By Judy Wade Livestock shows, rodeos, coin shows, swap meets, go-kart races, fishing and tackle shows, fish fries and hog shows are just a few of...
By Ralph Chain In the early 1900’s, two brothers came and filed on land about five miles north of where my granddad filed. Their names were...
By Josh Gaskamp Characteristics: Bois d’arc, also called Osage orange or horse-apple, is a small to medium-sized deciduous tree. Before Christopher Columbus, its range was largely...
By Beth Watkins Fall is such a tranquil time of the year. With the change in season comes cooler air, pumpkins, sweaters, boots, bonfires and hot...
By Trent Milacek The cattle on feed report released today was bearish with year-over-year increases in cattle on feed, placements, and marketings. Inventories are growing and...
By Lacey Newlin While canned pumpkin from the store is delicious, making your own pumpkin puree from real pie pumpkins is a fun, educational and scrumptious...
By Everett Brazil, III Jeff Dill gazes across a field bordering the Texas state line northwest of Hollis, Okla. A new wheat crop breaks through the...
By Corsi Martin Perhaps one of the most pivotal transactions in equine discipline history has recently taken place in north Texas. Metallic Cat, 2016 NCHA Sire...
By Laci Jones A loud voice comes across the speaker saying, “The next tour will start in five minutes.” The tourists gather their belongings, get in...
By Laci Jones In the mid-19th century, the Miller family developed a lasting friendship with the Ponca Indian tribe in Baxter Springs, Kan. The relationship between...