By Ralph Chain In 1935 and 1936, when we used to work a lot of mules, my granddad and dad decided to build some mule barns....
by Judy Wade Hundreds of villages and small towns almost disappear each year. Some just fade away with little to mark their existence. Others have left...
By Judy Wade Many people consider the Hardy Murphy Coliseum in Ardmore an equine facility only. It does, indeed, host a myriad of horse-related activities each...
By Laci Jones With the saying, “Don’t reinvent the wheel,” Lee Liles, owner of the National Museum of Horse Shoeing Tools and Hall of Honor said...
By Lauren Lamb, DVM, MS Vaccinating horses is crucial to overall health maintenance and essential to responsible ownership. It is important to protect the horses against...
By Laci Jones Quail hunting is a long-standing tradition in Oklahoma. Unfortunately, many Oklahomans have seen fewer quail in the state throughout the past few decades....
By Staci Mauney The Washita County Courthouse, located in New Cordell, Okla., has a colorful history that began long before statehood. Stories abound about the location,...
Perfect Container Companion By Norman Winter | Horticulturist Author and Speaker After seeing the flowers at the Young’s Plant Farm Annual Garden Tour in Auburn AL...
Whether you’re a seasoned fisherman or a newcomer to the sport, Oklahoma offers a vast array of opportunities to explore its lakes, rivers, and streams. The...
Barry Whitworth, DVM | Area Food/Animal Quality and Health Specialist for Eastern Oklahoma *Article originally printed in the October 2022 issue of Oklahoma Farm & Ranch....