Living the Dream
The Bignar family producers show-quality sheep and goats at Roux Livestock
Darren Bignar and his family, owners of Roux Livestock, are living the dream raising...
All About Family
Family continues to grow their farming operation in Pope County, Ark.
Terry and Gail Small got an early start in their farming operation thanks to...
Working with Mother Nature
Years ago a popular TV commercial carried the tagline of “It’s not nice to fool Mother Nature.” Todd Weyl, who lives in Fayetteville, Ark., on a small purchased acreage but runs his parents’ 228-acre farm in Lincoln, Ark., has learned through trial and error and through extensive observation and reading that allowing Mother Nature to have dominance in farming leads to a paradigm shift. Todd views agriculture as an interdependent system where superimposing solutions to problems may solve a particular problem but harms the system. Todd said, “This is not about going ‘natural’ for the environment’s sake but increasing profitability by decreasing costs naturally.”
Ozarks Roots-Power To The Rural People
Rural electrification: The farmer's "Best Hired Hand"
Balancing with the Environment
Waterline Farms was started with a goal of using sustainable agriculture practices
PRYOR, OKLA. - Tammi and Stephen Bell have worked hard their entire lives. While...
A Diverse Cattle Operation
Kelly and Christy Clark continue to develop their growing herd
Kelly and Christy Clark of Greenwood, Ark., are each managers of area Walmarts and met...