Day: August 8, 2025

Beef Empire Days- Cattle Working Teams Show off Their Skills
By Rachael Sebastian Contributing Editor Cattle processing usually isn’t a spectator sport. It’s not a sport at all, and rarely are there spectators. But

Ag, Oil and Wind
By Jim Whitt Contributing Editor In 1981, Barbara Mandrel released a song that describes many of us in rural America – I Was

Livestock Congress Promotes Collaboration Between Canada, U.S.
By Will Verboven Contributing Editor When your writer began writing for this illustrious publication almost 20 years ago, I highlighted the historical connection between the

Survey Says Management Makes the Difference
By Burt Rutherford Contributing Editor According to a CattleFax survey, high-return cow-calf producers averaged around $400 more per head in calf value than low-return producers

Rolling With the Punches: Summer Lessons From the Pasture
By Megan Webb Contributing Editor Summer has always been a season of surprises for cattle folks. Whether it’s unexpected rain, new policy shifts or sudden

Piguet’s Prime Time
By Jim Whitt Contributing Editor If you want to get your kicks on Route 66, I suggest you stop halfway between Tulsa and Joplin

Gypsy Wagon: August September 2025
By Betty Jo Gigot Publisher I know. His name is Arlo and was a gift from my friend Barbara Jackson. Arlo decorates my living room,
Today’s Pawn to Tomorrow’s Long Game
By Blaine Davis Contributing Editor Having just spent a week with my three daughters and six grandchildren on the beautiful Gulf Coast, sun, fishing,
Just Minding My Business
Just Minding My Business By Chris McClure It’s amazing how much simpler life becomes When I focus on the things I need to do

The World Is Not Enough
By Chris McClure Contributing Editor “How does the soybean harvest in Iowa affect the price of eggs in China?” If you have never heard that