By Judy Wade Clay Smith arrived in Las Vegas in December 2018 for the 60th Wrangler National Finals Rodeo sitting at the top of the list...
By Rayford Pullen, rcpullen@yahoo.com While it’s the dead of winter, spring calving is under way and keeping those newborns alive and doing good can often be...
By Pepper Stewart In recent weeks I’ve been visiting with cattle growers to see what topics are floating around the coffee shop. “If documenting your cattle...
By Norman Winter, Horticulturist, Author, Speaker Oh my gosh, if you aren’t growing the Shoal Creek vitex you are missing the opportunity to add rare iridescent...
Photo, description by Lainey Smith Modern day vaquero horsemanship is showcased most prominently in the reined cow horse sport, which emphasizes grit, endurance and finesse through...
Every family farm has a story to tell. Some are generations deep, rooted in tradition, while others see younger generations diversify from its beginnings. Some maintain...
By Lacey Corbett Do you know why racehorses often wear blinders on the racetrack? They help keep them focused on their own race and not distracted...
By Judy Wade According to the National Cotton Council, in 2017 Texas farmers planted 6,900,000 acres of cotton and harvested 5,500,000 acres yielding 9,270,000 bales. If...
By Norman Winter, Horticulturist, Author, Speaker If I told you to let deadnettle liven up your mixed containers, you might think that it is an oxymoron...
By Rayford Pullen If you’re ready for 2018 to become a memory, raise your hand. What a wreck for those of us who are at the...