By Jessica Crabtree How does a man become one of the most well-known cowboy poets, official cowboy poet for the state of Texas, singer, songwriter and...
By Krista Lucas It is crunch time for many cowboys and cowgirls on the rodeo road. This time of year always finds professional rodeo competitors trying to win...
By Samantha Hall In 1788 the First Fleet arrived in Sydney Cove, Australia. Along with the convicts, on board that ship there were four cows and two bulls. Fast forward...
By Jessica Crabtreee As technology advances, there is no surprise it shows up in agriculture. Actually, it makes sense. With large crops, herds, mouths to feed, weather change, drought, etc....
By Rayford Pullen The word from those in the know is that the El Nino should return in October. Now if you’re anything like me, I have not been...
VERNON, TEXAS FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ICONIC W.T. WAGGONER RANCH MOVES ONE STEP CLOSER TO A HISTORIC MILESTONE AND FINALITY OF SALE WITH NEW OWNERS POSSIBLE IN...
By Steve Stevens I made my way from Albuquerque up Highway 550 north through the Jimez Indian Reservation, then through the Zia Reservation… on my way...
For 10 years, I’ve been a certified scuba diver. While I can’t claim that I’ve been to all sorts of exotic, international locales to explore underwater haunts, the activity is...
By Tony Dean The abundant moisture during early months of 2015 has favored many plants including vine mesquite. Vine mesquite is considered a sod-forming grass. It reproduces from underground rhizomes...
By Mandi Dietz Between Weatherford, the “Cutting Horse Capital of the World,” and Granbury, “Where Texas History Lives,” you’ll find Highway 51/171, leading to Spring Creek Road and the century-old “tabernacle,”...