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Loos Tales in Print

In addition to the airwaves, Trent Loos puts his thoughts to paper each week as a contributing columnist in both Feedstuffs (www.Feedstuffs.com) and High Plains Journal (www.hpj.com).

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Truth be Told Blog
In this posting, Trent explores the myths, misconceptions and untruths about American agriculture. Click here to access.


Written Commentaries

Here's a selection of articles by Trent Loos that have appeared in Feedstuffs:

Pork on a Fork
A sad case of bad luck

Pay price for what you believe
Will the real celebrity stand up?
Anti-ag waters rising swiftly
What tattoo of pride will you wear?
Look who's blushing now
Assurances can end to criticism
Time to ramp up the discussion
We all depend on sustainable ag
From my lips to yours to theirs
Leaders needed, front and center

Let the thundering be herd
Chicken wings make or break Super Bowl

We just need 'ounce of prevention
Information age not without dangers
Ready for some global warming?
Find solutions, not just problems
Were you born in a barn?
Truck still has to haul the cows
'Cow tax' a bit misleading
Understanding concrete, condos
Uncle Sam not a good horseman
Some questions deserve answers
A little rumination goes a long way
Chuck wagon can still deliver today
Let's get back to basic message
Why don't we ask why more often
Stop evil in its tracks
Things not always as they appear
More food with no sweat equity
Horse issue too heavy of a load
It's all part of the cycle of life
Mother Nature is really in charge
Do we properly value human life
A little rumination goes a long way
Chuck wagon can still deliver today
Let's get back to basic message
Why don't we ask why more often
More food with no sweat equity
Things not always as they appear
Earth Day is everyday for US ag
Ballot measure is attack on culture
Horse issue too heavy of a load
Frugality becoming thing of the past

It's all part of the cycle of life
Mother Nature is really in charge
Do we properly value human life?
Agriculture is about diversity
It's all about food safety
From salt pork to fresh meat
We do it because we care
How hungry, homeless would vote
Fair offers key lessons
The EU is doing it ... why shouldn't we
Don't let too many cooks stir the pots
Consumers are not always right



For more information on Loos Tales programming or to book
Trent for a speaking engagement,
 contact us at: (515) 418-8185 or trent@loostales.com