What Folks Are Saying About Milo Yield 

"Milo was fantastic!!  He captivated our ag audience of over 600 members and farm guests with his wonderfully funny stories and jokes, and his collection of Ag Inventions was hilarious!  He certainly helped make our 37th Annual Farmers Appreciation Barbecue a success!  Thanks, Milo!" -- Charlotte Worrell, Executive Director, Perryville Chamber of Commerce, Perryville, MO
 

"Milo, we had many favorable comments. Thank you very much for a most enjoyable presentation. Your 'new farm technology inventions' were definitely unique," – Wilma Dirck, Past-President, Pettis County Pork Producers, Sedalia, MO.

"We appreciate Milo's role in making the Kansas Farm Bureau Young Farmers and Ranchers Leadership Conference a success. The feedback on your presentation in particular was very positive. The uniqueness of your presentation makes it a strong addition to any meeting. Thanks for taking your time and talents and sharing them with us," – Charlie Sargent, Kansas Farm Bureau, Manhattan, KS.

"Thayne, your 'double dose' of 'Milo' humor and Cozart thoughtful comments about world trade and raw material economics is still remembered up here north of the border. Thanks for putting the right touch on our meeting," – Richard Rattai, farm leader, Beausejour, Manitoba, Canada.

"Thank you very much for your support at our state convention in Wichita. We had a successful convention that was made possible by your help. As always, I enjoyed Milo's speech. Laughter is very important to keep from going over the edge these days. You obviously know this, and helped our group look at things from the lighter side," – Tom Flory, Past-president, Kansas Young Farmers and Young Farm Women.

"Cozart, as his fictitious character, Milo Yield, has a knack for creating interesting characters by playing on words, such as dairyman T. T. Puller, horse and mule trader Jack Cass, and seed company operator Kleenan Baggitt. Each week, Milo's faithful followers hurry to their mailboxes for their issue of FARM TALK to find out what adventures Milo, ol' Nevah, and their friends have been up to. Despite Thayne's penchant for clowning around, he's a good businessman and philosopher," – Frank Farmer, former agricultural editor, Springfield News-Leader, Springfield, MO.

"I thought a couple of our members were going to have strokes from laughing so hard at Milo Yield's jokes. Milo's presentation just fit as our state convention after-dinner speaker." – Dave Bosle, former president, Nebraska National Farmers Organization, Hastings, NE. 


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