Farm Patience This Spring

Morning Coffee

Farm Patience This Spring

Hay production is a vital and necessary service to the stakeholders living in these rural communities. Let’s bear that in mind and try to cut them a little slack to keep everyone safe as possible on the roads.

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Sun setting on a field of hay bales

Here's the Beef

The “Necessary Evil” of Hay

Hay is costly. Beyond that, it is time-consuming, hard on equipment, inefficient and faces many other challenges. As such, through proper stocking rates and grazing management practices, we should all strive to limit it as much as possible.

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The Unseen Side of the Total Eclipse

Riding Around the Ranches

The Unseen Side of the Total Eclipse

Who would have thought so many people would travel that many miles to be in the dark? Don't get me wrong: it's great that the rural communities in Oklahoma and Texas were able to capture significant additional revenue from this event.

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Cows herded into the corral

What's in the Next Pasture

More Partners, More Beef

Since the last Newsletter was released, we have added several new Choctaw Beef partners who are all offering Choctaw Beef – either on their menus as a fully cooked item, or fresh at their retail counters.

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