Oklahoma's energy sector gaining steam after pandemic
The coronavirus pandemic brought slowdowns and shutdowns to Oklahoma's energy industry, but 18 months later, business is returning to stable ground.
The coronavirus pandemic brought slowdowns and shutdowns to Oklahoma's energy industry, but 18 months later, business is returning to stable ground.
You don’t have to love “roughing it” to take in the wonders of the great outdoors throughout the year. Camping means different things to different people. Fortunately, experiencing the joys of nature doesn’t mean you must eat a mediocre meal or sleep on the cold, hard ground.
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management will start to gather some wild horse in Wyoming this week to manage what the federal agency says is burgeoning herd numbers.
Agriculture news and information from the Eads USDA Service Center in Kiowa County, Colorado.
Researchers from Australia’s Deakin University found evidence of so-called “shapeshifting” in recent years in direct response to warming temperatures across habitat ranges.
The 2021 water year ended on Sept. 30, and it was another hot, dry year in the western U.S., with almost the entire region in drought.
The Supreme Court begins its annual term on Oct. 4, 2021, with a packed agenda highlighted by three claims of violations of constitutional rights. One is about religious rights. A second is about gun rights. And the biggest case this year is a challenge to abortion rights.
Actions continue in Washington, DC, to address longstanding market fairness issues within agriculture, but those behind a new campaign do not want progress derailed in helping smaller farmers.
A cooperative effort to restore habitats along the Lower Colorado River Basin is seeing the re-emergence of several threatened and endangered species.
Millions of pronghorn used to roam the West freely. But impediments like road and fences, as well as a changing climate, threaten the species' future.