By Laci Jones Joe Miller was still learning the ropes on becoming as good of a cattleman as his father, G.W. Miller. Only a year after...
By Ddee Haynes While most families were either preparing and/or traveling to a destination for a Thanksgiving feast with their loved ones, more than 800 rodeo...
By Barry Whitworth, DVM According to Dr. Keith Bailey, the director of the Oklahoma Animal Disease and Diagnostic Laboratory (OADDL), copper deficiency has been a common...
Keeping Native American Traditions Alive By Jan Sikes Oklahoma is rich in Native American heritage and traditions, but nothing expresses it in a more perfect art...
By Kristi Hawks This backroad bites adventure started out on a Sunday afternoon helping my brother deliver a Belted Galloway bull back to its owners east...
By Mike Proctor Characteristics: Musk thistle is an introduced forb with abundant spines and large pink flowers. It is a biennial, which means it lives for...
By Everett Brazil, III Cotton acres have slowly been on the rise in Oklahoma for the past few seasons, pushed by an increasing cotton market and...
By Judy Wade Every Oklahoman knows the lyrics: “Oklahoma, where the wind comes sweeping down the plains” as they come from the state song, a song...
By Lauren Lamb, DVM Laparoscopic surgery is a form of minimally invasive surgery that can be performed on a horse. Minimally invasive surgery is performed through...
By Beth Watkins Another year down and one more candle added to my cake! 2017 was a good year: our cattle company doubled in size, we...