Introduction: The nineteenth century created the cattle business, but it also created cattle, or at least what we recognize as cattle today. Before then, bovines were products of their environments, giving each region a breed that had adapted to its local climate and vegetation. Then, in the spirit of “animal husbandry,” Victorians sought out and bred cattle that were built for one purpose: to produce beef
Introduction: Oral history tells of a site on the banks of McDowell Creek in northeast Geary (forme...
Article describes the path of the Chisholm Trail from 1867 to 1871. There were two pathways used by ...
This book relates the modern development of the Kansas beef cattle industry, combining both the hist...
For centuries the lush grasses of the Kansas Flint Hills were the domain of the American Bison. But ...
The big Texas-to-Kansas trail drives in the openrange era that followed the Civil War gave birth to ...
Introduction: During the eighteen years that Texas cattle were driven north on the Chisholm Trail, a...
The cattle industry of the Flint Hills had its origin along the Rio Grande River nearly four centuri...
Introduction: As the Chisholm trail became the thoroughfare for millions of Texas cattle coming to r...
Introduction: Before the Civil War, most Texas cattle were driven in small herds to markets by their...
Introduction: The Kansas portion of the Chisholm Trail, located just west of the Flint Hills, ran ro...
Introduction: The Chisholm Trail was no one’s idea. No single individual cut a path from Texas to Ka...
Introduction: It all began with grass, large expanses of unbroken ground that had sustained bison an...
One of the most fascinating subjects in all American history is the story of the great cow country. ...
Introduction: In 1867 the only thing standing between the prized stock of westward-marching settlers...
The Flint Hills are often referred to as steer country rather than cow country, a distinction th...
Introduction: Oral history tells of a site on the banks of McDowell Creek in northeast Geary (forme...
Article describes the path of the Chisholm Trail from 1867 to 1871. There were two pathways used by ...
This book relates the modern development of the Kansas beef cattle industry, combining both the hist...
For centuries the lush grasses of the Kansas Flint Hills were the domain of the American Bison. But ...
The big Texas-to-Kansas trail drives in the openrange era that followed the Civil War gave birth to ...
Introduction: During the eighteen years that Texas cattle were driven north on the Chisholm Trail, a...
The cattle industry of the Flint Hills had its origin along the Rio Grande River nearly four centuri...
Introduction: As the Chisholm trail became the thoroughfare for millions of Texas cattle coming to r...
Introduction: Before the Civil War, most Texas cattle were driven in small herds to markets by their...
Introduction: The Kansas portion of the Chisholm Trail, located just west of the Flint Hills, ran ro...
Introduction: The Chisholm Trail was no one’s idea. No single individual cut a path from Texas to Ka...
Introduction: It all began with grass, large expanses of unbroken ground that had sustained bison an...
One of the most fascinating subjects in all American history is the story of the great cow country. ...
Introduction: In 1867 the only thing standing between the prized stock of westward-marching settlers...
The Flint Hills are often referred to as steer country rather than cow country, a distinction th...
Introduction: Oral history tells of a site on the banks of McDowell Creek in northeast Geary (forme...
Article describes the path of the Chisholm Trail from 1867 to 1871. There were two pathways used by ...
This book relates the modern development of the Kansas beef cattle industry, combining both the hist...