By Andy Anderson Since the first domesticated dog was documented, their role was to aid in hunting. Dogs have since been bred and trained for a...
By Norman Winter | Horticulturist, Author, Speaker If someone had told me that there was a heliotrope that could hang with a lantana over a long...
By Nikolyn Williams Lately, several songs on my playlist have talked about the “water in the well.” The lyrics have been deep and have made me...
By Lindsey Monk If it itches, scratch it.
By Barry Whitworth, DVM / Area Food/Animal Quality and Health Specialist for Eastern Oklahoma Pinkeye is properly called infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis (IBK) in cattle, which translates...
By Rayford Pullen Hopefully those of us that plant fall grazing for our cattle are seeing results at this time. When you farm outdoors, you never...
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By Tony Dean Sand dropseed is a native, perennial, warm season grass that is adapted to all parts of Texas except the eastern region next to...
North Texas is blessed with some beautiful places. My favorite is 4R Ranch. Where the shortgrass prairie drops into the Red River Valley, the 4R Ranch...
By Lacey Newlin Ingredients• 4 chicken breasts, skinless and boneless• 2 teaspoons chili powder• 1 teaspoon cumin• ¼ teaspoon salt• 2 roma tomatoes chopped• 4 oz...