Columns

Oil About Ranching

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It was only a short time ago that some of us were discussing that we were not hearing about as many incidents involving wild bees as were reported a few years ago. Then on May 4 a massive and overwhelming group of bees killed a young man, Justin Laird, while he was mowing his Mom’s yard which is about three miles northwest of my house. Most bee attacks seem to involve older people who are unable to escape to a safe area. The attack was so sudden and so violent that it appears that Justin never had a chance. People who grew up in the country with good neighbors and knowing four generations of a family know the pain of such a loss.

It's The Pitts

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"What is the difference between a cowboy and a buckaroo?" you ask.

Unregistered Bull

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Choice gleanings from 45-plus years of Unregistered Bull. A favorite lament of all too many world improvers is that American farmers are not unified. Instead of speaking with one voice and acting with highly organized precision toward a common goal, they fritter away their potential power by going their own independent ways, and sometimes even display animosity toward their own kind.

Good Horsekeeping

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It’s been a while since we have caught any mice in our barn. We had to resort to using “sticky traps” or glue traps when it became apparent that our barn cats were no longer active hunters.

Old & New Trails

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Andrew Potter was a jockey, a gambler, a trail driver, ox team driver, a soldier, a lawman and panned for gold in California before becoming a circuit preacher and being known as the fighting parson of the Texas Frontier.

Oil About Ranching

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Baker Hughes reported that 617 drilling rigs were active in the U.S. on April 12. That is three less than last week and 134 less than one year ago. Canada has 141 rigs, up five from last week and up 14 from this time last year.