

He recently announced that he will be releasing his highly anticipated double album this fall. With over two billion career streams globally, COJO Music / Warner Music Nashville Platinum recording artist Cody Johnson is known for his explosive live shows and electrifying stage presence. Jeff is married to his wife, Traci, with 2 daughters, Jaylee and Gracie. In addition to hunting for a living, Jeff speaks about his faith in church’s all across the country.
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Jeff spent time as a professional team roper before starting his career in television. He started BuckVentures in 2003 with the motto “Shoot by Sight, Walk by Faith” based off of 2 Corinthians 5:7 and has been hosting hunting shows ever since. 5.Jeff is co-owner and manager of BVO Productions. Web.ġ867 'CLABE PLOUGHING MATCH.', The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), 29 August, p. "CLABE PLOUGHING MATCH." The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889) 29 August 1867: 5. The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), p. ' ' For the best Entire travelling in the district -JfcO.Adoock'6CJi?mpwn,firrtpri«e,£33a,jĪrticle identifier Page identifier APA citationĬLABE PLOUGHING MATCH. Cox, who completed his work-half an acre, in one whola and two half lauds-within one huur and ten minutes of the time allotted-five houta. for the best finish was awarded to one of the boys, K. Judges'Kemark?.-"First, exceedingly goad for a boy second, rather irregular third, fair ploughing and would have been awarded tbo second prize but for a slight irregularity." SPECIAL PHEKE. The fourth prize was not awarded, on account of there not being a sufficient number of competi tors." Bors 1 class. Judges remarks,-" First.very good aeoond, fair ploughing third, not good finish. G^laST^ The first prise, £4 fs., was aifajdagW J.amef Dicker secoiu} pnze, £3 35., to John Donoanx thitd prize, £2 2a., to Thomas Roberts. Very good ploughing, bnt not a good finish i 4th. The Judges remarked as follows:-"1st Very good ploughing 2nd. The first prize, of a silver medal and £3 3t, was awarded to E. Open to all, with the exception of ploughmen who have won two first prices at any other match. Adcock'a Champion, a very linitdnom? JUliffiai. TLe show of stock, though small, «writefl general admiration. For the ploughing, there were in all 20 entries -15 in theMen'aClasses and five in the Boys' The work was as a whole exceedingly good, especially considering the nature of torn soil, which principally consisted of a sticky, heavy black loam. Among other gentlemen present we noticed Mr. Notwithstanding the threatening aspect of ths weather in the morning the day turned out to be remarkably fine, which doubtles? had aoma effect in causing the large attendance during the afternoon. Valley annual ploughing match and show «C stock was held on Wednesday, the 14U? iost, on the Ardtonish Farm, the property of Messrs. MODBURY, GOLDEN GBOVE AND HOP! VALLEF ANNUAL PLOUGHING MATOif AND. Tt.iflAma.ti was tt^Uj praised, zaA Conqueror was well spoken ofc The dinner took place in the evening at SmitUi Hotel, the attendance being exceedingly lane, folly 100 sitting down, in two rooms, and tike' 1 repast was given in Mr. Plough presented for straight ploughing, Me, Sampson was the winner. Hitchoox'sConqueror,2iis prize, £2 Me Sharpe's Black Argyle, third prize, £L Best horse team, Mr. Mr Gleeson's T^.ifl^tnmi first prize, £3 Mr. Some live stock was exhibited, as under:- Draught Entires. 6i, and were woa in the following order■:-Sampson, Morton, Morgan, Ward, Uoyd. a straight ploughing match was got up, 14 entries at 2s. Whilst the Judges were examining the wort. Lafferty, third prize, £L The ploogbug was much commended, Ward's especially. Tfts Boys' Class included the following :-W. The ploughing was etxaje^, but all were deficient in crown and finish. The general ploughing was as follows:- Hen's Class.-James Clark, first prize, £& Other competitors-John Higgins, Win. James* Hant, and W«tl«iifl James Norton won champion cup, value £7.

Twenty-two ploughs were on the grouni The Judges were Messrs. There was a very Urg? assembly on the ground, and the Clare Bran Band enlivened, the proceedings with pleasing strains of music. The ground was in excellent order for showing the highest style of the ploughman's art, and the work, generally speaking, was very good.
