Down the Draw
A menagerie of thoughts from a cowboy.
Reducing Heat Stress For Cattle During Hot Summer Months
Summertime brings in the warmer weather and, with it, a different set of stressors for cattle. Stress comes from a variety of places. There are
Important Information To Know About Soil Health
A farm’s soil is a vibrant community. Earthworms and ants, mites and nematodes, and bacteria and viruses create lively soil that spurs crop yields. Destructive
Adding Value To Cattle Without Reinventing The Wheel
When conversations begin about cattle value-added or verification programs, the process can seem daunting, especially to producers who may be less familiar with these programs
Explosion Of Engineering Innovations For Early Day Tractors
The years before and after World War I were a remarkable time of engineering innovation for the materials and components of tractors. Advances from the 1900s
Combine Market Changes Through The Years
Equipment size and horsepower have grown fast over the years, and nowhere is that more true than combines. For the past two years, the Class
Southwest Kansas Farmers Brace For Water Cuts To Save Ogallala Aquifer
After decades of local inaction, Kansas lawmakers are pushing for big changes in irrigation. Some farmers are bracing for major changes in how they use