Family Tradition and Family Lore
The Post family has been making wine in Arkansas since 1879
Winemaking began many thousands of years ago with most being family operations. Much seems...
Joe Keltner: A Lifetime in Agriculture
Suburban America has surrounded Joe Keltner’s family farm in southwest Missouri. “They built there and then they built back over here and then built...
Serving Farmers and Animals since the 1950s
Siloam Springs Veterinary Clinic has grown to three locations with seven full-time veterinarians
The old saying that nothing is more constant than change holds true...
Still Standing Tall
For more than a century, the current Vernon County, Mo., courthouse has been a focal point for the community
“The courthouse – the emblem and...
50 Years of Caldwell Eggs
Four generations of the Caldwell family have been involved in the poultry industry
Fifty years ago, the Caldwell egg business was a very basic “mom...
A Cowboy Craftsman
Rancher Tim Mason has combined his rodeo and metalworking roots into a new business venture
Spurs are an essential piece of equipment for horseback riders,...
Limitless Contributions
Heather Friedrich works to build support of local agriculture
How many organizations, projects and programs can one person devote their time and hard work to?...
Remembering the Mother Road
The Route 66 Museum in Lebanon, Mo., steps back in time to share the nostalgia of an era
There’s perhaps no other road in America...
Farming for a Lifetime
At the age of 83, Ed Wallace recalls how agriculture has changed since he was a young man
If you’re traveling through Farmington, Ark., you...
All aboard!
One of the last steam locomotives in operation shares the history of the railroad in the Ozarks
In the fall of 1953, the mighty Frisco...