Day: June 10, 2022
CALF’S Featured Lady – Pam Griffith
PAM GRIFFIN of Globe, Ariz., is a lady who has “many irons in the fire.” Born in Anaheim, Calif., Griffin has made her way to
On the Human Side – June/July 2022
National The Animal Agriculture Alliance recently hired Abby Kornegay as manager, issues and engagement. In this role, Kornegay is responsible for shaping the Alliance’s issues
Gatherings June/July 2022
The nation’s oldest continuously operating riding club will hold its annual WILL ROGERS RANGE RIDERS RODEO, JUNE 30-JULY 2 at the Range Riders Arena outside
Veterinary Shortage – It All Depends
By Will Verboven, Contributing Editor MANY FOLKS MAY have seen the TV reality show featuring veterinarian Dr. Pol. It’s amusing and intriguing watching a veterinarian
Looking Back on Baxter Black
AS MOST OF YOU KNOW, our friend Baxter Black hasn’t been feel- ing well recently, so we went on a search in the CALF News
McPhee’s Grill, Templeton, California
By Micky Burch, Contributing Editor In an unassuming building on the main street of Templeton, Calif., is a gem of a restaurant, humble enough to
Jim Whitt, OSU Graduate of Distinction
ON APRIL 2, CALF’s own Jim Whitt received the Graduate of Distinction Award from Oklahoma State University (OSU) in recognition of his professional and personal
Sunlight Is the Best Disinfectant
By Jim Whitt, Contributing Editor In director Frank Capra’s classic film, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, James Stewart is cast as Jefferson Smith, who is
Cattlemen: Leaders, Innovators, Icons
By Megan Webb, Ph.D., Contributing Editor DO YOU THINK that decision making is developed on either fear or greed? What drives you to make those
Jim Schwertner – Capitol Land and Livestock
By Betty Jo Gigot Publisher I suppose it happens to all of us. You see a name or picture and, as fast as a flashbulb,