Unconventional Farmer By Laci Jones When John Gosney made the transition to becoming a certified organic farmer in the mid- ‘90s, the owner of John’s Farm...
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...
The Beginning of the End By Laci Jones After the height of the 101 Ranch, the days of the Miller empire were numbered. The success of...
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...
The Height of the Ranch By Laci Jones With the Millers predicting success of the moving art while staying true to their heritage, they decided to...
The Side Saddle Sisters of Oklahoma By Laci Jones In a time period where modesty among women was at the utmost importance, riding side saddle was...
By Kristi Hawks For the May issue, the backroad bites is in a familiar town in Oklahoma — Davis. I started going to Davis in the...
Barrels & Babies By Laci Jones As technology advances and society changes, quality family time is difficult to come by. The Youree/Ward family broke that mold...
Oklahoma woman develops and patents nebulizer By Laci Jones Oklahoma native Tonda Collins used her background in the healthcare industry and her knowledge of horses to...
By Laci Jones Horse trainer, Clark Kaupke recently received some valuable advice from fellow peer Jody Galyean: “You’ve got to ride every step.” “That doesn’t mean...