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What’s On Your Mind, Ozarks?

Life Is Simple By Jerry Crownover

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Cattle Sale Every Saturday! 12 Noon, Selling All Classes of Cattle

Special Stock Cow and Bull Sale

3rd Tuesday of Each Month, 6:30 p.m. Next Sale Date November 17th

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’m probably one of the few people in the world who absolutely detests the taste and/or aroma of pumpkin spice. I always have. Needless to say, my taste buds and olfactory sensory neurons arere abused vonwoevery rC yyear, rreJ yB during this period to post-Thanksgiving. It seems that every café, restaurant and fast-food joint is adding the pumpkin spice flavor to every single item on Jerry Crownover farms their menu. You can select from pumpkin spice coffee, in Lawrence County. He pumpkin spice ice cream, pumpkin spice soda pop and is a former professor of pumpkin spice _________ (fill in the blank). Last week, I Agriculture Education at even saw a display in the local convenience store for pumpMissouri State University, kin spice-flavored beer. No thank you to all the above. and is an author and professional speaker. I can remember the time when an old girlfriend’s mother To contact Jerry, go to invited me over to have supper with them for an evening, ozarksfn.com and click about this time of year. It was a wonderful spread of food on ‘Contact Us.’ and everything I ate was delicious, until she brought out dessert, and it was…you guessed it…pumpkin pie. I really wanted to make a good impression (the girl was really pretty), so I eagerly accepted the treat and fought the gag reflex with all my might, somehow managing to get it all down. I raved about it the rest of the evening in a scene that was certainly deserving of an Oscar nomination. All I can say is, thank goodness the pumpkin taste was diluted by a 3-inch layer of whipped cream. Even though I despise the taste of pumpkin, I used to love growing them. As a kid, the pumpkin business was one of the few ways I had, to earn spending money that I could call my own. Once the cornfield was hoed and my dad had cultivated it for the last time (this was long before anyone in our area used herbicides to control weeds), my older sister and I would take pumpkin seeds that were saved from last year’s crop, and carefully plant a multitude of “hills” amongst the rows of corn. By the time the corn was ready to harvest, there was always a bumper crop of bright orange, future jack-o-lanterns and pumpkin pies.

Sheep & Goat Sale

4th Tuesday of Each Month 6:00 p.m. Next Sale Date November 24th

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Call Lyle or Leon or one of our fieldmen to find out what we can do for you: Bobby Cole 573/ 674-3131 John Sanwald 417/718-3317 • Danny Cross 417/ 576-5461

Lyle Caselman, Owner/Mgr. 417-345-7876, mobile: 417-533-2944 Leon Caselman, Owner/Sheep Sale Mgr. 417-345-4514, mobile: 417-588-6185 Howard Miller, Owner - 417-818-3914

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Eric Tietze

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Pete Boaz

Vice President

Administrative Amanda Newell, Marketing Manager Eric Tietze, Accounting Advertising Amanda Newell, Display & Production Sales Amanda Newell, Classified Sales Circulation Eric Tietze, Circulation Editorial Julie Turner-Crawford, Managing Editor Jerry Crownover, Columnist Frank Farmer, Editorial Page Editor Emeritus Production Amanda Newell, Production

Contributors Greg Bailey, Brenda Brinkley, Rachel Harper, Klaire Howerton, Cheryl Kepes, Macie Thronhill and Laura L. Valenti

About the Cover

Lucas Crutcher began showing cattle at a young age. See more on page 8. Photo by Cheryl Kepes Ozarks Farm & Neighbor accepts story suggestions from readers. Story information appears as gathered from interviewees. Ozarks Farm & Neighbor assumes no responsibility for the credibility of statements made by interviewees. © Copyright Ozarks Farm & Neighbor, Inc., 2020. All rights reserved. Printed in USA.

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