By Tony Dean When I found this plant growing on a rocky bluff during the spring last year, I immediately pictured a pioneer homestead nearby and...
By Judy Wade Walking through Bolivar Bronze is like entering a combination of a fantasy land and the mad scientist’s laboratory. In the foyer sit a...
By Clay Reid Alright folks, here we go again, late as usual and praying I don’t get fired. It’s hard enough to be dumb, but to...
By Dr. Lauren Lamb Strangles, which is caused by Streptococcus equi ssp equi (S. equi) bacteria, is a disease commonly seen in horses. This bacterial infection...
By Corsi Crumpler When it comes to caring for others, it takes more than a syringe and medication to get the job done. Caring for another...
By Krista Lucas Horses come in all different shapes and sizes. Sometimes, large personalities come in small packages. There are many breeds of ponies – a...
By Jessica Crabtree Modern medicine advances daily, so it is no surprise that equine medicine and rehabilitation have done the same. Like athletes in various disciplines,...
By Steve McDonald, DVM Never mind the self-propelled cannon in a turret, mounted on all-terrain tracks that is the chief weapon in many of the world’s...
By: Kay Ledbetter Writer: Kay Ledbetter, 806-677-5608, [email protected] Contact: David Graf, 940-716-8610, [email protected] WICHITA FALLS – A Small Acreage Pasture Management program will be offered on...
By Jessica Crabtree In the southwest region of Michigan is the town of Paw Paw. “Town so nice, they named it twice,” former resident Ben Baldus...