By Jan Sikes It is a documented fact that some people are born with a natural ability and desire to sing, and Norma Jean Beasler is...
By Everett Brazil, III Oklahoma wheat producers saw several diseases impact their crop in the 2016-2017 season, with Oklahoma State University researchers identifying four primary issues:...
By Ddee Haynes On June 18-24, 2017 in Lebanon, Tenn., more than 1,100 junior high school cowgirls and cowboys from 46 states, Australia, British Columbia and...
By Beth Watkins As the stock trailer was backing in, the ladies from the pasture began to gather near the gate. You could tell excitement was...
Aug. 8, 2017-Several conservation-related events are scheduled in the coming weeks, with proceeds to be used by the organizers to support various wildlife and habitat-related activities....
By Laci Jones Where the rubble of a great ranch near Ponca City, Okla., remains, was once the site of America’s Largest Diversified Farm. Before 101...
By Russell A. Graves The feeling is scary and amazing all at the same time. Within minutes of my new unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), or drone,...
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....
Dr. Fred Rule has spent more than 50 years as veterinarian in western Oklahoma. After graduating from Kansas State University in 1964, he traveled to Oklahoma...