By Laci Jones By 1872, G.W. Miller focused on building his cattle empire, making trips to central Texas to purchase Longhorn cattle and driving them north...
By Everett Brazil, III Oklahoma State University small grains scientists perform much research on new and experimental grain varieties across the state each year, taking advantage...
Oklahoma Land Access Program set to begin on Sept. 1 By Laci Jones Oklahoma landowners will get the opportunity to enter a new program administered by...
By Trent Milacek The August cattle on feed report showed a 4 percent increase over last year. Placements increased by 3 percent and marketings were up...
By Barry Whitworth, DVM In the first half of 2017, four cases of rabies have been diagnosed in cattle in Oklahoma. When most people think of...
By Ralph Chain I received a letter just a while back from a foundation that is receiving $20 million to help the farmers and ranchers survive....
By Barry Whitworth, DVM With all the rain that has been occurring, sheep and goat producers should be observing their flocks for signs of lameness. Lame...
By Kay Ledbetter LAWTON, Okla. – With low wheat prices, stocker cattle options for farmers and ranchers take on more importance in the Rolling Plains of...
By Ralph Chain In the 1890s, with the exception of about a dozen, cowboy songs were not generally known. Jack Thorpe, who researched cowboy songs in...
By Melanie Jackson, FAPC Communications Graduate Assistant (Stillwater, Okla. – July 6, 2017) Oklahoma State University’s Robert M. Kerr Food & Agricultural Products Center is providing...