Tag: GMO Newsletter

What You Need To Know About the New Microchip Rule GR...

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This article received an honorable mention in the 2024 GMO Newsletter Awards for general interest articles for GMOs with 500+ members.

2024 Dressage Adventures and More!

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This article received an honorable mention in the 2024 GMO Newsletter Awards for first person experience articles for GMOs with 175-499 members.

What is an Online Horse Show??

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This article received first place in the 2024 GMO Newsletter Awards for first person experience articles for GMOs with 500+ members.

Dressage: How To Improve Your Shoulder-In

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This article received first place in the 2024 GMO Newsletter Awards for first-person experience articles for GMOs with 175-499 members.

Spotlight on NODA’s Treasurer, Dee Liebenthal

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This article received first place in the 2024 GMO Newsletter Awards for general interest articles for GMOs with 175-499 members.

Seize the Opportunity to Take the Road to United States Dressage...

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This article earned first place in the 2024 GMO Newsletter Awards. It appeared in the August 2024 SEDA newsletter, The Bleep.

And You Think I Need Glasses?

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This article received an honorable mention in the 2024 GMO Newsletter Awards. It appeared in the Feb 2024 Three Rivers Equestrian Association newsletter, TREA Branches.

Managing Fear and Anxiety in the Saddle

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Dr. Leslie Sherlin explores common causes for rider anxiety and how to mitigate each one (from the Arizona Dressage Association newsletter, The Centerline).

Insights From A First-Time NEDA Volunteer

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This article earned first place in the 2023 GMO Newsletter Awards for first person experience articles for GMOs with 500+ members.

The Magic of Equestrian Travel: Iceland on Horseback

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By Bettina Mehnert: This article received First Place in the 2023 GMO Newsletter Award for a first person experience article for GMOs with less than 75 members.
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Survival Guide: Forage 101

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Forage can make or break your horses’ well-balanced diet, and the better your forage suits your horses’ needs, the less grain you have to buy.