By Jessica Crabtree When Gene O. “Buddy” Cockrell was young, his brother Lee began calling him brother, mispronouncing it the word came out sounding like “Bubber.”...
By Steve Stevens So often we get horses in training or have someone ask us what to do about their horses that throw fits with their...
By Courtney McEwen Winter is soup season. Vegetables, proteins, starches, soups don’t discriminate. Ladle after ladle, there’s something so comforting about a simmering pot on the stove. From...
By Jessica Crabtree and Dr. Jered Harlan, DVM While the topic of antibiotic use in animals for consumption leaves people questioning its relevance, veterinarians are working...
By Rayford Pullen If it’s not broke, do all you can do to prevent it from getting broken. This is in response to my bull buyers who...
By Judy Wade Husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, telephone lineman, coon hunter, horse breaker and trainer, cutter, mentor to youth and adults, church elder, member of the...
By Russell A. Graves The new day’s sun was barely an hour old when I climbed into the cockpit of the Robinson R-44 helicopter and by...
By Russell A. Graves The new day’s sun was barely an hour old when I climbed into the cockpit of the Robinson R-44 helicopter and by...
By: Adam Russell Cotton acres likely up, grain acres down in 2017 Writer: Adam Russell, 903-834-6191, [email protected] Contact: Dr. Mark Welch, 979-845-1751, [email protected] COLLEGE STATION —...
By Judy Wade The feral hog population in Oklahoma is estimated to be between 600,000 and 1.5 million, according to a recent Noble Foundation newsletter. News...