By Rayford Pullen The dead of summer is a hard time to think about fall and winter pastures, but if you are going to be successful,...
By Judy Wade Henry Clay was an American statesman, loved by many because of his personal magnetism and detested by others because of his elaborate scheming....
A furry friend from this spring who was helping himself to the beehives. (Photo, description by Lindsey Monk)
It’s still summer time here in Texas and I’ve got a perfect option to stay cool and stylish in the heat. This one piece super soft...
From bull riders to magicians, the North Texas Fair and Rodeo has something for everyone to enjoy during the 91st annual celebration Aug. 16-24. This North...
By Krista Lucas With the busy summer time come rodeos across the country, shows and frequent trail riding, which means peak performance for horses. That coupled...
By Tony Dean The decision a rancher makes on stocking rate has both short and longterm effects on land, livestock and economics of a business, making...
By Phillip Kitts The rodeo road often provides folks with much more than an opportunity to make money. Recently our traveling team was called back to...
The Dog Days of Summer are here, but with a mixed bag of activity. Some counties are seeing the typical slow down in land transactions, but...
By Pepper Stewart Breakaway roping is nothing new, it’s been around for many years. Only recently has the spotlight been turned on giving the ladies an...