Down the Draw
A menagerie of thoughts from a cowboy.
Laws Vary On Upkeep Of Fences With Neighbors
The old adage, “Good fences make good neighbors,” has stood the test of time. A good boundary fence, also called a partition fence, has many
Biomass Market Shows Growth Potential
Expanding the market for biomass-based products, which include furniture, bioplastics, and biofuels, would create new sources of revenue for the agricultural sector, USDA said. It
Farmers’ Tax Liability To Rise As Tax Breaks Expire In 2025
Farmers would face an increased federal tax liability of billions of dollars following the expiration of Trump-era tax breaks in 2025, USDA economists said. The
Cattle Deaths Increase From Texas Wildfires
Estimates from recent wildfires in the Texas Panhandle “show more than 7,000 head of cattle died. The final number directly related to the fires could
Midrange Tractors Hold Value For Now
As machinery manufacturers continue to rebound from early 2020s supply chain issues, the market has seen some interesting shifts.
Antique Tractor Rewiring Isn’t Place To Skimp On Costs
Rewiring a tractor isn’t the place to skimp on restoration costs. Compared to the cost of engine parts or a paint job, the expense of rewiring