By Phillip Kitts If you are a serious bull riding fan you have heard of the Miniature Bull Riders. They have seen their young athletes compete...
By Nikolyn Williams “When it’s not always raining there will be days like this.” – Van Morrison Sometimes in agriculture, we become programmed to always portray...
By Barry Whitworth, DVM / Area Food/Animal Quality and Health Specialist for Eastern Oklahoma The arctic blast that blanketed the state February affected many livestock producers....
By Norman Winter | Horticulturist, Author, Speaker Petunias for pollinators, could be paradise, at least it seems this way at The Garden Guy’s house. First off,...
By Jared Groce Last month’s prediction of a heavy month of land closings in March have come true, with a lot of land being closed after...
By Tony Dean | [email protected] There are several species of grasses belonging to the Brome family growing in North Texas, but the two most common are...
By Tressa Lawrence Calving season rolled right into lambing season and there is new life everywhere you look. This baby soaks up the sunshine on a...
By Lindsey Monk Folks up here will just be wrapping up calving and starting to brand in May.
By Rayford Pullen Most of our spring born calves are at least 60 days old, and now they will get their first round of blackleg vaccine...
By Dani Blackburn Bits and spurs are a functional part of a horseman’s everyday gear, but they start out as just a simple piece of metal....