By Tressa Lawrence Green pastures and spring gathers are a welcome sight. Sagebrush speckles the range of northern Wyoming, providing shelter for wildlife such as the...
Spring was slow coming to the north country this year, but the locals sure enjoyed it once it finally got here.
By Nikolyn Williams Over nine days we gathered, branded, vaccinated, and worked a little more than 1,000 calves spread out over 40,000 acres in four different...
FFA students from across the country will take part in the Lonestar Youth & Yearling Contest, hosted in partnership with the Bureau of Land Management. Representing...
By Rayford Pullen, [email protected] Summertime in Texas is the time when we get so hot, we wonder why we call Texas home, but then we remember...
By Jared Groce Spring has sprung, and the land market in North Texas is still as crazy as it has been for the last 12 months....
Rodeo involves livestock, dirt and grit, meaning it is almost guaranteed to be dusty and smelly, not unlike its working ranch roots. Fortunately, there is the...
By Nikolyn Williams “When it’s not always raining there will be days like this.” – Van Morrison Sometimes in agriculture, we become programmed to always portray...
By Barry Whitworth, DVM / Area Food/Animal Quality and Health Specialist for Eastern Oklahoma The arctic blast that blanketed the state February affected many livestock producers....
By Jared Groce Last month’s prediction of a heavy month of land closings in March have come true, with a lot of land being closed after...