By contributing writer Russell A. Graves North of Dalhart there isn’t much to stop the wind. A vast prairie cleaves horizontally into an even bigger sky....
By contributing writer Lisa Bellows, Ph.D., North Central Texas College Euphobia bicolor and Euphoria marginata or Snow-on-the-Prairie and Snow-on-the-Mountain are annual herbs that give us a...
By contributing writer Jerry Williams What are people seeking when they chase gold? Realtor Jerry Williams thinks that many people will become more interested in the...
By contributing writer Judy Wade Hats and boots don’t make a cowboy, but they are essentials to the profession, both in looks, practicality and protection. In...
By contributing writer Martin Aldridge When Jerry Ware and his sister Jane decided to open a new type of business just east of Gainesville, they turned...
By contributing writer Shannon Gillette In 1865, Wise County was a part of the harsh Texas frontier. Marauding Indians were still a threat to the sparse...
By Jessica Bartel, editor The gateway to the American West was forged by the wagon wheels of our ancestors. Far back in history, one can find...
By contributing writer Krista Lucas Imagine a horse running out of control in an arena in front of hundreds of people. Is the horse scared, hurt...
By contributing writer Dr. Molly Bellefeuille Colic is a general term referring to abdominal pain. Signs of abdominal pain in the horse range from mild (fidgety,...
By Jessica Bartel, editor In today’s society it has become more important for the agriculture industry to educate its consumers. The head of the household, mother,...