By Barry Whitworth, DVM Chances are that livestock producers at some time or another will be affected by a disaster such as a flood, tornado, drought...
Conservation & Agriculture Reach Everyone By Sarah Blaney Oklahoma is home to more than 18,000 Native American, African-American, Hispanic-American and Asian-American farmers and ranchers. The majority...
By Judy Wade In the 1950s, transportation was not just a means of going places. It was the name of what is perhaps the greatest greyhound...
By Ralph Chain I have seen a lot of things happen in my lifetime. While most were good, I have seen some things that were not...
By Laci Jones Oklahoma and Native American culture are synonymous, especially during the 32nd annual Red Earth Festival on June 8 through the 10. This celebration...
Cowboys on Canvas By Laci Jones He never dreamed he would be on television. The humble artist with a kind smile expressed his vision to tell...
By Ddee Haynes April 28-29, 2017 marked the Annual Border Bash held at the Legendary “Lazy E” Arena located in Guthrie, Okla. The Lazy E arena...
By Rob Cook Characteristics: Sand dropseed is a native, warm-season, perennial bunch grass. At maturity, it reaches about 18 to 42 inches tall. The leaves are...
By Lauren Lamb The equine digestive tract is a complex and fragile system that is easily disrupted. Colic is the most common outcome of a digestive...
By Laci Jones When you think about the best fried chicken in Oklahoma, Eischen’s Bar is likely on the top of that list. The oldest bar...