times together.9:30pm Texas Country Reporter: Rasberry Ants; Big Lou’s Pizza; Mule Man.

Saturday, February 510am-12pm Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo “Sale of Champions”: A “live” carriage of the “Sale of Champions” from Ft. Worth, TX.12pm Roy Rogers Happy Trails

Theatre: Under California Stars (1948) Rancher Roy and his boys track down a gang who have stolen Trigger and are holding him for ransom.4pm Best Of Making It Grow: Tour the best of the 2007 SC State Fair, episode 1007.7pm Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: “Doyle Lawson @ Quicksilver.” Ronnie discusses Doyle’s 28 yrs with Quicksilver and his great gospel music, episode 305.7:30pm Presleys’ Country Jubilee: The Grascals guest star; Greg Presley on harmonica playing the Milk Cow Blues; Cecil trains for the Olympics, episode 14.8pm The Marty Stuart Show: The Whites & Quebe Sisters Band are specials guests for Connie Smith ‘s “Big Party.”8:30pm Midwest Country: David Church; Roger Tibbs & Tex & Mary Schutz; Jim Barnes; Sharon Lee, episode 4448.10pm Polka SUPER Show: TBD11pm Larry’s Country Diner: Join Larry and friends where the cameras are always rollin’ and you never know who’ll stop by.

Sunday, February 65:30pm Cowboy Church: Pastor Russ’s teaching series on Basic Needs, Part 2, episode 213.6pm R5Sons Alaska: “Colorado Cattle Drive: Part 1.” Bring in the herd with the boys in Colorado, episode 6.7pm Crook & Chase: “Current Country Music News, Interviews and Performances.”

8pm HEE HAW: Ferlin Husky; Barbara Mandrell, episode 71075. (1972)

Highlights Week of January 31 - February 6

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Monday, February 76am Horse & Country: “Dressage: Blue Waters National Dressage Championships from Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire.”7am Heart to Heart Classics: Guy Clark opens up about his rebirth and meaning behind one of his greatest hits, Randall Knife, episode 132.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: The New Coon Creek Girls performing “Fireball Mail” and “Ida Red,” episode 129.12pm Dennis Reis: Importance of lateral flexion; the soft balanced horse can bend his body easily, episode 268.12:30pm Julie Goodnight/Horse Master: “Trailering Trouble.” The Horse Master teaches a young horse to trailer load, episode 406.1pm The Ride with Aaron Ralston: Aaron takes his foundation training to the extreme, Part 2, episode 325.1:30Gateway Simmental and Lucky Cross Auction Preview 2pm-4pm Gateway Simmental and Lucky Cross Auction: A “live” carriage of 31st Annual Breeding Value Bull Auction from Lewistown, MT.4pm Lorianne’s Celebrity Kitchen: Emerson Drive prepares “Pouta”, a popular Canadian dish; Wilkinsons with “White Bean Chicken Chili.”4:30pm Southern Fresh: “Summer Squash.” Squash Casserole; Squash Fritters; Stuffed Squash Blossoms; Freezing Squash, episode 9.5pm Ken McNabb: “Foxhunting.” Ken prepares with a jumping lesson, episode 303.5:30pmCampfireCafé:Baked King Crab Puffs; Banana Bread Supreme w/Butterscotch Sauce, episode 7.6pm Trains & Locomotives: “The Schuykill Shifter.”7pm Ralph Emery Live: Johnny Lee, famous for his hit “Lookin’ For Love” from Urban Cowboy, joins Ralph Emery. 8pm Agrotain Live: Representatives from AGROTAIN discuss the yield impact of stabilizing nitrogen with a live Q&A.9pm American Rancher: “Exclusive Genetics.” Episode features Jerry Tuttle of North Carolina who owns an ABBI Champion. 9:30pm The American Dairy: “SW Dairy Center.” The new Southwest Dairy Center in Stephenville, TX.11:30pm Craig Cameron: Crossing water, Craig gets really wet, episode 020711.12am Heartland Highways: Charlie Dukes’ Museum of Militaria; IN Covered Bridges; Hwy 341 Café Opry, episode 711.12:30am Cumberland Highlanders: Kings Highway with Cumberland Highlanders on Jerusalem Ridge, episode 473.

Tuesday, February 86am Horse & Country: “Dressage: Blue Waters National Dressage Championships from Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire.”7am Heart to Heart Classics: Piano playing with songwriter Becky Hobbs, episode 133.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: Lou Reed and Terry Baucom perform “Carolina Moon,” episode 131.12pm Downunder Horsemanship: “Trailer Loading: Part 2.” Clinton demonstrates his successful trailer loading method, episode 225.1pm The Horse Show: “Missouri Fox Trotter Spotlight.” History, gaits, training, and showing of the Missouri Fox Trotting Horse, episode 324.1:30pm Chris Cox: “Greenwood Horse Trials, Part 2.” Chris learns a little about Cross Country and teaches his colt how to jump through a water obstacle.3:30pm Michigan Magazine: We visit Sherni’s Candy store of Hale Michigan to make world famous peanut brittle, episode 1606.4pm Ms Lucy’s Cajun Classroom: Duck and Dressing; Vincent Cabbage; Bacon Shrimp Salad, episode 207.4:30pm The Penny Gilley Show: Special Guest: Lisa Layne. episode 29.5pm Animal Makeover TV: Health, nutrition, and solutions to make better animals.5:30pm Ryan Gingerich: “Hard Work, Good Results.” Ryan teaches you his proven methods to changing behavior in horses, episode 2111.6pm Machinery of the Past: Watch what probably is the world’s first and only walking tractor in action from 1949, episode 366.6:30pm National Tractor Pulling: Urbana, OH; highlights from the 24th annual Enderle Pull-Off, Part 1, Season 6, episode 24.7pm Best of America by Horseback: “Valle de Bravo”. Tom rides the winter nesting grounds of the Monarch butterfly and mountains of Mexico, episode 29.7:30pm Roping & Riding with Tyler Magnus: “Crawfish Open: Part 2.” Tips from George Strait Team Roping in Llano, TX, episode 6.9:30pm Hidden Heritage: “The Brotherhood.” Shane LaRoche shares Native American hunting and fishing traditions and philosophies, episode 22.

Wednesday, February 96am Horse & Country: “Jumping: Quainton Stud 5 Year Old Championship.”7am Heart to Heart Classics: Special guest Tracy Byrd, episode 134.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: Marty Raybon, former lead singer of Shenandoah, comes to the music festival stage,episode 204.8:30am Corn College TV: Farm Journal’s

agronomic experts outlines ways to deal with nematodes and offer tips for residue management, episode 11. 12pm Parelli “The Horseman’s Apprentice”: “Scootch Mountain.” A difficult lesson for the externs on Scootch Mountain and Sam’s going away party, episode 8.12:30pm Equestrian Nation: “New Ranching Methods.” Ranching methods reconsidered, Dr. Herthel hoof importance, vet tips, hoof care, episode 207.1pm Red Steagall In The Bunkhouse: Executive Director of the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum,Chuck Schroeder, is Red’s special guest, episode 19.1:30pm Beyond Rodeo: Bullrider Cord McCoy, episode 509.

2pm Bluegrass & Backroads: New Season Begins! Medical camping facility for kids; Governor’s Mansion grand tour; Jockey Academy; fried apple pies, episode 801.

2:30pm Quilt in a Day: “Quatrefoil & Cups and Saucers.” Flying Geese blocks are made from squares, episode 3205.3pm Classic Tractor Fever: “Wanted: More Horsepower.” Jon Kinzenbaw’s big John Deere 4520 and more powerful classic tractors.4:30pm Gospel Sampler: Special guests Karen Peck and New River, The Lesters, the Goodwill Trio and The Lewis Family, episode 105.5pm Little Britches Rodeo: “2010 Finals Short Go: Little Wrangler Flags and Sr.Tie Down Roping,” episode 5.5:30pm Wide World of Horses: “Les Vogt Equine Insights.” Listen and learn as Les starts young performance prospects.6pm FFA Today: Amazing stories about FFA members across the USA.6:30pm Voices of Agriculture: Tennessee Farm Bureau. 7pm RFD-TV Polka Fest: Dick Pillar, Frank Yankovic, Whoopee Norm Edelbeck and the Dairyland Dutchmen, and Boys From Illinois, episode 28.8pm America’s Heartland: Soybean oil powered buses; crop of roses; cheese; working dogs; artichokes; farmers market in Hawaii, episode 608.

Highlights Week o February 7 - 13

Bluegrass & Backroads new season begins.

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9pm CinchTown NHSRA Tour: 2010 National Junior High Finals Rodeo from Red Rock State Park in Gallup, NM, Part 2. 9:30 pm Women’s Pro Rodeo Today: “WPRA World Finals in Lincoln, NE: Part 1.” Competition highlights, Pro Tips, Superstar PROfile, episode 318.

Thursday, February 106am Horse & Country: “Jumping: Quainton Stud 5 Year Old Championship.”7am Heart to Heart Classics: Legendary songwriter Wayne Carson who wrote “Always On My Mind,” episode 135.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: Kathy Chiavola performs “The Harvest” and “Pilgrims On The Way,” episode 132.8:30am Outdoors on the Farm: “Mississippi Makeover.” How catfish farming changed the Delta; abandoned catfish ponds for waterfowl habitat, episode 2. 1pm All Around Performance Horse: 15th Annual WRCA World Championship Ranch Rodeo from Amarillo, TX, Part 3, episode 154.1:30pm Horse & Country: “Eventing: Ferdi Elberg Masterclass.” Focus on beginners from the Oldhamcraig Centre, Part 3.2:30pm TCR Classics: Kite Lady; Excelsior Hotel; Girl Artist, episode 787.3pm Dakota Life: “Real Life Go Getters.” Former Pro Ball player Agnes Allen; Kayak legend Kelly Lane; Rural-life blogger Matthew Trask, episode 1209.4pm I Love Toy Trains: “Lionel Nation 3: Part 2.” A great T-rail layout; the Pioneer Zephyr; Lionel custom displays. 5pm Heart to Heart Classics: Mel Tillis tells stories about starting out as a songwriter and becoming one of country’s greatest artists, episode 137.7pm Gaither Gospel Hour: “Majesty and The Alaskan Homecoming.”8pm Shotgun Red Variety Show: Young girl plays harmonica; Ball Family western singers; Shotgun Red Band, episode 6.8:30pm Living the Country Life: Sweet corn; Koi fish; solar fencing, episode 806.9pm Successful Farming Machinery Show: Report from the 2011 AGCONNECT show in Atlanta, episode 419.9:30pm Vintage Country Ways: Land Army girls, binders, tractors and combines all at work in the harvest field, episode 12.10pm PBR NOW: Hosts J.W. Hart and Justin McBride give you the latest news from Professional Bull Riders.

Friday, February 116am Horse & Country: “Jumping: Quainton Stud 6 Year Old Championship.”7am Heart to Heart Classics: Beautiful singer and songwriter Sylvia Hutton sings “Nobody,” episode 136.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: Special guest is the Lonesome River Band with Dan Kaminski, episode 134.9am-6pm Superior Livestock Auction: A “live” carriage of regular feeder cattle from Ft. Worth, TX.6:30pm The Cowboys’ Kitchen: “One Pot Meals.” Braised Beef Short Ribs, Pinto Bean Chowder, an Apple Pan Dowdy, episode 21.7pm Jimmy Sturr Show: Guest stars The Platters and Lori Ann Skvarch from RFD-TV The Theatre, episode 2.7:30pm Porter Wagoner Show: Jack Palance; Dolly Parton, episode 312.8pm Country’s Family Reunion: Legends singing their hits and sharing stories of their times together.9:30pm Texas Country Reporter: Sisters on the Fly; Pinhole Camera; Opossum Rescue , episode 1159.10pm Time Well Spent: Jim visits with wood carver Tim Tingle; Grace meets an Auburn Biosystems Engineering student, episode 7.10:30pm Rode to the Winner’s Circle: “NCHA Futurity: Non Pro Finals.” 11pm Shopping Western Style: PFI showcases the latest in cowboy boots, western wear, saddles and home décor. 11:30pm TruCountry: You’ll have a honky-tonk hangover starring Miss Leslie Sloan and James Hand with the TruCountry band, episode 7.12am Rural Heritage: “Southern Draft Animal Days 2009: Fieldwork.” Southern teamsters host a 2-day event promoting animal powered farming12:30am Prairie Farm Report: “Rural Enterprise.” Organic farmer designed and built flourmills that make healthy whole grain flour, episode 511. 1am FARMERS’ ALMANAC TV: Former President Jimmy Carter on peanuts; urban garden/city chickens; guitar craftsman, episode 102.1:30am American Agri-Women: How to be an agriculture entrepreneur, episode 11.2am Wilburn Brothers Show: Loretta Lynn; Del Reeves, episode 209.2:30am Pop Goes The Country: George Jones; TG Sheppard, episode 601.3am Horse & Country: “Cross Country: Houghton Hall.” The Eventers Grand Prix

Saturday, February 121pm Bradley 3 Ranch Annual Angus Bull Auction Preview1:10pm-3:30pm Bradley 3 Ranch Annual Angus Bull Auction: A “live” carriage of Angus bulls being offered from Memphis, TN.4pm Best Of Making It Grow: Visit three private home owners and their private gardens, episode 1008.7pm Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: “BlueHighway.” The group BlueHighway, a well-oiled machine, with songs from their award winning CD’s, episode 306.

7:30pm Presleys’ Country Jubilee: Roy Rogers’ son Dusty is the special guest; 4th generation of the Presleys’ featured, episode 15.

8pm The Marty Stuart Show: Marty hosts the Carolina Chocolate Drops.8:30pm Midwest Country: Maggie Mae; Branson On The Road; Les Gilliam; Joe McPherson, episode 4449.10pm Polka SUPER Show: TBD11pm Larry’s Country Diner: Join Larry and friends where the cameras are always rollin’ and you never know who’ll stop by.12am Roy Rogers Happy Trails Theatre: Heart of the Rockies (1951) Roy, a highway engineer who strongly favors a youth-rehab camp sponsored by retired State Prison Warden, deals with a new highway and a secret robbery.

Sunday, February 135:30pm Cowboy Church: Pastor Russ’s teaching series on Basic Needs, Part 3, episode 221.6pm R5Sons Alaska: “Colorado Cattle Drive: Part 2.” Bring in the herd with the boys in CO, episode 7.7pm Crook & Chase: “Current Country Music News, Interviews and Performances.”8pm HEE HAW: Jodi Miller; Buddy Alan, episode 71076. (1972)

Highlights Week of February 7 - 13

Bluegrass & Backroads new season begins.

Presleys’ family fun from Branson.

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Monday, February 146am Horse & Country: “Dressage: Blue Waters National Dressage Championships from Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire.”7am Heart to Heart Classics: Mel Tillis tells stories about starting out as a songwriter and becoming one of country’s greatest artists, episode 137.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: The Whites perform “Good Morning Country Rain” and “Lonesome Wind Blues,” episode 119.12pm Dennis Reis: Learn the footfall of your horse, with improved awareness of each step he takes your timing, looking to you as herd leader, episode 269.12:30pm Julie Goodnight/Horse Master: “Get it Right.” The Horse Master helps a rider pick up the right lead, episode 407.1pm The Ride with Aaron Ralston: Aaron takes his foundation training to the extreme, Part 3, episode 326.1:30pm Craig Cameron: Riding under the stars, Craig rides at night, episode 021411.2pm Felton Angus Sale Preview2:30pm-5pm Felton Angus Sale: A “live” carriage of the 38th Annual Angus Production Sale from Springdale, MT.5pm Ken McNabb: “Foxhunting.” The big day, episode 304.5:30pmCampfireCafé:Mojo Chicken w/Mango-Avocado Salsa; Garlic Potato Gratin; Zucchini-Orange Salad, episode 8.6pm Trains & Locomotives: “Packard: An American Car Classic.” 7pm Ralph Emery Live: Jim Ed Brown, a country music star for four decades, is Ralph’s special guest. 8pm John Deere Live: Join host Max Armstrong and call in with your questions for a live Q&A with John Deere’s expert panel.9pm American Rancher: “Red Angus Association.” Show features profiles on Red Angus breeders and the Association’s activities.

9:30pm The American Dairy: The California Dairy Industry is profiled.

12am Heartland Highways: Artist and furniture maker Thomas Skaggs; Mullen’s Salad Dressing; Charleston Alley Theatre, episode 712.12:30am Cumberland Highlanders: Missouri’s own Midnight Flight makes their debut appearance with the Highlanders, episode 474. 2am Lorianne’s Celebrity Kitchen: Susie Luchsinger prepares “Corn Chowder.”2:30am Southern Fresh: “Melons.” Growing and picking perfect melons; Melon Soup; Summer Melon Cocktail, episode 10.

Tuesday, February 156am Horse & Country: “Dressage: Blue Waters National Dressage Championships from Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire.”7am Heart to Heart Classics: The unique comedy of our favorite Russian Yakov Smirnoff, episode 138.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: Special guest the group Lost & Found singing “Sweethearts in Heaven” and “Sawmill Road,” episode 122.12pm Downunder Horsemanship: “On Tour : Behind the Scenes.” Find out what it takes to put on the Downunder Horsemanship Tour, episode 226.1pm The Horse Show: “Horsenality.” Rick explores the concept of horse personalities with Linda Parelli in Colorado, episode 325.1:30pm Chris Cox: Join Chris Cox as he explores the world of natural horsemanship, episode 465.3pm-5:30pm Coleman Angus Sale: Genetics Ahead of the Curve for Feed Efficiency,18mo old Black Angus Bulls from Missoula, MT.5:30pm Ryan Gingerich: “Behavior Basics” Watch as Ryan shows you basic techniques you need to know, episode 2121.6pm Machinery of the Past:See a large collection of John Deere tractors plus see over 100 cast iron tractor seats, episode 367.6:30pm National Tractor Pulling: Urbana, OH; highlights from the 24th annual Enderle Pull-Off, Part 2, Season 6, episode 25.7pm Best of America by Horseback: “Tips for Traveling with Horses.” Tom Seay gives viewers valuable information on traveling with their horses, episode 295. 7:30pm Roping & Riding with Tyler Magnus: “Team Roping at Mike Jones in Town Creek, AL: Part 1.” Episode 7.9:30pm Hidden Heritage: “Cheyenne Nation.” A visit to the historic Cheyenne Heritage Center in northeastern Oklahoma, episode 23.1:30am Michigan Magazine: A montage of Michigan’s best back road gourmet and

family restaurants , episode 1607.2am Ms Lucy’s Cajun Classroom: Cabbage Rolls; Carrot Raisin Salad; Fig Tarts, episode 208.2:30am The Penny Gilley Show: Guest star is Buck Trent, episode 32.3am Animal Makeover TV: Health, nutrition, and solutions to make better animals.

Wednesday, February 166am Horse & Country: “Jumping: 6am Horse & Country: “Jumping: Quainton Stud 6 Year Old Championship.”7am Heart to Heart Classics: Tribute to the late Eddie Rabbitt, episode 139.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: Great playing and original music with The Cherryholmes Family, episode 203.8:30am Corn College TV: Ken Ferrie & Missy Bauer focus on crop rotation success, calibrating yield monitors and knowing a good yield map, episode 12. 12pm Parelli “The Horseman’s Apprentice”: “Open House.” Parelli opens the ranch to visitors and rides in the July 4th parade, episode 9.12:30pm Equestrian Nation: “Ashford Castle.” Riding in Ireland at the beautiful Ashford castle, episode 208.1pm Red Steagall In The Bunkhouse: Singer, songwriter, poet Andy Wilkinson joins Red, episode 20.1:30pm Beyond Rodeo: Elevation Church Service from Las Vegas, episode 510.2pm-6pm Shaw Cattle Co. Production Sale: Selling 350 Angus, Red Angus, Horned & Polled Hereford bulls along with Angus & Hereford heifers from Caldwell, ID.6pm FFA Today: Think you know FFA? Check out today’s amazing kids!6:30pm Voices of Agriculture: Texas Farm Bureau. 7pm RFD-TV Polka Fest: Dick Pillar, Frank Yankovic, Chimielewski Funtime, Whoopee Norm Edelbeck and the Dairyland Dutchmen, episode 30.8pm America’s Heartland: Cattle ranch in VA; rice farmers in LA; CA citrus growers; Kona coffee farming on the Big Island of Hawaii, episode 601. 9pm CinchTown NHSRA Tour: 2010 National Junior High Finals Rodeo from Red Rock State Park in Gallup, NM, Part 3. 9:30 pm Women’s Pro Rodeo Today: “WPRA World Finals in Lincoln, NE: Part 2.” Competition highlights, Pro Tips, Superstar PROfile, episode 319.12am Bluegrass & Backroads: Artist Paul Reynolds; FFA restoration of Poston School; Shaggy Meadows Fiber Works; roadside farm market, episode 802.12:30am Quilt in a Day: “Gothic Barn.”Appliqué made easy using fusible interfacng’s,episode 3206.

Highlights Week of February 14 - 20

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1am Classic Tractor Fever: “Red Power for All Seasons.”See Max Armstrong’s Super Farmalls, Darius Harms’ Farmall M, and more Red Power! 2:30am Gospel Sampler: Hearts Journey and classic gospel with Barbara Fairchild and JD Sumner & The Stamps, episode 106.3am Little Britches Rodeo: “2010 Finals Short Go: Jr. Barrel Racing and Sr. Steer Wrestling,” episode 6.3:30am Wide World of Horses: NRHA Reining Futurity Excitement.

Thursday, February 176am Horse & Country: “Jumping: Quainton Stud 7 Year Old Championship.”7am Heart to Heart Classics: Singer songwriter Kevin Welch, episode 140.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: The legendary Tom T Hall with classics “Clayton Delaney” and “Fox on the Run,” episode 123.8:30am Outdoors on the Farm: “Food Plot Plans.” Design a small-acreage plot for wildlife and song birds, episode 3.

1pm All Around Performance Horse: Ranch Colt Breaking ;Triangle Quarter Horses; Big Bend Saddlery, episode 155.

1:30pm Horse & Country: “Eventing: Lucinda Green Clinic.” 2:30pm TCR Classics: Doll Doctor; Big Bend S.P.; 100 Yr. Old Pharmacy, episode 788.3pm Dakota Life: “Interesting South Dakotans.”Native American quilter, a motorcycle family, episode 1101.4pm I Love Toy Trains: “Lionel Nation 4: Part 1.” Prewar and postwar Lionel collection and layout; Postwar motorized units. 5pm Heart to Heart Classics: Stan with former band member Bobbe Seymour ;Melba Montgomery, episode 190.7pm Gaither Gospel Hour: “The Gospel Music Of The Statler Brothers: Vol 2.”8pm EMD Live: Experts from EMD Crop BioScience talk about the importance of early plant health with a live Q&A .9pm Successful Farming Machinery Show: Planter tune up special, episode 420.

9:30pm Vintage Country Ways: “Step Back In Time 2009.” Hay making, horses and a binder, episode 14.10pm PBR NOW: Hosts J.W. Hart and Justin McBride give you the latest news from Professional Bull Riders.

Friday, February 186am Horse & Country: “Jumping: Quainton Stud Grand Prix and Stallions.”7am Heart to Heart Classics: Bobby Bare performs hits “Four Strong Winds” and “Drop Kick Me Jesus,” episode 141.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: Lynn Morris Band with old time claw hammer banjo playing, episode 135.12pm Time Well Spent: Jim travels to Winfield Mule Day; Grace & Biosystems Engineering student, episode 8.12:30pm Rode to the Winner’s Circle: “NCHA Futurity: Non Pro Finals, Part 2.” 1pm Shopping Western Style: PFI showcases the latest in cowboy boots, western wear, saddles and home décor.1:30pm TruCountry: Boot Scootin TruCountry starring singer/songwriters Darrell McCall and Heather Myles, episode 8.2pm-5pm Sutphin Cattle Co. Annual Production Sale: Selling 200 Limousin, Charolais & Angus bulls plus 600 commercial Angus females & pairs from Lamar, CO.5pm Horse & Country: “Cross Country: Houghton Hall.” The Eventers Grand Prix features top event and show jumping riders in Norfolk, England.6:30pm The Cowboys’ Kitchen: “Modern Day Ranch House.” Grilled Rib-Eye Steaks, Texas Black Berry Crisp, Skillet Corn Bread, episode 22.7pm Jimmy Sturr Show: Guest star Doug Ferony from RFD-TV The Theatre in Branson, episode 3.7:30pm Porter Wagoner Show: Tex Ritter, episode 99.

8pm Country’s Family Reunion: Legends singing their hits and sharing stories of their times together.9:30pm Texas Country Reporter: String Shop; Frank’s Bait & Taco; Tour De Hood, episode 1160.12am Rural Heritage: “Southern Draft Animal Days 2009: Logging.” Southern teamsters promote animal-powered, low-impact logging. 12:30am Prairie Farm Report: “Rural Destinations.” A 1/2 attraction where plots

display crops to tourists for education and entertainment, episode 512. 1am FARMERS’ ALMANAC TV: “First Farmer” Jimmy Carter; first almanac by an African-American Benjamin Banneker; chuck wagon chef, episode 103.1:30am American Agri-Women: US Agriculture needs workers, episode 12. 2am Wilburn Brothers Show: Don Williams; Fran Bowen, episode 524. 2:30am Pop Goes The Country: Charlie Rich; Barbara Fairchild, episode 413.

Saturday, February 1911:30amWillow Oak ChiAngus Angus Bull Sale Preview: 12pm-2pm Willow Oak ChiAngus Angus Bull Sale: A “live” carriage of Angus hybrids being offered from Rogersville, TN.2-6pm Schiefelbein Farms Bull Sale: Selling 250 Angus bulls, 40+ SimAngus bulls & 35 elite reg. bred heifers from Kimball, MN.7pm Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: “Valerie Smith & Liberty Pike.” Valerie with her band featuring Becky Buller; 9yr old Isaac Moore from IN, episode 307.7:30pm Presleys’ Country Jubilee: Special guest Moe Bandy; a story about Jay Wickizer and his tractor collection is featured, episode 16.8pm The Marty Stuart Show: Great country music with Connie Smith , Marty, His Fabulous Superlatives and more.8:30pm Midwest Country: Maria Rose & Danny Elswick; John Rex Reeves; Angie Senger; Alex Parenteau, episode 4450.10pm Polka SUPER Show: TBD11pm Larry’s Country Diner: Join Larry and friends where the cameras are always rollin’ and you never know who’ll stop by.12pm Roy Rogers Happy Trails Theatre: Sons of the Pioneers (1942) Sheriff Gabby is having trouble rounding up a gang of night raiders terrorizing the area, and Roy saves the day.

Sunday, February 205:30pm Cowboy Church: Pastor Russ’s teaching series on Basic Needs, Part 4, episode 222.6pm R5Sons Alaska: “Who Let the Dogs Out?” Iditarod Race comes to Rainy Pass Lodge checkpoint, episode 8.7pm Crook & Chase: “Current Country Music News, Interviews and Performances.”8pm HEE HAW: Connie Smith; Tommy Ambrose, episode 71077. (1972)

Highlights Week of February 14 - 20

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Monday, February 216am Horse & Country: “Eventing: Burnham Market International Horse Trials World Cup Qualifier.”7am Heart to Heart Classics: The Ragin’ Cajun, Doug Kershaw with some fun fiddle play, episode 142.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: A look back at a legendary band, the Bluegrass Cardinals, episode 136.8:30am Best Of Making It Grow: Tour three public gardens designed with plants in mind, episode 1009.

12pm Dennis Reis: Develop the collected horse, creating flowing, elastic movement -easy to guide, episode 270.

12:30pm Julie Goodnight/Horse Master: “Time is Right.” The Horse Master helps an Arabian dressage horse relax & collect, episode 408.1pm The Ride with Aaron Ralston: A day in a life of a rodeo cowboy, episode 327.1:30pm Craig Cameron: Bucking and bolting; getting the safe ride, episode 022111.2pm Heartland Highways: Season 7 closes out with “Heartland Highways at Home.” Episode 713.2:30pm Cumberland Highlanders: Big Country Bluegrass is back for more hard driving bluegrass, episode 475. 4pm Lorianne’s Celebrity Kitchen: Diamond Rio’s Jimmy Orlander prepares Dirty Rice; Dan Truman makes Enchiladas with homemade sauce.4:30pm Southern Fresh: “Lettuces.” So many varieties and easy to grow! Healthy Lettuce Wrap, episode 11. 5pm Ken McNabb: “A Day on the Ranch.” Ken as a working cowboy, episode 305.5:30pmCampfireCafé:Honey-Glazed Pork Chops; Island Braised Cabbage, episode 9.6pm Trains & Locomotives: “Return Of The Rambles.”7pm Ralph Emery Live: Dailey & Vincent, the most heralded new acts in

bluegrass, are Ralph’s special guests. 8pm SFP Live: Specialty Fertilizer Products will discuss how to maximize your fertilizer investment with AVAIL and NutriSphere-N with “live” Q&A.9pm American Rancher: “Cattle Health with Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc.” Information and instruction to promote best health for your cattle.9:30pm The American Dairy: “World Ag Expo.” Shows heads to Tulare, CA to see the latest technology and tools.

Tuesday, February 226am Horse & Country: “Eventing: Burnham Market International Horse Trials World Cup Qualifier.”7am Heart to Heart Classics: Stan welcomes his good friend Gene Watson, episode 143.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: Nashville band the Cluster Pluckers with fine pickin, episode 137.12pm Downunder Horsemanship: “Fundamentals Testing: Part 1.”Improve your horsemanship with Clinton’s grading system, episode 227.1pm The Horse Show: “Meet Mark Rashid.” Rick profiles a multi-dimensional horseman who marries Aikido and horse training, episode 326.1:30pm Chris Cox: Join Chris Cox as he explores the world of natural horsemanship, episode 466.3:30pm Michigan Magazine: From tapping to boiling and bottling it’s “Sugar Time” in Michigan, episode 1608.4pm Ms Lucy’s Cajun Classroom: Old Style Jambalaya; Baked Cornish Hen; Eggplant Dressing with Shrimp, episode 209.4:30pm The Penny Gilley Show: Special Guest: Barbara Fairchild episode 33.5pm Animal Makeover TV: Health, nutrition, and solutions for animals.5:30pm Ryan Gingerich: “Behavior Basics” Ryan shows you basic techniques you need to know, episode 2121.6pm Machinery of the Past: Visit one of the world’s largest collections of horse drawn vehicles, episode 368.6:30pm National Tractor Pulling: Dublin, OH; highlights of the NTPA Awards Banquet, Season 6, episode 26.7pm Best of America by Horseback: “Ride to the White House.” Retrace the daily commute by President Abraham Lincoln from his cottage to the White House, episode 296.7:30pm Roping & Riding with Tyler Magnus: “Team Roping at Mike Jones in Town Creek, AL: Part 2.” Episode 8.9:30pm Hidden Heritage: “Circle of Celebration.” Journey along the Native American Pow Wow trail in 2010, episode 24.

Wednesday, February 236am Horse & Country: “Jumping: Quainton Stud Grand Prix and Stallions.”

7am Heart to Heart Classics: Guest Robert Earl Keen, episode 144.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: Some great banjo picking with Raymond Fairchild, episode 138. 8:30am Corn College TV: Farm Journal agronomists examine field prep for the next season; tips on identifying a good lime source, episode 13. 12pm Parelli “The Horseman’s Apprentice”: “Cow Horse Morning.” Cow Horse Cutting, Lyndsey working at Linda’s Barn, and lots more, episode 10.12:30pm Equestrian Nation: “Breaking Justice” Wild colt “Justice” becomes a nice trail horse.1pm TC Ranch 36th Annual Production Sale Preview1:30pm-5pm TC Ranch 36th Annual Production Sale: A “live” carriage of Angus being offered from Franklin, NE.5pm Little Britches Rodeo: “2010 Finals Short Go: Jr. Girls Breakaway and Sr. Team Roping,” episode 7.12:30pm Wide World of Horses: NRHA Reining Futurity Action.6pm FFA Today: Amazing stories about FFA members across the USA.6:30pm Voices of Agriculture: South Carolina Farm Bureau. 7pm RFD-TV Polka Fest: Chimielewski Funtime, Frank Yankovic, and Dick Pillar, episode 31.8pm America’s Heartland: GA farmers peanuts; VT “rural resorts-farm stay vacations; soil research; corn kernels; NC “sea oats” save beaches, episode 602.

9pm CinchTown NHSRA Tour: 2010 National Junior High Finals Rodeo from Red Rock State Park in Gallup, NM, Part 4. 9:30 pm Women’s Pro Rodeo Today: “Conclusion of WPRA World Finals in Lincoln, NE.” Tips, Superstar PROfile, episode 320.11pm Red Steagall In The Bunkhouse: Former Waggoner Ranch cowboy Don Malone is Red’s special guest, episode 21.11pm Beyond Rodeo: PRCA cowboys and cowgirls out on the rodeo road, episode 511.12am Bluegrass & Backroads: St. Joseph’s Children’s Home Picnic; Cramer Schneider Story; Stone Hill Honey; White’s Farm, episode 803.12:30am Quilt in a Day: “Corn and Beans & Hens and Chicks.” Two blocks technique for half square triangles, episode 3207.1am Classic Tractor Fever: “New Life for Old Iron.” 1915 IH Mogul and some of the rarest tractors you’ve ever seen.2:30am Gospel Sampler: More gospel favorites from IIIrd Tyme Out, Karen Peck and Eddie Adcock, episode 107.

Highlights Week of February 21 - 27

Dennis Reis- Universal Horseman with wife Deborah.

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Thursday, February 246am Horse & Country: “Jumping: 6am Horse & Country: “Jumping: Quainton Stud Speed.”7am Heart to Heart Classics: Guest James House, episode 145.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: The mid-America Gospel sound from New Tradition, episode 139.8:30am Outdoors on the Farm: “Last Chance Pheasant Hunt.” A late-spring pheasant hunt on a controlled shooting area in NE; running a CSA, episode 4. 1pm All Around Performance Horse: The Brite Ranch a Texas legend since 1885, Part 1,episode 156.1:30pm Horse & Country: “Jumping: Whitaker Family Masterclass.” Master class from Merrist Wood College,Surrey.2:30pm-6pm Lorenzen Red Angus Bull Sale: A sale of old Bulls and Open Heifers to be offered from Pendleton, OR.7pm Gaither Gospel Hour: “Billy Graham Music Homecoming: Vol.1.” 8pm Shotgun Red Variety Show: Husband and wife magicians, The Hellers; a father sings for his daughter “Emily’s Eyes”; the Shotgun Red Band, episode 7.8:30pm Living the Country Life: Japanese Maples; Great Pyrenees; rotational grazing, episode 807.9pm Successful Farming Machinery Show: Nebraska shop tour, calf cage, episode 409.9:30pm Vintage Country Ways: “Step Back In Time 2009.” Demo of how things were done 40’s to the 60’s: haymaking, harvesting, ploughing and crafts, episode 15.10pm PBR NOW: Hosts J.W. Hart and Justin McBride give you the latest news from Professional Bull Riders.12:30am TCR Classics: Junk Man; Mule Man; Cotton Gin, episode 789.1am Dakota Life: “Preserving Our Treasures.” Wild Horse refuge; Covered Wagon Train; Mammoth Dig Site, episode 1102.2am I Love Toy Trains: “Lionel Nation 4: Part 2.” Custom-painted Northern Pacific scale layout; tips on operating. 3am Heart to Heart Classics: Special with Michael Martin Murphey, Part 1, episode 160.

Friday, February 256am Horse & Country: “Jumping: Quainton Stud Speed.”7am Heart to Heart Classics: Stan welcomes Alex Harvey for some great music and funny stories, episode 146.

7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: Ronnie welcomes special guests Crowe & McLaughlin, episode 145.9am-6pm Superior Livestock Auction: A “live” carriage regular feeder cattle being offered from Ft. Worth, TX.6:30pm The Cowboys’ Kitchen: “Frontier Food.” Red Chile Cheese Enchiladas, Ancho Rubbed Strip Steak, Mexican Caesar Salad, episode 23.

7pm Jimmy Sturr Show: Guest stars Al Piatkowski and Lori Ann Skvarch from RFD-TV The Theatre, episode 4.

7:30pm Porter Wagoner Show: Mel Tillis; Dolly Parton, episode 245.8pm Country’s Family Reunion: Legends singing their hits and sharing stories of their times together.9:30pm Texas Country Reporter: Living Room Theatre; Braille Bibles;Doug Smith, episode 1162.12pm Time Well Spent: Jim ona hot air balloon ride; Grace stops by Aldridge Gardens summer day camps, episode 9.12:30pm Rode to the Winner’s Circle: “NCHA Amateur Futurity Finals.” 11pm Shopping Western Style: PFI showcases the latest in cowboy boots, western wear, saddles and home décor.11:30pm TruCountry:Salt up the floor and get ready to dance to the heartfelt songs of Jake Hooker and Amber Digby, episode 9.12am Rural Heritage: “A Trip to the Feed Store.” TN teamsters go to the feed store using horses and mules to haul the grain home. 12:30am Prairie Farm Report: “Grain Handling.” A hand held device quickly harvests a sample for moisture testing, rather than starting up a combine, episode 513.1am FARMERS’ ALMANAC TV: Historic windmill collection; Blake Shelton in NC; restoring Victorian gardens, episode 104.1:30am American Agri-Women: Developing leaders for agriculture, episode 13.2am Wilburn Brothers Show: Johnny Russell; Linda Lance, episode 539.2:30am Pop Goes The Country: George

Jones; Tammy Wynette, episode 404.3am Horse & Country: “Dressage: Blue Waters National Dressage Championships from Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire.”

Saturday, February 2612:30pm-6pmProfitmakerBullAuction: A “live” carriage of Angus bulls being offered from Ogalalla,NE.7pm Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: “Russell Moore & III Tyme Out.” Russell Moore with songs like “Carolina‘s Arms” from of his latest CD, episode 308.7:30pm Presleys’ Country Jubilee: Branson’s own Todd Oliver and his talking dogs,, episode 17.8pm The Marty Stuart Show: Join Marty, Connie Smith and His Fabulous Superlatives and his special guest.8:30pm Midwest Country: Becky Schlegel; Larry Rose; Dan Lund; Joe Savage; Narvel Felts, episode 4451.10pm Polka SUPER Show: TBD11pm Larry’s Country Diner: Join Larry and friends where the cameras are always rollin’ and you never know who’ll stop by.12am Roy Rogers Happy Trails Theatre: Sunset in El Dorado (1945) The story involves a flashback by Dale at the home of her grandmother. She dreams of her grandmother’s adventures including a romance with a cowboy who looks very much like Roy.

Sunday, February 275:30pm Cowboy Church: Campfire Testimonies, episode 218.

6pm R5Sons Alaska: “Putting Out the Fire.” Follow Chase as he trains to be a Fire Fighter, episode 9.7pm Crook & Chase: “Country Music News, Interviews and Performances.”8pm HEE HAW: Ray Stevens; Arlene Harden; Dizzy Dean, episode 71078. (1972)

Highlights Week of February 21 - 27

Attend Cowboy Church with Susie McEntire Luchsinger and Pastor Russ Weaver every Sunday.

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Monday, February 286am Horse & Country: “Eventing: Burnham Market International Horse Trials World Cup Section.”7am Heart to Heart Classics: DJ Chuck Lowrance talks about Stan’s autobiography “At The Corner of Music Row and Memory Lane,” episode 202.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: Bluegrass gospel with Lou Reid & Doyle Lawson , episode 140.4pm Best Of Making It Grow: Visit three craftsmen creating cast nets, palm tree art, and tea, episode 1010.12pm Dennis Reis: Learn how to be clear and consistent with each action and gesture your body language to get the results you desire, episode 271.12:30pm Julie Goodnight/Horse Master: “R-E-S-P-E-C-T.” The Horse Master teaches a pushy, dangerous horse to lead respectfully, episode 401. 1pm The Ride with Aaron Ralston: Aaron continues his equine adventure at a new ranch location, episode 328.1:30pm Craig Cameron: Viewer questions on using spurs, episode 022811. 2pm Heartland Highways: Raising miniature cows; The Harris Ag Museum; The DuQuion State Fair, episode 704. 2:30pm Cumberland Highlanders: Phillip Steinmetz, Jeremy Stephens, Robert Montgomery playing old time music from Bill Monroe farm, episode 476.4pm Lorianne’s Celebrity Kitchen: Dan Tyminski of Union Station prepares Crabby Patties and Salad w/Dark Cherry Dressing.

4:30pm Southern Fresh: “Mountain Trout.” Jan goes fly fishing; Tim grills fresh trout beside NC mountain stream, episode 12.

5pm Ken McNabb: “Saddling Tips.” The importance of proper saddle fit and safety, episode 306.5:30pmCampfireCafé:Summer Rice Casserole; Cranberry-Orange Cornbread, episode 10.6pm Trains & Locomotives: “Steamtown on the Main Line: Complete History of the Steamtown National Historic Site.”

7pm Ralph Emery Live: Jamey Johnson, ACM award-winner with the song “In Color,” joins Ralph.

8pm I Am Angus: “Those Who Blazed The Trail.” Produced by the American Angus Association, celebrating influential people who have had a profound impact on rural America and food production.

9pm American Rancher: “Holden Herefords.” Head to Montana and one of America’s premier Hereford ranches.9:30pm The American Dairy: “A Century in the Making.”Dairy working with Fuel Up to Play60 & the Super Bowl XLV.”

Tuesday, March 16am Horse & Country: “Eventing: Burnham Market International Horse Trials World Cup Section.”7am Heart to Heart Classics: Legendary songwriters Bill Rice and Sharon Vaughn, episode 147.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: Bluegrass gospel with Claire Lynch, Lewis Family, episode 141.12pm Downunder Horsemanship: “Fundamentals Testing: Part 2.”Improve your horsemanship with Clinton’s grading system, episode 228.1pm The Horse Show: “Backcountry Horsemen.” Rick joins a group riding Tennessee Walking Horses in a Georgia forest, episode 327.1:30pm Chris Cox: Join Chris Cox as he explores the world of natural horsemanship, episode 467.3:30pm Michigan Magazine: We visit the home of Michigan’s favorite Hot Dog at Koegle Meats of Flint, episode 1609.4pm Ms Lucy’s Cajun Classroom: Boiled Crawfish; Potatoes and Veggies; Cocktail Sauce, episode 210.4:30pm The Penny Gilley Show: Country music from Branson,with Penny Gilley and the All Star Band.5pm Animal Makeover TV: Health, nutrition, and solutions for animals.5:30pm Ryan Gingerich: “Refining Your Cues” Ryan teaches you how to continue refining your cues for a smoother ride, episode 2211.6pm Machinery of the Past: A golf course incorporating old machinery: horse drawn implements, episode 369.

6:30pm National Tractor Pulling: Multiple engine Unlimited Modifieds in Tomah, WI, Season 6, episode 1.7pm Best of America by Horseback: “Midwest Riding Locations.” Tom Seay rides at Midwest locations showcasing trails and accommodations, episode 297. 7:30pm Roping & Riding with Tyler Magnus: “Team Roping at Mike Jones in Town Creek, AL: Part 3” Episode 9.9:30pm Hidden Heritage:“Rez Ride 2010.” Sights along the historical Lewis & Clark Trail in South Dakota, episode 25.

Wednesday, March 26am Horse & Country: “Jumping: The Royal Show 2008 Friday Highlights.” Britain’s most famous rural event.7am Heart to Heart Classics: Special guest Paul Overstreet, episode 148.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: Special guests include Eddie Adcock, Traditional Grass and JD Crowe, episode 142.8:30am Corn College TV: Agronomists outline what Corn College is all about and tell how equipment fits in, episode 1. 12pm Parelli “The Horseman’s Apprentice”: “Colt Starting.” Starting colts and then a night out on the town for the apprentices, episode 11.12:30pm Equestrian Nation: “Scotland” Go on a trip to Scotland and see Cross Country jumping, episode 209.1pm Red Steagall In The Bunkhouse: Cowboy singer, songwriter R. J. Vandygriff is Red’s special guest, episode 22.1:30pm Beyond Rodeo: PRCA rodeo’s behind the scenes, episode 512.2pm Bluegrass & Backroads: KY Horseshoeing School; Jason Cohen Furniture; Berhheim Forest; Beech Springs Farm Market, episode 804.2:30pm Quilt in a Day: “Gambrel Roof Barn.”Add landscaping to your Dairy Farm for a Peaceful Pasture, episode 3208.3pm Classic Tractor Fever: “All Across America: Classic Tractors are Everywhere.”A John Deere in Alaska, classic tractors near New York City.4:30pm Gospel Sampler: Bluegrass legend Doyle Lawson with by New Horizons, The Lesters and classic reflections with Hosea Bilyeu, episode 110.5pm Little Britches Rodeo: “2010 Finals Short Go: Jr. Flags and Sr. Poles,” episode 8.5:30pm Wide World of Horses: Cowboy Publishing Group Timed Event Challenge Roping Action from Ft. Worth Stock Show & Rodeo.6pm FFA Today: Amazing stories about FFA members across the USA.6:30pm Voices of Agriculture:Virginia Farm Bureau.

Highlights Week of February 28 - March 6

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7pm RFD-TV Polka Fest: Dick Pillar, Whoopee Norm Edelbeck and the Dairyland Dutchmen, episode 32.8pm America’s Heartland: KY corn farmer battles disease; CA woman rancher; Hawaii’s palm trees new crop; beets; LA sugarcane farming, episode 603. 9pm CinchTown NHSRA Tour: 2011 New Mexico State Championship from Curry County Clovis Event Center in Clovis, NM, Part 1. 9:30pm Women’s Pro Rodeo Today “National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas, NV: Part 1.” Exciting competition highlights, Pro Tips, Superstar PROfile, episode 321.

Thursday, March 36am Horse & Country: “Eventing: Hartpury Showjumping Spectacular Silver Tour Final.”7am Heart to Heart Classics: Lacy J Dalton is joined by John McEuen as they play “16th Avenue” and “Learning How To Walk,” episode 149.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: Great bluegrass gospel with Tasha Harris, New Coon Creek Girls and New Tradition, episode 143.8:30am Outdoors on the Farm: “Building Habitat for the Future.” IL farmer rebuilding habitat for pheasants and quail; dove hunt, episode 5.1pm All Around Performance Horse: The Brite Ranch a Texas legend since 1885, Part 2, episode 157.1:30pm Horse & Country: “The Royal Bath and West Show 2007.” 2:30pm TCR Classics: Handy Craft; Crawford Café; Shakespeare Camp, episode 734.3pm Dakota Life: “SD Craftsman.” Guitar maker; potter Michael Hill; buffalo horn artist Kevin Pourier, episode 1103.4pm I Love Toy Trains:Take a ride on America’s last electric Interurban railroad and the SP’s famous Daylight. 5pm Heart to Heart Classics: Special with Michael Martin Murphey, Part 2, episode 161.7pm Gaither Gospel Hour: “Gospel Music Of Johnny Cash.” 8pm Shotgun Red Variety Show: Western singing cowboy group Bar D Wranglers; Comedian Sam Greisbaum; Shotgun Red Band, episode 8. 8:30pm Living the Country Life: Pond location; boarding horses; making compost, episode 808.9pm Successful Farming Machinery Show: Hydraulic hose tip; seed vac trailer; John Deere 8R tractors, episode 410.

9:30pm Vintage Country Ways: Life on the farm sowing, drilling and hoeing sugar beet with interviews of country folk, episode 16.10pm PBR NOW: Hosts J.W. Hart and Justin McBride give you the latest news from Professional Bull Riders.

Friday, March 46am Horse & Country: “Eventing: Hartpury Showjumping Spectacular Silver Tour Final.”7am Heart to Heart Classics: Music and stories with TG Shepherd, episode 150.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: Charlie Sizemore, the former lead singer for Ralph Stanley, episode 146.12pm Time Well Spent: Jim visits with Justin Behnke of Lacrosse Footwear; Grace visits the Wiregrass Heritage Day in Dothan, episode 10.10:30pm Rode to the Winner’s Circle: “NCHA world Championsip Futurity Recap.” 1pm Shopping Western Style: PFI showcases the latest in cowboy boots, western wear, saddles and home décor.1:30pm TruCountry: TruCountry star Bobby Flores and James Hand will be performing classic country songs from their new albums, episode 10.2pm Rural Heritage: “Mormon Wagon Train.”A wagon train winds along the route used by early pioneers through Nebraska.2:30pm Prairie Farm Report: “Grazing Management.” Open pollinated corn provides nutritious grazing when native pastures might be fading, episode 514. 3pm FARMERS’ ALMANAC TV: Mountain Arts LEAF festival in NC; Katrina Cottage; Yellowstone National Park, episode 105.3:30pm American Agri-Women: Farm Women; Managing Risk, Marketing Commodities; How to Improve Farm Profitability, episode 1. 4pm Wilburn Brothers Show: Dolly Parton; Porter Wagoner, episode 540.4:30pm Pop Goes The Country: Ray Price, episode 118.5pm Horse & Country: “Dressage: Blue Waters National Dressage Championships from Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire.”6:30pm The Cowboys’ Kitchen: “Cowboy Breakfast” Butter Scotch Rolls, Chicken Fried Steak, Candied Bacon, Migas, episode 24. 7pm Jimmy Sturr Show: Guest stars The Liverpool Legends from RFD-TV The Theatre in Branson, episode 5.

7:30pm Porter Wagoner Show: Faron Young; Dolly Parton, episode 245.8pm Country’s Family Reunion: Legends singing their hits and sharing stories of their times together.9:30pm Texas Country Reporter: One-Legged Coach;Tramp Art; Donkey Rescue, episode 1124.

Saturday, March 512pm Roy Rogers Happy Trails Theatre: Sunset in El Dorado (1945) Wildcat Kelly has been dead and buried for years. Or has he? Dale is an Eastern reporterwho comes West to find out the true story of Kelly Songs include the title song by Cole Porter and two famous songs by the Sons of the Pioneers.4pm Best Of Making It Grow: Visit three craftsmen creating pie safes, wooden boats and old fashioned brooms, episode 1011.7pm Reno’s Old Time Music Festival: “Front Porch Gospel.” With the “Best in Bluegrass Gospel” songs like “Ready To Fly,” episode 309.7:30pm Presleys’ Country Jubilee: The Presleys’ patriotic salute to the Veterans; Barbara Fairchild is the special guest, episode 18.8pm The Marty Stuart Show: Join Marty, Connie Smith and His Fabulous Superlatives for great country music.8:30pm Midwest Country: Maggie Mae; David Church; Rod Erickson; Platte Valley Boys, episode 4452.10pm Polka SUPER Show: TBD11pm Larry’s Country Diner: Join Larry and friends where the cameras are always rollin’ and you never know who’ll stop by.

Sunday, March 65:30pm Cowboy Church: Clem McSpadden Memorial Rodeo in Claremore, OK, episode 190.6pm R5Sons Alaska: “A New Life for a 1920’s Snowmobile.” Perrins family and Buckey travel back East to retrieve a long awaited 1920’s Model T snowmobile, episode 10.7pm Crook & Chase: “Current Country Music News, Interviews and Performances.”8pm HEE HAW: Dale Robertson; Susan Raye, episode 71053. (1971)

Highlights Week of February 28 - March 6

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JANUARYDakota Farm ShowJan 4-6Vermillion, SDPenny SwankToll-free : 800/873-1411Email: [email protected]

Keystone Farm ShowJan 4-6York, PAKen MaringToll-free : 800/218-5586Email: [email protected]

Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex & Expo CenterJan 7-14Harrisburg, PALarry R. WeaverPhone: 717/787-5373Email: [email protected]

Ag Connect ExpoJan 7-10Atlanta, GAAlan StenumToll-free : 800/867-6060Email: [email protected]

National Western Stock ShowJan 8-23Denver, COAngie CuePhone: 303/297-1166Email: [email protected]

American Farm Bureau Federation -Annual MeetingJan 9-12Atlanta, GAPhone: 202/406-3677Email: [email protected]

Topeka Farm ShowJan 11-13Topeka, KSSteve Guenthner

Toll-free : 800/949-3976Email: [email protected]

Northern Illinois Farm ShowJan 12-13Dekalb, ILKatie KaehlerToll-free : 800/827-8007Email: [email protected]

Midwest Farm ShowJan 12-13La Crosse, WIBill & Sally HenryPhone: 715/289-4632Email: [email protected]

Northeast Nebraska Farm & Equipment ShowJan 12-13Norfolk, NEBradley Hughes/Sally LewisToll-free : 800/284-2750Email: [email protected]

Fort Worth Stock Show & RodeoJan 14-Feb 5Fort Worth, TXMs. Jay BlackmonPhone: 817/877-2413Email: [email protected]

Quad Cities Farm Equipment ShowJan 16-18Rock Island, ILRichard ShermanPhone: 843/686-5640Email: [email protected]

Fort Wayne Farm ShowJan 18-20Fort Wayne, INFred ClineToll-free : 800/347-5225Email: [email protected]

ICFA Winter Convention & Trade Show

Jan 18-20Peoria, ILLeslie ForrestPhone: 309/827-2774Email: [email protected]

Virginia Farm ShowJan 18-20Fishersville, VAKen MaringToll-free : 800/218-5586Email: [email protected]

Minnesota Pork CongressJan 19-20Minneapolis, MNPam VoelkelPhone: 507/345-8814Email: [email protected]/porkcongress

Ag Pro Expo (National Alliance of Independent Crop Consultants)Jan 19-22Ft. Worth, TXAllison JonesPhone: 901/861-0511Email: [email protected]

Georgia Peanut Farm ShowTBAAlbany, GAPhone: 229/386-3470Email: [email protected]

Manitoba Ag DaysJan 18-20Brandon, MB CanadaOwen & Pat BeeverPhone: 204/571-6566Email: [email protected] www.agdays.com

American Sheep Industry Association Annual ConventionJan 19-22Reno, NV800/843-2427www.sheepusa.org

FARM SHOWS

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sEmpire State Fruit & Vegetable ExpoJan 25-27Syracuse, NYKen MaringToll-free : 800/218-5586Email: [email protected]

Northwest Agricultural ShowJan 25-27Portland, ORJim HeaterPhone: 503/769-7120Email: [email protected]

Northwest Agricultural ShowJan 25-27Portland, ORPhone: 503/769-7120Email: [email protected]

Rice Lake Area Farm ShowJan 25-26Rice Lake, WIBill & Sally HenryPhone: 715/289-4632Email: [email protected]

Sioux Empire Farm ShowJan 26-28Sioux Falls, SDRon Bormaster/Penny SwankPhone: 507/437-7969Email: [email protected]

International Poultry Expo & Feed ExpoJan. 26-28Atlanta, GADr. Charles OlentineEmail: colentine@poultryegg.comwww.ipe11.orgwww.internationalpoultryexposition.com

Iowa Pork CongressJan 26-27Des Moines, IADoug FrickeToll-free : 800/372-7675Email: [email protected]

Midwest Ag Expo – IllinoisJan 26-27Gifford, ILJulie Roisum

Toll-free : 800/236-6332 Email: [email protected]

KMOT Ag ExpoJan 26-28Minot, NDMary RaknessPhone: 701/852-5254Email: [email protected]

Power Show OhioJan 28-30Columbus, OHDennis AlfordToll-free : 800/606-6332Email: [email protected]/powershow

FEBRUARYNational Cattlemen’s Beef Association Trade Show & Cattle Industry ConventionFeb 2-5Denver, COKristin TorresToll-free : 800/525-3085Email: [email protected]

FARM SHOWS

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Southern Farm ShowFeb 2-4Raleigh, NCDavid J. ZimmermanToll-free : 800/849-0248Email: [email protected]

Iowa Power Farming ShowFeb 1-3Des Moines, IATom JungeToll-free : 800/622-0016Email: [email protected]

Colusa Farm ShowFeb 1-3Colusa, CAPaulette SterkPhone: 530/458-2641Email: [email protected]

Spokane Ag ExpoFeb 1-3Spokane, WAMyrna O’LearyPhone: 509/321-3633

Email: [email protected]

Buffalo Bill Farm & Ranch ExpoFeb 2-3North Platte, NECarol Nelson BodeenPhone: 308/532 4966Email: [email protected]

World Ag ExpoFeb 8-10Tulare, CASteven KnudsenToll-free : 800/999-9186Email: [email protected]

National Farm Machinery ShowFeb 16-19Louisville, KYPhone: 502/367-5200

Email: [email protected]

Canadian International Farm Equipment ShowFeb 8-11Toronto, ONMark CusackPhone: 506/658-0018Email: [email protected]

Western Farm ShowFeb 25-27Kansas City, MOKen DeanToll-free : 800/762-5616Email: [email protected]

Mid-South Farm & Gin ShowFeb 25-26Memphis, TNTimothy L. PricePhone: 901/947-3104Email: [email protected]

New York Farm ShowFeb 24-26Syracuse, NYScott Grigor

Phone: 315/457-8205Email: [email protected]

MARCHHawkeye Farm ShowMar 1-3Cedar Falls, IAPenny SwankPhone: 507/437-7969Email: [email protected]

Eau Claire Farm ShowMar 1-2Eau Claire, WIBill & Sally HenryPhone: 715/289-4632Email: [email protected]

New Jersey LandscapeMar 2Secaucus, NJKen MaringToll-free : 800/218-5586Email: [email protected]

Ag ExpoMar 2-4Lethbridge, ABNicole StruthPhone: 403/328-4491Email: [email protected]

Triumph Agriculture ExpositionMar 9-10Omaha, NEBob MancusoToll-free : 800/475-SHOW (7469)Email: [email protected]

Commodity ClassicMar 3-5Tampa, FLKristi BurmeisterPhone: 636/[email protected]

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sWestern Fair Farm ShowMar 9-11London, ONJenny von Ruczicki-McGillToll-free : 800/619-4629Email: [email protected]: www.westernfair.com

HorsefestMar 11-13Springfield, MOTed GumToll-free : 800/356-8255Email: [email protected]

North American Farm & Power ShowMar 17-19Owatonna, MNSteve GuenthnerToll-free : 800/949-3976Email: [email protected]

Mid America Farm ExpoMar 22-24Salina, KSDelta BryantPhone: 785/827-9301Email: [email protected]

Royal Manitoba Winter FairMar 28-Apr 2Brandon, MBKaleigh JacksonToll-free : 877/729-0001Email: [email protected]

Wisconsin Public Service Farm ShowMar 29-31Oshkosh, WI Rob JuneauToll-free : 866/920-3276Email: farmshow@wisconsinpublicservice.comwww.wisconsinpublicservice.com/farm/show.asp

Northlands Farm & Ranch ShowMar 31-Apr 2Edmonton, ABKristin FiddlerToll-free : 877/471-7472Email: [email protected]

APRILTexas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association Convention & Trade ShowApril 1-3Fort Worth, TXHannah TaborToll-free : 800/242-7820Email: [email protected]

Southern Plains Farm ShowApr 14-16Oklahoma City, OKRon Bormaster/Penny SwankPhone: 507/437-7969Email: [email protected]

California Antique Farm Equipment ShowApr 16-17Tulare, CALisa GarciaToll-free : 800/999-9186Email: [email protected]

Agri-Marketing Conference & Trade ShowApr 13-15Kansas City, MOKathi ConradPhone: 913/491-6500Email: [email protected]/amc

MAY3i ShowMay 4-6Garden City, KSEddie Estes/Christy Granlund

Phone: 620/227-8082Email: [email protected]

JUNEManitoba Summer FairJune 8-12Brandon, MBJennifer SkieharToll-free : 877/729-0001Email: [email protected]

World Pork ExpoJun 8-10Des Moines, IAContact: Doug FrickePhone: (515) 278-8014Email: [email protected] www.worldpork.org

FARM SHOWS

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FARM SHOWSJULYFour State Farm ShowJul 15-17Pittsburg, KSTed GumToll-free : 800/356-8255Email: [email protected]

Michigan State University Ag ExpoJul 19-21East Lansing, MIMegghan HonkePhone: 517/353-3175 ext 229Email: [email protected]

Wisconsin Farm Technology DaysJul 12-14Marathon CountyAnna MaennerPhone: 920/478-3852Email: [email protected]

AUGUSTFarmfestAug 2-4Redwood Falls, MNKatie KaehlerPhone: 952/808-3383Email: [email protected]

Virginia Ag ExpoAug 4Bealeton, VAJohn SmithPhone: 804/829-5671Email: [email protected]

Empire Farm DaysAug 9-11Seneca Falls, NYMelanie WickhamToll-free : 877/697-7837Email: [email protected]

DakotafestAug 16-18Mitchell, SDKatie KaehlerToll-free : 800/827-8007Phone: 952/808-3383Email: [email protected]

Citrus ExpoAug 17-18 Ft. Myers, FLGary CooperPhone: 352/671-1909Email: [email protected]

Midwest Ag Industries Exposition TBAAug 18-19Bloomington, ILLeslie ForrestPhone: 309/827-2774Email: [email protected]

Farm Progress ShowAug 30-Sept 1Decatur, ILMatt JungmannPhone: 630/462-2230Email: [email protected]

SEPTEMBERHusker Harvest DaysSep 13-15Grand Island, NEMatt JungmannPhone: 630/462-2230Email: [email protected]

Big Iron Farm ShowSep 13-15West Fargo, NDChaun MerkensToll-free : 800/456-6408Email: [email protected]

Canada’s Outdoor Farm ShowSep 13-15Woodstock, ON Lorie Jocius

Toll-free : 800/563-5441Email: [email protected]

Eastern States Exposition (The Big E)Sep 16-Oct 2West Springfield, MACarol ViecelliToll-free : 800/639-2908Email: [email protected]

Farm Science ReviewSep 20-22London, OHChuck GamblePhone: 614/292-4278Email: [email protected]

International Plowing MatchSep 20-24Prescott-Russell, Chute & Blond, ONCathy LasbyToll-free : 800/661-7569Email: [email protected]

World Beef ExpoSept. 22- 25West Allis, WIWisconsin State Fair ParkWinneconne, WIChance UjazdowskiPhone: 920/[email protected]

OCTOBERWorld Dairy ExpoOct 4-8Madison, WIJohn RozumPhone: 608/224-6455Email: [email protected]

Ozark Fall FarmfestOct 5-7Springfield, MOTed GumToll-free : 800/356-8255Email: [email protected]

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sNILE Stock Show & Pro RodeoOct 17-22Billings, MTSandy RobisonPhone: 406/256-2495Email: [email protected]

Sunbelt Agricultural ExpositionOct 18-20Moultrie, GAWendell BrownPhone: 229/985-1968Email: [email protected]

American RoyalOct 26-31Kansas City, MOPat MeadsPhone: 816/569-4024Email: [email protected]

NOVEMBERFEWA-AIMRA’s Industry ShowcaseNov 4Dallas, TXPatricia A. CollinsPhone: 319/354-5156Email: [email protected]

Manitoba Livestock ExpoNov 3-6Brandon, MBKaleigh JacksonToll-free : 877/729-0001Email: [email protected]

National Small Farm Trade Show & ConferenceTBAColumbia, MORon MacherToll-free : 800/633-2535Email: [email protected]

Dodge City at FarmFair InternationalTBAEdmonton, ABJenna LetwinToll-free : 888/800-7275Email: [email protected]

Wichita Farm and Ranch ShowNov 8-10Valley Centre, KSSteve Guenthner/Fred ClineToll-free : 800/949-3976Email: [email protected]

North American International Livestock ExpositionNov. 5Louisville, KYPhone: 502/451-5258Email: [email protected]

FARM SHOWS

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FARM SHOWSABA National Agricultural Bankers ConferenceNov. 7-9Indianapolis, INCarroll MerryPhone: 262/253-6902Email: [email protected]

Agri-Trade Exposition International Farm Equipment ExpositionNov 9-12Red Deer, ABPatrick KennedyPhone: 403/347-4491Email: [email protected]

McCook Farm & Ranch ExpoNov 16-17McCook, NEDarren DalesToll-free : 888/685-0989Phone: 785/426-2092Email: [email protected]

Canadian Western AgribitionNov 21-26

Regina, SKPaulette KiddPhone: 306/565-0565Email: [email protected]

Amarillo Farm & Ranch ShowNov 29-Dec 1Amarillo, TXKatie KaehlerToll-free : 800/827-8007Phone: 952/808-3383Email: [email protected]

Agricultural Retailers Association Conference & ExpoNov 29-Dec 10Boca Raton, FLKristi Burmeister & AssociatesPhone: 636/922-5551Email: [email protected]

Greater Peoria Farm ShowNov 29-Dec 1Peoria, ILRon BormasterPhone: 507/437-7969Email: [email protected]

DECEMBERTulsa Farm ShowDec 8-10Tulsa, OKRon BormasterPhone: 507/437-7969Email: [email protected]

Indiana-Illinois Farm Equipment ShowDec 13-15Indianapolis, INRichard ShermanPhone: 843/686-5640Email: [email protected]

Nebraska Power Farming ShowDec 7-9Lincoln, NEWill Rogers/Tom JungeToll-free : 800/622-0016Phone: 515/223-5119Email: [email protected]

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Jan 7-9 Madison Square Garden Invitational New York, NY

Jan 14-15 Sacramento Invitational Sacramento, CA

Jan 21-22 Anaheim Invitational Anaheim, CA

Jan 29-30 Jack Daniel's Invitational Indianapolis, IN

Feb 4-5 Portland Invitational Portland, OR

Feb 11-13 Oklahoma City Invitational Oklahoma City, OK

Feb 19-

Dickies Iron Cowboy Invitational

presented by WinStar World Casino Arlington, TX

Feb 25-27 St Louis Invitational St Louis, MO

Mar 5-6 Chicago Invitational Chicago, IL

Mar 12-13 Glendale Invitational Glendale, AZ

Mar 18-19 Fresno Invitational Fresno, CA

Mar 25-17 Ty Murray Invitational Albuquerque, NM

Apr 2-3 Kansas City Invitational Kansas City, MO

Apr 9-10 Tampa Invitational Tampa, FL

Apr 16- Las Vegas Invitational Las Vegas, NV

Apr 29-30 Seattle Invitational Seattle, WA

May 6-7 Des Moines Invitational Des Moines, IA

May 13-14 Duluth Invitational Duluth, GA

May 20-21 Pueblo Invitational Pueblo, CO

Aug 5-7 Billings Invitational Billings, MT

Aug 12-13 Tulsa Invitational Tulsa, OK

Aug 19-20 San Antonio Invitational San Antonio, TX

Sep 9-10 Milwaukee Invitational Milwaukee, WI

Sep16-18 Springfield Invitational Springfield, MO

Sep 23-24 Wichita Invitational Wichita, KS

Sep 30-Oct 1 Charlotte Invitational Charlotte, NC

Oct 7-9 Uncasville Invitational Uncasville, CT

Oct 14-15 Columbus Invitational Columbus, OH

Oct 26-30 World Finals Las Vegas, NV

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EQUINE CLINICS

4 Day Clinic - ONE TIME ONLY, Mineral Wells, TXDiamond Double C Ranch• February 9-12, Colt Starting Clinic

Chris Cox/Rich Skelton Horsemanship/Roping Clinics Nationwide: • January 21-23, Rancho Estancia, Cave Creek, AZ 85331• January 28-30, Rancho Estancia, Cave Creek, AZ 85331

Other Special Events:Pomona Equine Affaire • February 4-6, Fairplex, Pomona, CA

Road to the Horse• February 25-27, The World Championship Colt Starting, Murfreesboro, TN

Idaho Horse Expo • April 15-17, Idaho Center, Nampa, ID

Tour Stops Nationwide• March 19-20, Ride the Journey Tour Stop, San Antonio, TX, the San Antonio Rose

• May 28-29, Ride the Journey Tour Stop, Redmond, OR, the Deschutes Fair & Expo

• June 11-12, Ride the Journey Tour Stop, Kansas City, MO, the American Royal

• July 23-24, 2011, Ride the Journey Tour Stop, Lexington, KY, the Kentucky Horse Park

• October 15-16, 2011, Ride the Journey Tour Stop, Madison, WI, the Alliant Energy Center

6-Day Clinics: Mineral Wells, TX - Diamond Double C Ranch• March 7-12, Horsemanship III• March 28-April 2, Horsemanship I• April 4-9, Building Rider Confidence• May 16-21, Horsemanship II• June 22-July, Horsemanship IV• October 3-8, Horsemanship V• October 24-29, Horsemanship I• November 7-12, Horsemanship II

Go to www.rfdtv.com, ON RFD-TV, EQUINE, find the clinician page to confirm dates

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April 19-2910 day Fundamental

May 16-2610 day Fundamental

June 13-2310 day Fundamental

June 29-July 910 day Fundamental

August 1-55 day Fundamental

September 12-165 day Fundamental

October 3-75 day Fundamental

November 1-1110 day Advanced

2011 Horsemanship ClinicsStephenville, TX

February 25-27Road to the HorseMurfreesboro, TN

March 12-20EquitanaEssen, Germany

April 9-10Parelli CelebrationLG ArenaBirmingham, UK

May 6-8Colt Start / Trailer LoadingFt. Worth, TX

June 18

Open HousePagosa Springs, CO

July 29-31Wild Horse TrainingReno, NV

September 9-11Bridles & Liberty SummitPagosa Springs, CO

October 15Open HouseOcala, FL

October 21-23RendezvousJacksonville, FL

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February 25-27Expo New MexicoAlbuquerque, NM(505) 265-1791www.exponm.com

March 4-6Missouri Entertainment & Event Center Springfield, MO(417) 833-2660www.entertainmo.com

March 11-13Expo SquareTulsa, OK(918) 744-1113www.exposquare.com

March 18-20University of Arkansas - Pauline Whitaker Center Fayetteville, AR(479) 575-7260www.animalscience.uark.edu

March 25-27Scott County – Forest ColiseumForest, MS (601) 469-2928www.cityofforest.com/scottcountycoliseum.html

April 1-3Celebration ArenaDecatur, AL(256) 353-7225www.rackinghorse.com

April 8-10Western NC State Ag Center Fletcher, NC (828) 687-1414www.agr.state.nc.us/markets/facilities/agcenters/western

April 15-17Kentucky

April 22-24Georgia

April 29-May 1Okeechobee Co Agri Center Hill Park Office Okeechobee, FL(828) 763-1666

May 6-8Lamar Dixon ExpoGonzales, LA(225) 621-1700

May 20-22West World Scottsdale, AZ(480) 312-6806www.scottsdaleaz.gov

July 15-17Reis RanchPenngrove, CA(800) 732-8220www.reisranch.com

July 22-24Oregon

July 29-31Washington August 5-7Majestic ArenaKalispell, MT(406) 755-5366www.majesticvalleyarena.com

August 12-14Colorado

August 19-21Nebraska

August 26-28Iowa

September 2-4Indiana

September 9-11Massachusetts

September 16-18Ohio

September 23-25Shiawassee County Fair GroundsCorunna, MI (989) 743-3611www.shiawasseecountyfair.com

September 30-October 2Illinois

October 7-9Hyder-Burks Agricultural PavilionTennessee Tech UniversityCookeville, TN(931) 372-6967www.tntech.edu/hyderburks

October 14-16Reis Ranch Universal Horsemanship Challenge Finals(800) 732-8220www.reisranch.com

October 21-23Oklahoma

October 28-30Yavapai County FairgroundsPrescott Valley, AZ(928) 775-8000

Go to www.rfdtv.com, ON RFD-TV, EQUINE, find the clinician page to confirm dates

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May 20-23Women’s Riding & Yoga RetreatC Lazy UGranby, COwww.clazyu.com

June 11-12Horsemanship & Riding Intensive ClinicHillside Meadows Equestrian Center, LLCGraton, MAwww.hillside-meadows.com

June 25-26Horsemanship & Riding Intensive ClinicBigfork Equestrian Center Bigfork, MTwww.bigforkequestriancenter.com

September 10-11Horsemanship & Riding Intensive ClinicCampbell Springs Equestrian Center Chesterfield, VAwww.campbellspringsfarm.com

October 14-17Women’s Riding & Yoga RetreatC Lazy UGranby, COwww.clazyu.com

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7pm Big Joe Polka Show: “Christmas PolkaShow: Part 3.” Holiday treats including“Silver Bells Waltz” and “Ring Little BellsRing,” episode 121708.8pmAmerica’s Heartland: OH State Univ.Professor and animal welfare; CAwinemarkets; DE produce farms; Kansas Cityurban farming, episode 515.9pm 20X Rodeo High: “20X Rodeo HighREMIX.” Showcase of the best of the best of2009, Part 1.9:30pmWomen’s Pro Rodeo Today:“WPRABarrel Racing Action, Pro Tips &Profiles.”

Thur. Dec. 176am Horse & Country: “Jumping: TheRoyal Show 2008 Friday Highlights.”Britain’s most famous rural event.7am Heart to Heart Classics: Special guestMarty Stuart including a tribute to AlbertBrumley, episode 127.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival:Alisa and Ramona Jones singing “WhiskeyBefore Breakfast” and “Sail Away Ladies.”12pm PBR Now: Hosts Justin McKee, J.W.Hart and Justin McBride give you the latestnews from Professional Bull Riders.12:30pmAll Around Performance Horse:“$50,000 to Top Ranch Rodeo Team - AllAround Ranch Rodeo Challenge.”1pm The Roping Show: Highlights from the2008 Sandhills Classic- Super TuesdayRopings, Odessa, TX, episode 199.1:30pm Best of America by Horseback:“Colorado Cattle Co.” A working guest ranchwith horseback riding, roping, branding, anddriving cattle, episode 234.2:30pm TCR Classics: Robot Man, Frenchart; Stained Glass Scientist, episode 692.3pm Dakota Life: “Extraordinary People.”Special Olympics; mine workers return; PaigeMcPherson and taekwondo, episode 1107.4pm I Love Toy Trains: “Toy TrainChristmas Memories: Part 1.” Heart warmingstories, Christmas displays and dazzling toytrain action.5pm Horse & Country: “The Royal Bathand West Show 2007.”5:30pm HorseCity.com TV: Pat Hookstraining tip; Spaulding Labs-Bye Bye Odor;Dr. Mike; Wendy Murdoch training tip.6pm Larry’s Country Diner: The Whitesjoin host Larry Black, episode 103.7pm Gaither Gospel Hour: “HomecomingChristmas from South Africa.” Rejoice in thespirit of Christmas and the joy of giving.8pm Crook & Chase: Guests to beannounced.9pm Successful Farming Machinery Show:“Special: Top Shops.” Highlights from themost innovative farm shops in the USA.

9:30pmAg Lifestyles: “ShowAnimalSelection.” Being a winner begins withselecting the right show animal.

Fri. Dec. 186am Horse & Country: “Eventing: HartpuryShowjumping Spectacular Silver Tour Final.”7am Heart to Heart Classics: Country MusicHall of Famer, the late Hank Thompsonperforms “Humpty Dumpty Heart” and “SixPack To Go.” Episode 128.7:30am Reno’s Old Time Music Festival:Jim & Jesse McReynolds singing hits “Thanksfor the trip to Paradise” and “Flower of theDesert.” Episode 115.9am-6pm Superior Livestock Auction: A“live” carriage of the regular feeder cattlebeing offered from Ft. Worth, TX.6:30pm Cowboy Flavor: Smoked Cheddarand Jalapeño Meatloaf; ScallopedTomatoes;Creamy Vegetable Casserole FruitTart, episode 112.7pm Jimmy Sturr Show: Guest stars TheCalhoun Twins; dancers Matt and Elaine;Gennarose, episode 17.7:30pm PorterWagoner Show: Don Gibson,episode 4504.8pm Country’s Family Reunion: LegendaryOpry/ Ryman artists and songwriters share hitsongs and true life stories.9:30pm Texas Country Reporter: BlindPainter; Hammer Museum; Janitor Opera Singer.10:30pm Rode to the Winner’s Circle: CuttingHorse Industry highlights.11pm The Penny Gilley Show: Penny’sChristmas Special from Branson, MO.11:30pm Honeybees and Beekeeping: The 10commandments of bees; Africanized Bees,episode 8.12am Rural Heritage: “Suffolks: WorkingHorses at Work.”Suffolk draft horses spreadmanure, till, seed wheat, and put up loose hay.

12:30am Prairie Farm Report: “Farm Yards.”Stunning farmyards; a play structure forchildren; sculptures; a sunken gazebo.1am Best Of Making It Grow: Tour the best ofthe 2007 SC State Fair, episode 1007.1:30am Beyond Rodeo: Legendary PRCARodeo Clowns Rick Young, the Kajun Kid, GaryParli and Wayne Cornish, episode 306.2amWilburn Brothers Show: Jim Ed Brown,episode 4214.2:30am Pop Goes The Country: Bobby Bare,episode 4209.3am Horse & Country: “Dressage: Blue WatersNational Dressage Championships fromStoneleigh Park, Warwickshire.”

Sat. Dec. 198pm The Marty Stuart Show: Josh Turnerguest stars.8:30pm Midwest Country: Christmas Specialwith Branson On The Road;John Rex Reeves;Sherwin Linton; Maggie Mae, episode 4389.10pm Big Joe Super Show: DakotaBandwagon; Little People; New Jolly SwissBoys; Johnny Kucera; Polish Sausage 5 ½.

Sun. Dec. 202pm Music & Motors: Gary Baker with newengine; Cupit artist Ben Gregg; Michele Cupitand GrassFire , episode 4.2:30pm CBR: Behind The Chutes: “TheGeorge Paul Memorial.” A history lesson onstand-alone bull riding.5:30pm Cowboy Church: “Christmas fromBranson, MO.”7pm R5Sons Alaska: “The Rest is History.”Buckey takes you on a history tour at his RainyPass Lodge museum.8pm HEE HAW:WaylonJennings; Diana Trask;Johnny Duncan, episode 70042.(1970)

ALLTIMES EASTERN* Weekly Highlights Week of December 14th

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January 22-23Alabama Horse FairMontgomery, ALhttp://alabamahorsecouncil.org

February 3-6Equine AffairPomona, CAwww.equineaffaire.com

February 8Erath County Horse Committee Tarleton Equine CenterStephenville, TX

February 10-13Colt Starting ClinicDouble Horn RanchBluff Dale, TXwww.craigcameron.com

February 18-20Washington State Horse ExpoClark County Event CenterRidgefield, WAwww.washtatehorseexpo.com

February 24-27Horse World ExpoHarrisburg, PAwww.horseworldexpo.com

March 3-6Working Horsemanship ClinicDouble Horn RanchBluff Dale, TXwww.craigcameron.com

March 11-13Nebraska Horse ExpoLincoln, NEwww.nebraskahorsecouncil.org

March 24-27Working Horsemanship ClinicDouble Horn RanchBluff Dale, TXwww.craigcameron.com

April 1-3Working Horsemanship ClinicAnnadale Equine CenterSanger, [email protected]

April 6-9Extreme Cowboy ClinicDouble Horn RanchBluff Dale, TXwww.craigcameron.com

April 13-15Working Horsemanship ClinicMonroe, NCwww.safehorsetraining.com

April 17-19Extreme Cowboy Association Judging ClinicDouble Horn RanchBluff Dale, TXwww.craigcameron.com

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April 26-May 3Working Clinic PlusDouble Horn RanchBluff Dale, TXwww.craigcameron.com

May 6-8Horse-A-RamaManitowoc County Expo CenterManitowoc, WIwww.horse-a-rama.org

May 13-14The Western Heritage ClassicTaylor County Expo CenterAbilene, TXwww.westernheritageclassic.com

May 15-22Working Clinic PlusDouble Horn RanchBluff Dale, TXwww.craigcameron.com

May 24-31Working Clinic PlusDouble Horn RanchBluff Dale, TXwww.craigcameron.com

June 3-4Cottonwood Creek Equestrian CenterWorking Horsemanship ClinicCottonwood, CAwww.cottonwoodequestrian.com

June 5-8Cottonwood Creek Equestrian Returning Riders Working Horsemanship ClinicCottonwood, CAwww.cottonwoodcreekequestrian.com

June 10-13Working ClinicDouble Horn RanchBluff Dale, TXwww.craigcameron.com

June 18-21Working Horsemanship ClinicKiowa, [email protected]

June 23-24Horsemanship ClinicKiowa, [email protected]

June 25Extreme Cowboy Association RaceKiowa, [email protected]

September 2-4Horsemanship DemonstrationsGifford, ILwww.tackntogs.com

September 5-7Working Horsemanship ClinicDamascus, [email protected]

September 19-21Working Horsemanship ClinicDamascus, [email protected]

October 22-23Red Steagall Cowboy GatheringHorsemanship SessionsFort Worth, TXwww.redsteagallcowboygather.com

January 14-18 WESA Denver MarketDenver, Co

February 11-13Equifest of KansasWichita, KS

February 25-27Road to the HorseMurfreesboro, TN

May 19-22Light Hands HorsemanshipSanta Inez, CA

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Tyler Magnus will be at the winter rodeos. Private lessons or group lessons available in Mason, TX - or they will come to you. Call for school dates and locations. 512-940-4786.

For Schedule, visit: www.ryangingerich.comor Contact: Clinic Director Dana at 636-528-9230 or e-mail [email protected]

January 3-7Private Horseman-ship ClinicDouglas, WY

January 10-28Three-Week Appren-ticeshipDouglas, WY

February 15-16KFYR Agri Interna-tional Trade Show Bismarck, ND

March 1-13Horse FestSpringfield, MO

March 18-20Northwest Horse Fair Albany, OR

April 1-3Hoosier Horse FestIndianapolis, IN

May 3-7Working Cattle ClinicDouglas, WY

June 4Diamond McNabb Ranch Horse SalesDouglas, WY

July 11-15Mountain Pack Trip Set UpWyoming

July 18-22Mountain Pack TripWyoming

August 1-5Mountain Pack TripWyoming

August 8-12Working Ranch/Trail Horse ClinicCody, WY

August 15-19Mountain Pack TripWyoming

September 12-30Three-Week Appren-ticeshipDouglas, WY

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JANUARYJanuary 8-23 National Western Stock ShowDenver, CO(303) 299-5523www.nationalwestern.com

January 14- February 5Fort Worth Stock Show & RodeoFort Worth, TX(817) 877-2400www.fwssr.com

January 20-23Horse World Expo Timonium, MD(301) 916-0852www.horseworldexpo.com

January 21-29Augusta Futurity (ACCHA)Augusta, GA(706) 823-3417www.augustafuturity.com

January 27- February 6 NRCHA (National Reined Cow Horse Assoc.) Fort Dodge Celebration of Champions (NRCHA World Championship, World’s Greatest Horseman, Circle Y Ranch Derby)(580) 759-4949San Angelo, TXwww.nrcha.com

FEBRUARYFebruary 3-6Equine AffairePomona, CA(740) 845-0085www.equineaffaire.com

February 3-20 San Antonio Stock Show and RodeoSan Antonio, TXwww.sarodeo.com

February 24-27Horse World ExpoHarrisburg, PA(301) 916-0852www.horseworldexpo.com

February 25-27Road to the HorseMurfreesboro, TN

(325) 736-5000www.roadtothehorse.com

MARCHMarch 1-20 Houston Livestock Show & RodeoHouston, TX(832) 667-1000www.hlsr.com

March 4-6 Wrangler Timed Event ChampionshipLazy E ArenaGuthrie, OKwww.lazye.com

March 11-12 George Straight Team Roping ClassicSan Antonio Rose PalaceSan Antonio, TXwww.gstrc.com

March 12-14HorsefestSpringfield, MO(800) 356-8522www.horsefest.net

March 23-27NRCHA (National Reined Cow Horse Assoc.) StakesNampa, IDwww.nrcha.com

March 31-April 3PRCA Dodge National Circuit Finals RodeoOklahoma State Fairgrounds ArenaOklahoma City, OK(800) 595-RIDE

APRILApril 7-10Equine AffaireOhio Expo CenterColumbus, OH(740) 845-0085www.equineaffaire.com

April 16Supreme Extreme Mustang AdoptionFort Worth, TXwww.extrememustangmakeover.com

April 18-24National Reining Breeders Classic

Katy, TXwww.nhra.com

April 28-May 1Rolex Kentucky Three-Day EventKentucky Horse ParkLexington, KY(859) 233-2362www.rk3de.org

April 29-May 1Minnesota Horse ExpoMinnesota State FairgroundsSt. Paul, MN(736) 755-7729www.mnhorseexpo.org

April 29-May 1NRCHA (National Reined Cow Horse Assoc.) Hackamore ClassicPaso Robles, CAwww.nrcha.com

April 30Hollywood Charity Horse ShowBurbank, CA(714) 444-2918www.horseshow.org

MAYMay 4-8 Fiesta of the Spanish HorseLos Angeles Equestrian CenterBurbank, CAwww.fiestaspanishhorse.org

May 5-8Resistol $50,000 All Around Ranch Rodeo ChallengeCurry County Events CenterClovis, NM(254) 978-0399www.allaroundranchrodeo.com

May 7Kentucky DerbyChurchill Downs Louisville, KYwww.kentuckyderby.com

May 13-14Extreme Mustang Trail ChallengeNorco, CA(512) 869-3225www.extrememustangmakeover.com

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May 13-15The Californios Ranch Roping & Stock Horse ContestReno-Sparks Livestock Events CalendarReno, NV

May 24-29Bishop Mule DaysTri-County FairgroundsBishop, CA(760) 872-4263www.muledays.org

JUNEJune 10-11Western States Horse World ExpoSacramento, CA(800) 352-2411www.horsexpo.com

June 11 Belmont StakesBelmont ParkElmont, NYwww.belmont-stakes.info

June 12-18National Intercollegiate Rodeo FinalsCasper Events CenterCasper, WYwww.collegerodeo.com

June 14-19 NRCHA (National Reined Cow Horse Association) DerbyPaso Robles, CAwww.nrcha.com

June 21Bob Feist Invitational (BFI) Team RopingReno, NVwww.bobfeistinvitational.com

June 22-July 3APHA Youth World ShowFort Worth, TX(817) 834-APHAwww.apha.com

June 26-July 2 Wrangler Junior High Finals RodeoGallup, NM(800)466-4772www.nhsra.com

JULYJuly 10-31 NCHA (National Cutting Horse Assoc.) Summer SpectacularWill Rogers ColiseumFort Worth, TXwww.ncha.com

July 17-23 National High School Rodeo Association Finals RodeoGillette, WYwww.nhsra.com800-466-4772

July 21-24The Event at Rebecca FarmKalispell, MT(406) 253-4666www.rebeccafarm.org

July 22-31Cheyenne Frontier DaysCheyenne, WY1-800-227-6336www.cfdrodeo.com

July 25-30National Little Britches Rodeo FinalsPueblo, CO1-800-736-3694www.nlbra.com

July 25-31NBHA ( National Barrel Horse Assoc.) Youth World ShowJackson, MS(706)823-3728

AUGUSTAugust 5-13 American Quarter HorseYouth Association World ShowOklahoma State Fair ParkOklahoma City, OKwww.aqha.com

August 29-September 4Select World Championship ShowAmarillo, TXwww.aqha.com

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SEPTEMBERSeptember 10-17 Pendleton Round-UpPendleton, OR(541) 276-2553www.pendletonroundup.com

September 19- October 2National Reined Cow Horse Association Snaffle Bit FuturityReno-Sparks Livestock Events CenterReno, NVwww.nrcha.com

September 30-October 23All American Quarter Horse CongressColumbus, OH740-943-2346www.oqha.com

OCTOBEROctober 16-23 ACTRA (American Cowboy Team Roping Association) ChampionshipsReno-Sparks Livestock Events CenterReno, NVwww.actra.org

October 18-23 Cowboy Mounted Shooting AssociationWorld FinalsAmarillo, TXwww.cowboymountedshooting.com

October 21-29U.S. National Arabian & Half-Arabian Championship Horse ShowExpo SquareTulsa, OK(303) 696-4500www.arabianhorses.org

October 22-30 United States Team RopingChampionships FinalsOklahoma State Fair ParkOklahoma City, OK(254) 968-0002www.ustrc.com

October 24-29NBHA (National Barrel Horse Assoc.) World ShowPerry, GA

706-823-3728www.nbha.com

October 30-November 4United States Team Penning AssociationNational FinalsAmarillo, TX(817) 378-8082www.ustpa.com

NOVEMBERNovember 3-12 APHA World Championship ShowFort Worth, TXwww.apha.com

November 4-5Breeder’s Cup World ChampionshipChurchill DownsLouisville, KYwww.breederscup.com

November 4-19 AQHA World Championship Oklahoma State Fair ParkOklahoma City, OK(806) 376-4811www.aqha.com

November 4-5 National Steer RopingChampionshipLazy E ArenaGuthrie, OKwww.lazye.com

November 19-December 11NCHA (National Cutting Horse Assoc.) Futurity Will Rogers ColiseumFort Worth, TXwww.ncha.com

November 24-December 3NRHA (National Reining Horse Assoc.) Futurity Oklahoma State Fair ParkOklahoma City, OKwww.nrha.com

DECEMBERDecember 1-10 Wrangler National Finals RodeoLas Vegas, NV

(702) 260-8605www.prorodeo.com

December 31Equestfest Equestrian PreviewTournament of Roses ParadeL.A. Equestrian CenterTickets: (626)795-4171

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1 pound extra large shrimp (15-20 ct.) peeled, deveined and tails removed1 pound linguine pasta1/3 cup lemon juiceZest of one lemon4 cloves garlic minced1/3 cup chopped fresh parsley1 tsp crushed red pepper flakes3 TBS. olive oil3 TBS. butter

In a pasta pot bring water to a rolling boil. Add pasta and cook for about 8 minutes. While pasta is cooking, melt butter and olive oil in a sauté pan over medium heat. Add garlic, and shrimp and cook for about 3 minutes on each side. Take off heat and add remaining ingredients and stir. Add pasta and toss. Add salt and pepper to taste and serve. Garnish with sliced lemons and a bunch of fresh parsley.

Spicy Shrimp Linguini

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Add ham hocks, chicken and beef stew meat to 14” deep or 16” Dutch oven. Add bay leaves, thyme, parsley, celery stalks, onion wedges, Six-Pepper Blend and peppercorns. Simmer covered until chicken and beef are thoroughly tender, about 2 hours. Remove meat and set aside to cool. Strain the stock and discard veggies and herbs. Skim some of the fat. Add tomatoes, carrots, chopped celery, onions, potatoes, lima beans, and corn to strained stock. Simmer uncovered until all vegetables are tender, about 30 to 45 minutes. Bone chicken and remove pieces of ham hock from bone. Return meat to pot. Add more water if needed to make more soup. Simmer for 10 to 15 minutes and season with salt and pepper. Serve with cornbread and enjoy!

Per serving (excluding unknown items): 516 Calories 25 g Fat (43% calories from fat) 38g Protein 35g Carbohydrate 120mg Cholesterol 242mg Sodium

Food Exchanges: 2 Starch/Bread; 4 ½ Lean Meat; 1 Vegetable; 2 FatServing Size: 12 to 14Half ingredients for 6 to 8 servings

3 lg smoked ham hocks, sliced 1” thick3 lb stewing chicken, cut-up2 lbs beef stew meat2 bay leaves1 tsp thyme, parsley3 stalks celery2 onions, cut in wedges1 tbs black peppercorns2 tbs Durkee Six-Pepper Blend2 cans tomatoes, canned2 cups carrots, peeled and chopped2 cups celery, chopped2 cups onions, chopped3 large potatoes, diced2 cups lima beans, frozen3 cups corn, fresh off the cob

Mondays at 5:30pm ET

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Campfire Cafe on

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1 CUP SUGAR1/3 CUP FLOUR3 T HERSHEYS COCOA1/8 t SALT3 EGG YOLKS2 CUPS MILK1/4 CUP BUTTER1 t WATKINS VANILLA

Mix all ingredients, mixing sugar and cocoa first. Slowly add milk. Bring to a slow boil. Add beaten egg yolks and melted butter. Bring to a boil until it thickens, stirring constantly. Remove from heat. Add vanilla flavoring and beat well. Cool. Pour into a cooked 9 inch pie crust. Top with meringue or cool whip.

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Fridays at 6:30pm ET

The Cowboys’ Kitchen on

Tuesdays at 4:00pm ET

Country Cookin’

2 1/2 LBS. GROUND CHUCK 1 CUP JACK CHEESE-SHREDDED THINLY 1/2 CUP BLEU CHEESE 2 TBS. KOSHER SALT 1 TBS COARSELY GROUND BLACK PEPPER 12 FRESH MINI HAMBURGER BUNS OR BISCUITS 1 SMALL RED ONION-THINLY SLICED 2 TOMATOES SLICED KETCHUP/MUSTARD/MAYO- TO TASTE

Prepare grill to med-high heat.In a large mixing bowl combine ground chuck, bleu cheese, salt and pepper. Using your hands blend throughly. Divide the mixture into 12 patties (the size of your mini buns) make sure they are firm and compact. Place the patties on the grill (or in a hot skillet) and cook for 5 to 7 minutes on each side, or until done to the temperature you like. Place cooked patties on a platter, cover tops with Monterey Jack cheese. Serve hot with a slice of onion and tomato and the condiments to taste. Yield: 12 Sliders

Texas Cheese Sliders

Chocolate Pie

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