Choose to See the Good
In a world full of confusion, I am choosing to still see the good. This is such an uncertain time for many people, so I would like to encourage everyone with some positive tales from […]
In a world full of confusion, I am choosing to still see the good. This is such an uncertain time for many people, so I would like to encourage everyone with some positive tales from […]
Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis, or EPM as it is commonly known, is a devastating disease, and not all horse owners are fully aware of its debilitating and sometimes deadly capabilities to the horse. This disease has […]
Over the years, people have written songs and poetry inspired by the green leaves of summer. To pecan producers, the appearance of those green leaves should inspire more than just poetry; they should inspire growers […]
It’s hard to imagine cold mornings in the duck blind during the heat of the summer, but duck hunting success on those cold mornings might depend on what is done during the summer. Some of […]
Listen not only to hear, but also to see and to act. Listen to the words of the pioneers of Conservation and envision what they have seen and what they hoped for, and then practice […]
Time: 20 minutes prep, plus 8 hours of chilling Servings: 16 Ingredients Crust 3 cups Nilla Wafer cookie crumbs 1/2 cup butter melted Cheesecake Filling 1 pint whipping cream 3/4 cup granulated sugar 24 oz […]
Chuck Swisher not only stands in front of the “beef,” but he sells it, too. The Dover, Okla., man is a rodeo bullfighter, protecting the bull riders from the bulls after their eight second rides. […]
Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease (RHD) is a highly fatal disease in domestic rabbits and some types of the virus are deadly for wild rabbits. RHD is considered a Foreign Animal Disease (FAD) in the United States […]
Growing up in the northeast Oklahoma, Tanner Taylor aspired to a life with livestock. His parents fostered his passion for agriculture, and the diverse ranch of quarter horses, cattle, hogs, and lambs gave him ample […]
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