Get Out This Weekend for Free Fishing
May 31, 2017- Oklahomans looking for enjoyable times with the family this summer may want to give fishing a try. And a great time for that will be this weekend, June 3-4, during Oklahoma’s Free […]
May 31, 2017- Oklahomans looking for enjoyable times with the family this summer may want to give fishing a try. And a great time for that will be this weekend, June 3-4, during Oklahoma’s Free […]
By Barry Whitworth In 1917, Congress appropriated the money to begin the State-Federal Cooperative Bovine Tuberculosis Eradication Program. The program was started to reduce the number of human tuberculosis cases that were the result of […]
By Laci Jones Oklahoma is known for producing cattle, growing wheat, the Native American heritage and more. Honey may not top the list, but Oklahoma beekeepers recognize the demand in the state for local honey. […]
Son of Mr. Rodeo By Laci Jones Eighty-two-year-old Wayne Cornish walked through his home in Enid, Okla., that is filled with old memorabilia and talked as if the photos were taken yesterday. He pointed to […]
By Laci Jones and Oaklie Howard The American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA) is dedicated to helping youth further their horsemanship skills through the Young Horse Development Program. The program helps youth become more engaged in […]
By Lanna Mills Ranching is one of America’s oldest professions. Long ago before computers, cars, department stores, and even electricity, there was ranching. There must be a reason why after all these years, all the […]
By Lacey Newlin Serves: 6-8 Servings Total Time: 30 minutes Ingredients ½-pound pizza dough (store bought dough works fine) 1/2 cup pizza sauce 1 1/2 cups grated mozzarella cheese 10 slices salami 8 slices deli […]
By Rhonda Shephard Oklahoma boasts a diversity of history and architecture from the stellar Art Deco in Tulsa, Okla., to the Marlon Mansion castle in Ponca City, Okla., to the Victorian City of Guthrie, Okla. […]
By Josh Gaskamp Characteristics: American basketflower, also referred to as thornless thistle, is an annual cool-season forb native to the south-central United States. It can reach more than four feet tall and commonly grows in […]
By Ralph Chain We cannot believe how busy we have been this spring. It seems like there is no rest what-so-ever if you are farming and ranching. We were lucky to finally get through calving […]
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