By Lanna Mills Imagine for a moment that everything you know, everything you have worked for, your livelihood, your home, your cattle or your crops are...
By Beth Watkins Some things just seem so routine in life like filling out paperwork when visiting a new doctor or participating in a survey. We...
By Kristi Hawks For this issue, I started my day with a trip to my veterinarian to drop off my mini Australian Shepherd dog, Oscar, for...
The Final Days By Laci Jones The 101 Ranch was a great success for several decades under first, G.W. Miller, then his three sons — Joe...
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 Mike Proctor Characteristics: Cat’s claw sensitive briar is a warm-season, native, perennial forb with bright pink flowers and recurved spines (like a cat’s claw). The...
Jody Miller By Jan Sikes How many of you remember the hit song, “King of the Road?” While Roger Miller was the King of the Road,...
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 Kristi Hawks If you are traveling to Ada, near it or just want to have your own Backyard Bites adventure, I highly recommend stopping in...
By Beth Watkins When we were kids, our most anticipated time of the year was summer. Summer break was meant to be a time to let...