By contributing writer Rayford Pullen The results are in. Our first set of pregnancy test results are in on our virgin heifers and there were a...
By contributing writer Rayford Pullen If these are the dog days of summer, bring it on. Around our place, we have had good rains and mild...
By contributing writer Tony Dean A challenging decision, but one we can make. In the past three editions of North Texas Farm and Ranch we have...
By Jessica Bartel, editor Not have a green thumb? Want an alternative to the back-breaking work of planting seeds or flowers? What about seed bombs? Seed...
By staff writer Jessica Bartel Even for those who don’t care for vegetables, one that most like is sweet corn. Its crunchy, sweet consistency offers family...
By contributing writer Tony Dean What are other factors to consider in managing stocking rate? When making a decision on stocking rate, we should inventory our...
By contributing writer Rayford Pullen “Don’t get too busy cutting trees that you forget to sharpen your ax.” That’s about as good a way to put...
By staff writer Jessica Bartel The strength of a town, city, county or state is only as strong as the driving force of residents behind it....
By staff Jessica Bartel With an ever-changing ecosystem and never-ending drought, producers and agriculturists have said the younger generations will only know a time of drought....
By contributing writer Tony Dean How do I know if my stocking rate is correct? We should guard against thinking that just because a pasture or...