Submitted by Jared Groce This summer has proven to be an odd year for land sales in North Texas and Southern Oklahoma. While August is typically...
By Rayford Pullen Late August and early September rains allowed us to get our discing done, our ground packed and our ryegrass seed and fertilizer broadcast....
College football player, Marine, salesman, wildcatter, cattle and horse rancher, professional television and movie actor and team penner – that is not a list of the...
Summer is ending, fall works are starting. Hay is in the stack yard and it’s time to pre-condition calves. (Photo, description by Lindsey Monk)
NTFR contributor Annette Bridges recently ventured overseas to visit the beautiful country of Scotland. While there, she snapped some photos of what agriculture looks like in...
By Phillip Kitts Rodeo fans and folks who follow the western sports have probably taken notice of the continued growth of youth focused events. As would...
By Barry Whitworth, DVM Recent events such as African Swine Fever in China, Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea at the Oklahoma Youth Expo and Virulent Newcastle Disease in...
Courtesy Jared Groce Our five county region showed a strong demand for rural properties for building a residence on during the month of July, and a...
By Rayford Pullen Fall is in the air or at least it will officially begin in September when the daylight hours and the night time hours...
By Pepper Stewart If you have been hiding under a rock this is news to you, but if not then you’re watching. Yellowstone burst onto the...