GAINESVILLE – The North Central Texas College Agriculture Department continues to grow. Starting in the Fall 2016 semester the department is adding a Rodeo Team. All...
By Jessica Crabtree Have you ever wanted to ride a horse, but were too scared? Or have you ever wanted to rope and ride or run...
By Steve Stevens We have had over 6,000 years of history with the horse domesticated and around a hundred with the automobile. What if the horse...
By: Blair Fannin Writer: Blair Fannin, 979-845-2259, [email protected] Contact: Mac Young, 361-265-9203, [email protected] FORT WORTH – In a high or low cattle market environment, capturing the...
By Shannon Gillette A year after Cooke County was formed in 1849, five commissioners were tasked with locating the perfect site for the county seat. The...
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Texas A&M University: Addressing the World’s Complex Problems Texas A&M University is home to many things, including Kyle Field,...
April 2016 NTFR profile, Michael Tittor is a silversmith and engraver from Paradise, TX. Here we see a glimpse into his work. With a steady hand...
By: Adam Russell Pigs pose problems for producers around the state OVERTON — Wild pigs continue to plague farmers and ranchers in much of the state....
ARDMORE, Okla. — In 2014, the Noble Foundation launched a new research initiative – Forage 365 – aimed at providing a sustainable year-round grazing system. As...
By Steve Stevens I am sitting at Ronald Reagan National Airport in Washington, DC. It is 3:30 in the morning, and I am waiting for a...