The Pitchfork Ranch is piloting technology that lets ranchers draw fence on a smartphone. The virtual fence reacts with ...
A North Dakota man is among five people facing federal criminal charges related to investments in a cattle and beef marketing company that was determined to be a Ponzi scheme.
In northwest Montana’s Tobacco Valley, one family has been working the same land for over 100 years.Through changing times and challenges, they’ve adapted while ...
Tribally run management and a deal with Yellowstone National Park, is helping forge a future for coexisting with the iconic American Bison.
America’s ranches have evolved from working lands for raising cattle and horses into vacation destinations for living the Wild West dream. In the Mountain West region, travellers can get a true taste ...
As a group of once-endangered Alberta wood bison join a larger herd in Skownan First Nation, hope for the future of the culturally vital species grows ...
Horseback rides, campfires, critters, and wide-open spaces — cowboy country offers plenty of reasons for kids to unplug.
It's not easy to find a travel experience that can transport you to a different world, but dude ranches certainly fit the bill. On these spacious properties, Western culture is alive and well. You'll ...
Rash of livestock kills in Sierra Nevada, two human deaths from other predators prompt hearing, legislation in Sacramento.
It’s no secret that agriculture—farming and ranching—is not easy. There are long days, planning, monitoring crops and livestock, and other challenges beyond farmers’ and ranchers’ control.
ST. LUCIE COUNTY — If Cow Creek is the lifeblood of Adams Ranch, then Polly’s Hammock is its soul. Polly, whose Creek name is Emateloye Estenletvke, died in 1922, about 15 years before Alto Adams Sr.
Recently, I was asked to talk about what it is like to be a female rancher. I was flattered to be asked, but I don’t know the answer. I do know what it is like to be a human rancher and I know that I ...