By Barry Whitworth The sexually transmitted cattle disease Trichomoniasis or Trich continues to be a problem in Oklahoma. The disease, which is known to cause infertility...
By Ralph Chain Times have changed, not only in harvesting, but our farming practices have changed so much in my lifetime. I can barely remember when...
By Laci Jones Commonly known as the Oklahoma Right to Farm amendment, State Question 777 would add Section 38 to Article II of the Oklahoma Constitution...
By Barry Whitworth Caseous Lymphadenitis (CL) is a common disease found in sheep and goats. It is recognized when abscesses form in the external lymph nodes....
By Laci Jones What began as a love for a Great Pyrenees dog named Charlie turned into Kathy Fleming and her husband opening Mustang Creek Alpacas....
ARDMORE, Okla. — With continuous technology advancements, production agriculture is more efficient and mobile than ever before. As part of The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation’s focus...
By Barry Whitworth September and October are fair months in Oklahoma. Most local county fairs take place in early September and are followed by the Oklahoma...
By Ralph Chain I cannot believe how harvest has changed in my lifetime. I can remember when we started harvesting, we used an eight to ten-foot...
By Marty New The goal of any producer is to have high quality livestock, but this cannot be done without high quality forage crops. To prevent...
By Barry Whitworth As the temperature rises and the ground gets drier, plants in the sorghum family may become toxic. A common scenario for a veterinarian...