By Barry Whitworth, DVM With the prolonged drought, most pastures are in poor condition. With the lack of available forage, animals may go in search of...
By Annette Bridges I hope it doesn’t take you 40 years to become comfortable with your life.It was the summer of 1980 when I was first...
By Lacey Vilhauer Ingredients:1 package of pre-made pie crust (2 rolls) (or make your own dough!)1 pound of lean ground beef- drained1/4 cup diced onions1/2 medium...
By Martha Crump As promised, this month will be a look at how 2022 has prepared us to move forward. While we have all been busy...
By Phillip Kitts Closing out a rodeo season can be nearly as traumatic as the ups and downs of running the rodeo road for months on...
By Lindsey Monk Happy New Year! A brief break and the cycle will continue again. Wishing everyone a positive and successful 2023.
By Krista Lucas Wynn The all-around is a prestigious title to win in any association in the rodeo world. Mekenna Davis, a high school senior from...
By Jesse Kader We made it. Happy 2023! We are starting a new chapter with fresh, clean pages. We still may be looking at some cold...
By Rayford Pullen Happy New Year my friends as we complete another trip around the sun. The past few years have seen many changes in our...
By Jared Groce The North Texas rural land market had a roller coaster ride in 2022 with an incredibly strong start and ending on a whimper....