By Ann Asher By the time you read this month’s edition of North Texas Farm & Ranch, Thanksgiving will likely be a distant memory. I hope...
By Tressa Lawrence No bull about it, Wyoming could sure use some rain.
By Rayford Pullen | [email protected] Tis the season and I hope you have your pipes wrapped, antifreeze checked, well heaters going and all the other chores...
By Jared Groce October land sales in North Texas continue on the fevered pace that we have experienced all year long. Buyers still outnumber sellers by...
There are particular phenomenons that occur in nature that are almost miraculous in a sense. If you are ever lucky enough to be caught in the...
Cows kick up dust as they trail in on a crisp morning to be preg checked.
By Barry Whitworth, DVM / Area Food/Animal Quality and Health Specialist for Eastern Oklahoma On July 28, 2021, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) confirmed...
By Ann Asher The other day I read a column from a friend in the northwest area of the country. She wrote about one of her...
By Lindsey Monk November is a time to be thankful. I’m thankful I get to share in Ag Elsewhere in the NTFR magazine. The agricultural community...
By Jared Groce The customary slow down for August resulted in fewer closings in the month of September this year. While prices are still up around...