By Bill Plaschke Los Angeles Times As life-savers go, it’s hard to beat the story of John Shear, a beloved paddock guard at Santa Anita race track in Arcadia, Calif. Shear is the 90-year-old Santa Anita worker who earlier this month stepped in front of a runaway horse to save…
By Keith Ryan Cartwright From the PBR website. When it comes to turning a bull back into a spin, it’s about anticipation. And if you ask Shorty Gorham, there’s no one better at it than Frank Newsom. Protection bullfighters are rightly praised for their ability to keep riders safe. But…
New Mexico Cattle Growers’ Association 2010 video contest winner. Follow Sage as she interviews different people involved in New Mexico beef production about the environment, management practices, and core values. If you have problems seeing the video below click HERE. youtube::QnTMHkTP-mE::
By Dr. Steve Hammack Professor & Extension Beef Cattle Specialist Emeritus Texas A&M University AgriLife Extension Beef Cattle Browsing Newsletter The following projections have been made for the next couple of years: * Beef cow numbers are projected to continue to decline so beef supply will also decline. * Demand…
Lucerne Farms, located in Northern Maine, is a family farm that carefully controls every step of its forage feed production. When you call Lucerne Farms, you speak with the people who actually grow the forage as well as process this naturally good feed for your horse. From their website: “We…