By Krista Lucas Wynn It is hard to believe the rodeo season is halfway over in June. Breakaway roper, Addie Weil, has had a busy...
Hopefully the title hasn’t made you skim on to the next article, because this isn’t going to be a discussion about finances, legalities, or inheritance of...
By Emily Gleason The outdoor, hunting, and fishing industries have long been perceived traditionally as a male-dominated realm. However, as societal norms shift, the experiences of...
By Dal Houston I have two horses that serve as symbolic mirrors—reflecting society’s biases and prejudices. I rescued Buttercup from the killer lot. If you’re not...
Don’t Skip the Pre-Purchase Exam Purchasing a horse is a significant investment, both emotionally and financially. To ensure that the horse meets your expectations and is...
One of my professors out at Texas Tech University always told us that we aren’t just raising cattle, we’re raising grass, because without grass there is...
By Jared Groce I began my career in the land brokerage business in January 2008—just as the biggest real estate bubble in U.S. history was bursting....
By Krista Lucas Wynn The Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo kicked off January 17. The first full weekend is the annual ranching heritage weekend,...
By: Martha Crump Most cattle producers can tell you quite a lot about balancing cattle diets for energy, protein, vitamins, and minerals based on the specific...
Having herds on a controlled breeding schedule means that we have a predictable calving schedule, and while it’s only over a couple of months, for us...