by Carley Myers | Mar 20, 2011 | Conservation, Uncategorized
The Agriculturist- College of Agriculture Sciences and Natural Resources Texas Tech University Story by JoAnna Elliot Photo by Andrew Hancock Legendary ranches are built on grand foundations. This holds true for one iconic Texas ranch, the Four Sixes (6666). To...
by Carley Myers | Nov 7, 2011 | Horse Division, News, Ranch History, Road To The Horse
Road to the Horse fans typically wait with anticipation to learn the identities of clinicians and judges, but even more so of the acclaimed Four Sixes horses that will make their way into the arena March 9. At that moment, fans will have the opportunity to see them...
by Carley Myers | Dec 13, 2020 | News, Press
Courtesy Emerson Miller We get up close and personal with one of western entertainment’s most important figures as he shoots scenes for Yellowstone’s next season. By Joe Leydon December 13, 2020 Taylor Sheridan is on the phone, on the road. After wrapping...
by Carley Myers | Jan 1, 2011 | Horse Division, News
2011 OUTSTANDING ALUMNI DR. GLENN P. BLODGETT, ’74 His colleagues, his profession, and his community recognize Dr. Glenn P. Blodgett, ’74, as a leader in equine veterinary medicine. After graduation, Dr. Blodgett joined Spur Veterinary Hospital, a mixed veterinary...
by Carley Myers | Apr 12, 2018 | Cattle Division, News
Brownfield Ag News for America, April 12, 2018 by Ken Anderson Past efforts to develop a national cattle traceability program have met with resistance from some sectors of the cattle industry. But a Texas cattleman thinks this time is different. Joe Leathers with the...