Business of Boers
A rather common sight on the outskirts of Miami, Okla., is a herd of goats charging out of a pasture into the front and side yards of Richard and Cherrie Fry's. No dog is outside to round up the goats and bring them back to the pasture. All that can be seen is a couple standing near the charging goats with long, flexible fiberglass poles in their hands. The goats soon stop and start munching on grass in the side yard. The couple then walks among them, petting them, talking to them and gently herding them to different parts of the yard. The goats never stray near the busy road in front.
The Doctor of Ultrasound
Terra Rosa Farm: Stewardship First
Breeding for Production
Knowing Your Limitations
One continual concern for all farmers is safety. Lori Brown-Whillock from Gentry, Ark., is an Arkansas State Trooper with an extensive background in farm safety both personally and professionally.
Building Success from Scratch
Raising Champion Foxtrotters
‘We Know We Can Grow Corn’
Sixteen years ago, an opportunity to diversify into an agri-business venture presented itself to Tripp Farms of Griffithville, Ark.
The Road to Breeding Stock
Saved by Love
If you were a bird and landed somewhere on Archbury Farms you might think you had landed in heaven. Archbury Farms is just that for Ed and Wanda Currier, a little piece of heaven on earth. The more than 1,600-acre farm is located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains in Van Buren County, with Alread, Ark., being the closest small community.