June
Fred Morris & Transportation
By Judy Wade In the 1950s, transportation was not just a means of going places. It was the name of what is perhaps the greatest greyhound racing dog to ever come out of Oklahoma. Fred […]
Celebration of Native American Culture
By Laci Jones Oklahoma and Native American culture are synonymous, especially during the 32nd annual Red Earth Festival on June 8 through the 10. This celebration is a unique opportunity for Oklahomans to experience the […]
Disaster Prep
By Barry Whitworth, DVM Chances are that livestock producers at some time or another will be affected by a disaster such as a flood, tornado, drought or wildfire. Whatever the disaster, the challenge of any […]
June 2018 Profile: Steve Boaldin
Cowboys on Canvas By Laci Jones He never dreamed he would be on television. The humble artist with a kind smile expressed his vision to tell the stories of cowboys through his art, but God […]
The Border Bash
By Ddee Haynes April 28-29, 2017 marked the Annual Border Bash held at the Legendary “Lazy E” Arena located in Guthrie, Okla. The Lazy E arena is centrally located just south of Guthrie, Okla., and […]
Grazing Oklahoma: Sand Dropseed
By Rob Cook Characteristics: Sand dropseed is a native, warm-season, perennial bunch grass. At maturity, it reaches about 18 to 42 inches tall. The leaves are 1/8- to 1/4- inch wide, flat and taper towards […]
Diarrhea in the Adult Horse
By Lauren Lamb The equine digestive tract is a complex and fragile system that is easily disrupted. Colic is the most common outcome of a digestive tract upset in a horse; however, diarrhea is a […]
Eischen’s Bar
By Laci Jones When you think about the best fried chicken in Oklahoma, Eischen’s Bar is likely on the top of that list. The oldest bar in Oklahoma, Peter Eischen opened Eischen’s Saloon in 1896. […]