There is nothing like breaking your own record.
As students from across south Louisiana aim for a coveted spot at the state competition this April, here’s an inside look at how Louisiana 4-H shooting sports is not only shaping skilled marksmen but also nurturing future leaders.
Livestock showmen are an important aspect of the pork industry and, of course, should be celebrated on National Pig Day!
Last year’s winner sold for $230,000.
NWSS kicked off with nearly 108,000 attendees during the opening weekend, continuing a Colorado tradition since 1906.
Duck hunting has been a part of Louisiana heritage since Cajuns first settled in the region. One man in central Louisiana is keeping the old ways alive by continuing to craft these prized duck calls rooted in tradition.
Members of the Tennessee agricultural community gathered together in Carroll County for “Shooting Hunger,” a heartfelt effort aiming to reduce food insecurity in the Volunteer State.
Johnny Scott, a dedicated 4-H volunteer instructor, epitomizes this synergy as he shares his love for teaching shooting sports.
Meet the Pfeiffer Family, of Logan County, Okla., whose passion for ranching runs deep. Their drive shapes not only their daily lives but also leaves a lasting impact on their agricultural community.
From grooming to basic horse handling, middle and high school students got a chance to immersed themselves in hands-on euine workshops supervised by UK MANRRS members and professional experts — many, for the very first time.
More than 30 world-class auctioneers converged on the Tri-County Stockyards in Motley, Minnesota for this year’s World Livestock Auctioneer Championship — compete for buckles, bragging rights, and a big opportunity to represent U.S. auctioneers on a global stage.
A story that started with hardship ultimately led to a producer impacting the lives of youth involved in sheep showing. The North Carolina Farm Bureau takes us to Haynes Farm in Dobson, N.C., to hear this inspiring story.
Alabama Cooperative Extension Services (ACES) brings us the story of how a state program helped make all the difference in this project.
In today’s blog post by RFD-TV agri-legal expert Roger A. McEowen tackles the task of building a solid hunting use agreement.
Veterinarians and students from Louisiana State University are joining forces to give injured American bald eagles a second shot at freedom.
Learns how cyclists and farmers from Arkansas are coming together to foster harmony on rural roads through a shared sense of safety and respect.
The “farm products rule,” and the 1985 Farm Bill modification and its application – that is the topic of today’s blog post from Agri-Legal Expert Roger McEowen.
The 4-H Nature Explorers Camp embodies the spirit of learning, leadership, and community!
Meet the kids behind the Summer Market Lamb Show in Montgomery County, Tennessee, and hear why they would rather spend their Saturdays showing lambs than doing anything else!