By Laci Jones As one of the seven Potawatomi tribes in the United States, the Citizen Potawatomi Nation, stays true to the heritage of the Potawatomi—meaning...
By Everett Brazil, III United States cotton producers were dealt a big hit under the 2014 Farm Bill, when cotton was eliminated as a Title 1...
By Trent Milacek The October WASDE report contained some surprising information. Most notably was a reduction in the estimated yield for soybeans of 0.4 bushels. That...
Feeding our Soil & our Neighbors By Sarah Blaney On a hot, humid August morning, nine volunteers gathered at a four and one-half acre field in...
By Rob Cook Characteristics: Big bluestem is a native, warm-season, perennial bunch grass. At maturity, it can grow to about three to six feet tall. The...
Looking Up Ahead By Jan Sikes “Ask me where I’m going and I won’t tell a lie…” is a line from one of Travis Linville’s new...
By Kristi Hawks As a fairly new resident to Oklahoma, I am a backroads driver and enjoy finding great local places to eat where the cooking...
By Ralph Chain I have known Jake Graham a long time. We bought a herd of Angus cows in Nebraska together and some other registered cows...
By Judy Wade Stretching from Love County in the southeast to Stephens County on the northwest, Howard Ranches spans almost 30 miles, as the crow flies....
By Lacey Newlin Time: 20 Minutes Serves: 20 Ingredients: 4 quarts popped popcorn 3 tbsp butter 1/4 cup sugar 1 tbsp water 1/4 tsp vanilla 1/4...