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Myotonic Goats: A Southern Farm’s Delight

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by Grace Brown In many of the rural areas of the southern United States, farming is still a way of life. Small farms dot the...

The Case for FFA In Today’s Schools

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by Anthony Eaton “I believe in the future of agriculture, with a faith born not of words but of deeds – achievements won by the...

Charles Parmley: A Tribute to an AG Teacher

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by Kelly Reeves Charles R. Parmley was born July 28, 1944 in Corpus Christi, Texas. As a small child, his family moved to Van Zandt...

Tractor Woes

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by Rusty W. Mitchum Did I ever tell you about my dad and me gettin’ a new tractor?  Well here, let me tell you about...

Men and Their Knives 

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by Kelly Reeves The pocket knife has been an important tool for men across the world for centuries. Growing up in the 70s and 80s,...

The Christmas Turkey

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by Kelly Reeves My Ol’ Man was not my father. He was not my stepfather. He never courted my mother. What he did was step...

Tall Tails with Loyd Leon

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BATTLE SQUIRRELS  by (Who else?) Loyd Leon I’ve always prided myself on two things: my Christmas lights and my ability to outsmart the critters on this...

Falconry – From Hobby To Small Business

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by Don Hervig & Jeff Fincher, Raptor Abatement, LLC I have always been intrigued by the thought of flying, having countless dreams of gliding above...

‘Coon Huntin’ A Night Of Old-Fashioned Fun

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by Kelly Reeves It was a warm, rainy summer night with an almost full moon, not ideal conditions for a ‘coon hunt, but we weren’t...

Heating Up Keeping Warm On The Hunt

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by Loyd Leon As the frost of winter settles in, hunters find themselves facing one of the biggest challenges of the season: staying warm while...

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On the Porch With Barry...

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by Kelly Reeves As a kid in the 70s, the only thing more exciting than watching Westerns on television on the weekends, was going outside...