By Nikolyn Williams “It ain’t dying I’m talking about, Woodrow it’s living.” There are days I pinch myself thinking I’m going to wake up from this...
By Tressa Lawrence As the sun starts to drop behind the mountains, these heifers receive their daily ration of hay. Some ranchers have experimented and claimed...
By Tressa Lawrence Frosty mornings on the banks of Clear Creek had these heifers feeling extra spunky on a brisk day as the sun broke through...
By Rayford Pullen | rcpullen@yahoo.com You can almost see spring from here, and for me, that’s a good thing after all the cubing and haying and...
By Lindsey Monk Looking forward to green grass here with calving right around the corner.
By Jared Groce 2021 has taken rural real estate activity in North Texas to a level that we have never seen before. Fueled by urban and...
By Dani Blackburn What do anti-aging cream, fireworks, tennis racket strings, wallpaper and cake mix all have in common? They each contain an ingredient from cattle....
By Tressa Lawrence As the snow starts to fly, Wyoming ranchers spend countless hours feeding and chopping ice along creek banks and in stock tanks as...
When a 5’4 blonde haired teenager led a little gelding standing no taller than 13.3 hands into Will Rogers Coliseum for the Women’s Rodeo World Championship,...
By Barry Whitworth, DVM / Area Food/Animal Quality and Health Specialist for Eastern Oklahoma Cancer eye is the most common tumor-affecting cattle. The tumor may be...