It was roundup time at the ranch.
Calf crop was trapped earlier. This was eight foals. Continue reading →
It was roundup time at the ranch.
Calf crop was trapped earlier. This was eight foals. Continue reading →
Staff Sgt. Reckless wasn’t just a horse, she was a Marine who served in the Korean War.
A bronze replica was dedicated in memory of the famous pack horse during a ceremony at Camp Pendleton, California, on October 26 Continue reading →
It was a very long, busy Saturday for working cowboys, and most beneficial for two worthwhile causes.
Fourteen teams of four working cowboys gathered in the afternoon for the Trey Allen Benefit Ranch Rodeo. Then, most of those along with ten more, a total of 24 working cowboy teams were in the Riley County 4-H Horse Project Ranch Rodeo that evening. Continue reading →
Jack-O-Lanterns are everywhere.
Tis the season, and for the first time it’s a homegrown one at the ranch. Continue reading →
While he doesn’t mount up often these day, actually never has too much, Charley Green is a cowboy at heart.
“I’ve always loved the ‘cowboy way,’ and have many acquaintances who are cowboys,” admitted Green, known over a wide area and headquartering now at Overland Park. Continue reading →
“Don Williams” is coming to Tonganoxie.
Well, not really, but there’ll sure be the feeling and the distinct sounds of his music. Continue reading →
“He’s the farmer’s best friend.”
It’s the lead in a news story, and accurate statement. Continue reading →