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Cowboy Culture By Clay Reid

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By Clay Reid 

Back when I was a young man I was quite the scrapper, and on most Friday and Saturday nights, you could bet the farm on the fact that Clay Reid was gonna be rolling in the dirt with somebody at a local bar. Now, I never was one to really go looking for trouble, but when you hang out at some of the places I did, there was always that one guy who thought he needed to throw his weight around.

You know, the one they call “the bully.” Well, I hated bullies and as a matter of fact, I’m still not very fond of them. I used to think that the Lord put me here as the pill to cure the dreaded bully disease. Don’t laugh, I actually thought that. At 5 foot, 11 inches and 150 pounds, I didn’t look like much and a lotta of times I was the perfect target for the average tough guy to wanna jump on.

Back in the day they used to have a bar in Wichita Falls called the Stardust. On Thursday nights they had a deal called teen night where if you were 18 to 19 you could get in the bar and wear a little band around your hand saying you were not old enough to drink but allowed in anyway. Well, on one particular Thursday night, just before the annual Oil Bowl football game, all the Oil Bowl players decided they would come on out for a good time.

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While We Were Sleeping

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By Martha Crump

That old adage, “What you don’t know won’t hurt you.,” may have some basis in truth when applied to minor situations. However, when what you don’t know is presented in the form of a “Trojan Horse” and is what amounts to an incredible attempt to fleece American property rights, it becomes a different story altogether.

To put this unbelievable tale together, we need to step back to Joe Biden’s 2021 Executive Order which pledged commitment to help restore balance on public lands and waters, to create jobs, and to provide a path to align the management of America’s public lands and waters with our nation’s climate, conservation, and clean energy goals.

To read more, pick up a copy of the April issue of NTFR magazine. To subscribe by mail, call 940-872-5922.

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Lacey’s Pantry: Strawberry Sorbet

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By Lacey Vilhauer

Ingredients:
1 whole lemon, seeded and roughly chopped
2 cups sugar
2 pounds strawberries, hulled
Juice of 1 to 2 lemons
¼ cup water

Directions:

Place the chopped lemon and sugar in a food processor and pulse until combined. Transfer to a large bowl. Puree the strawberries in a food processor and add to the lemon mixture along with juice of one lemon and water. Taste and add more juice as desired.

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A Mountain Out of a Molehill

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By Nicholas Waters

As winter plods along – come Spring and gopher mounds – homeowners and farmers find themselves playing a familiar song – fiddling while Rome is burning.

Let’s make a mountain out of a molehill. Those mounds on your lawn and pasture could be moles, but they’re more than likely gophers; Plains Pocket Gophers to be pragmatic – Geomys bursarius to be scientific.

These rodents dig and chew, and the damage they can do goes beyond the mounds we mow over. Iowa State University cited a study in Nebraska showing a 35 percent loss in irrigated alfalfa fields due to the presence of pocket gophers; the number jumped to 46 percent in decreased production of non-irrigated alfalfa fields.

The internet is replete with academic research from coast-to-coast on how to curtail gopher populations, or at least control them. Kansas State University – then called Kansas State Agricultural College – also published a book [Bulletin 152] in February 1908 focused exclusively on the pocket gopher.

To read more, pick up a copy of the April issue of NTFR magazine. To subscribe by mail, call 940-872-5922.

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