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Spring Workday & How We Raise Your Beef 04/28/2026

Workday at Walker Ranch🐮✨
Banding ✔️ Vaccines ✔️ Fly tags ✔️ Everyone checked over ✔️
We follow OQBN‑level protocols (minus the shipping‑fever vaccine we don’t need), which means your beef share comes from healthy, low‑stress cattle raised start‑to‑finish right here on the ranch.

Spring Workday & How We Raise Your Beef We worked cattle yesterday—banded the bull calves, checked everyone over, gave vaccines, and put in fly tags. We follow OQBN‑level health protocols (minus the shipping‑fever vaccine we don’t need),…

Protect Rural OK 04/21/2026

🌾 Neighbors — we need your help.

If you live in Ottawa, Craig, Nowata, or Washington County, please sign the petition to stop the NEOTEP transmission line. PRO will present it to county commissioners starting April 27.

✍️ https://protectruralok.com/
Protect our land. Protect rural Oklahoma.

Protect Rural OK A 100 mile industrial extra-high-voltage transmission line is being forced through Washington, Nowata, Craig, and Ottawa counties. The line is the key to connecting many future planned industrial projects. Stop the line, and you help protect homes, land, and families from the impact of proposed wind...

Protect Rural OK 03/24/2026

🌾 Well, apparently Green Country is the new “perfect place” for a 100‑mile industrial power line. Lucky us.

AEP wants to run extra‑high‑voltage lines through Washington, Nowata, Craig, and Ottawa counties — complete with 150‑ft permanent easements and 125‑ft steel towers. Because nothing says “rural charm” like steel infrastructure taller than your trees.

And the electricity?
⚡ Not for Oklahoma.
⚡ Not for our grid.
⚡ Not for our communities.

But don’t worry — we do get the land damage, the property value drop, and the higher utility bills. So generous.

And once the line goes in, here comes the parade: wind turbines, solar fields, data centers, battery storage. Basically everything except something we actually asked for.

Landowners: until AEP gets approval from the Oklahoma Corporation Commission, you can say NO to surveys, easements, access, and conversations. “No” is a complete sentence.

Unified refusal is how we stop this mess before it becomes permanent.

If you love this land — or even just mildly tolerate it — this matters.

More info:

Protect Rural OK A 100 mile industrial extra-high-voltage transmission line is being forced through Washington, Nowata, Craig, and Ottawa counties. The line is the key to connecting many future planned industrial projects. Stop the line, and you help protect homes, land, and families from the impact of proposed wind...

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