By Judy Wade “I was one of five women who rode horseback or in the wagon every day that the wagon train moved,” Pam Blanscet Schenk...
By Andy Anderson Hog calling has become very popular. With the use of technology, blue tooth speakers and smart phones, calling is as real as ever....
By Judy Wade Much has been written about Lute and Granny Jackson and their part in the history of southern Oklahoma while it was still Indian...
Total Time: 45 minutes Serves: 6 Ingredients: For Dressing: 5 limes 1 (8) ounce container light sour cream 1/2 cup adobo sauce for chipotle peppers 1/2...
By Clay Reid Back in ’96, while I was on the Trigg Ranch of Singleton’s north of Tucumcari, N.M., I had the displeasure of running across...
By Janis Blackwell This month Equine Superstars and Everyday Heroes explores a whole new area of talented equine, one which until now, I have only encountered...
By Lauren Lamb, DVM Temporohyoid osteoarthropathy, also known as THO, is a neurologic disease seen in horses. It is a rare disease, but when diagnosed and...
By Lacey Corbett Ice breaker; it’s a common term for a conversation starter and a great way to get someone to talk to you. One of...
By Krista Lucas Western sports are continuously growing and expanding, whether it is rodeo, cutting, working cow horse or barrel racing. The most recent association to...
By Norman Winter All over the south, America’s most beautiful berry is stunning those who come across it in the wild. Those who have incorporated it...