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The Unseen Battle – Cattle Flies and the American Rancher’s Struggle

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by Loyd Leon In the vast landscapes of American agriculture, where cattle ranching stands as a symbol of prosperity and tradition, a tiny but formidable...

Campfire Cuisine

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by Lone Star Dutch Oven Society There are lots of ways to cook outdoors, but the Texas State Cooking Implement, the Dutch oven, is one...

The Importance of a Handshake

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by Kelly Reeves Shaking hands has been a valuable part of our culture and society for many generations. Since ancient times, man has reached out...

DUTCH OVEN CHERRY COBBLER RECIPE

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Easy is an understatement. If you’ve never cooked outdoors in a Dutch oven and are looking for an entry level recipe, look no further....

The Footprints You Leave Behind

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by Todd Davis Have you ever talked with someone and walked away questioning your life choices? That was me when I caught up with senior...

Sustaining Tradition: Metzger’s Meats – A tale of Family, Farming and...

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by Edward Black If you ask anyone in Texas or a surrounding state what they know about Canton, Texas, you’re almost guaranteed to hear the...

A Tribute to Lane Carter Palmer

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This world lost a great man a few short weeks ago at a much too early age. Known by his family and friends as...

Simply Perfection

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by Lane Palmer “Hey Hollywood, I’ll give you $20 if you can catch that chicken.” “I’ll put another $30 on top of Isaiah’s if you...

The Archer’s Conundrum

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by Rich Strother Back in 1989, I wanted to kill a deer with archery tackle bad … no, really bad. I was fortunate enough to...

Garlic Mushroom Elk Stroganoff

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The average cow elk will render 150 to 200 pounds of meat. Of that, much will be ground meat. Here is a quick and...

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The Second Act of Larry Wells

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by Kelly Reeves Have you ever met a fellow so lucky that he could fall in a barrel of nickels and crawl out with a...

On the Porch With Barry...