Life is Simple
Jerry Crownover on how “tight” his parents were, and how the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree
With Cooperation For Profit
Grandpa Greenberry Henry on my mother’s side of the family owned this place,” Roger Ragland, Searcy County farmer recalled. “Then Grandpa Noah Henry, then Mom and Dad wound up with it, then me. I’ve farmed all my life, as far back as I can remember. There’s nine of us kids, and we worked together all our life and never had any problems getting along with each other."
Beefmasters: Red to Black
James Skelton has shifted with the Beefmaster trend, from Red to Black, to compete in today's market
