By Andy Anderson It was summer, school was out and my best friend Chris came to stay the weekend. Chris and I were about 12 years...
By Barry Whitworth, DVM/Area Food/Animal Quality and Health Specialist for Eastern Oklahoma In 1895, Dr. F. Harmes was presented with a cow that exhibited symptoms of...
By Krista Lucas Professional rodeo cowboys and cowgirls do not get much down time between the end of one rodeo season and the start of a...
By Jelly Cocanougher Since it has been cold and sour outside, let’s wander to a place of warmth and sweat. Flying ants and laughter enthralled by...
By Annette Bridges It’s not easy to take a vacation when you’re a rancher. There are many things to be done to assure smooth sailing for...
By Mandi Dietz By February, New Year’s resolutions remain in full force. In addition to bettering one’s quality of life, adding some wellness, wisdom and or...
By Phillip Kitts, Photos courtesy PRCA The 2019 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo has come and gone, but it has left its mark on the world. In...
By Rayford Pullen I have high expectations for the cattle business in 2020 and am making plans to somehow take advantage of the opportunities as they...
By Tony Dean Old World Bluestems Volume 2 In Volume 1 of “Grazing Old World Bluestems,” Tony Dean addressed the issues surrounding the Old World Bluestem...
By Lindsey Lambert Graneros Gorge just outside of Colorado City, covered in a fresh layer of snow. To read more pick up a copy of the...