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2020 Resistol Rookie of the Year: Will Trentman

For Will Trentman, there’s no place like home. The 21-year-old Oklahoma State University senior isn’t quite sure what he wants to do when he graduates with a degree in ag business, but he knows he wants to see a little of the world first. “I want to see some countries and tour around a bit,” he says. “I ... … Read More

2020 WRCA Sanctioned Rodeo of the Year: Big Bend Ranch Rodeo

When the Big Bend Ranch Rodeo was named the 2020 Sanctioned Rodeo of the year at the 25th WRCA World Championship Ranch Rodeo, it wasn’t only the rodeo committee members who felt honored. People from throughout the ranching community of Alpine, Texas, felt the glow of recognition and pride for their hometown ... … Read More

An Emblem of the American West

A ubiquitous part of Western history and myth, the Texas Rangers are one of the most storied law enforcement agencies in the world. Their legacy is the product of nearly 200 years of protecting the frontier. Nearly as inextricable from Western history is the Colt firearm—the manufacturer of the gun that "won the West." ... … Read More

Punchy in Pink

According to the National Cancer Institute, one in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer within her lifetime. The disease doesn’t discriminate and affects women from all walks of life, from CEOs in big cities to ranching women in the heartland. Brooke Cargill’s life has been touched by cancer multiple ... … Read More

Message from the President

Welcome to the 25th Anniversary of the Working Ranch Cowboys Association World Championship Ranch Rodeo! For a quarter of a century (and with your help), this event, through the WRCA Foundation has been helping cowboys, cowgirls, and their families during difficult and trying times in their lives, and has helped hundreds ... … Read More

Top 25 Reasons to Be a Cowboy | #1: The People

Here we are, the top spot. After months of slowly unveiling the top reasons to be a cowboy, hopefully the No. 1 reason is obvious: the people. Interestingly, as I examined the other top 24 reasons, on nearly all of them I found myself having to purposely write around mentioning the people in this lifestyle as the ... … Read More

Top 25 Reasons to Be a Cowboy | #2: The Cowboy Code

“A man has to have a code, a creed to live by.” —John Wayne Lewis and Clark didn’t return from their Westward expedition with a document outlining how one should live on the east side of the Mississippi River. Sitting Bull didn’t whisper an ancient secret to Buffalo Bill Cody. Before heading north with a ... … Read More

Top 25 Reasons to Be a Cowboy | #3: The Stories

Growing up, I looked so forward to the times our family would gather with friends, extended family, and new acquaintances for one simple reason: the stories. Whether it was a branding, working cutting horses in anticipation of an event, or even weddings and funerals, as the business of the day concluded, invariably, ... … Read More

Official 25th World Championship Ranch Rodeo Qualified Ranch Teams

Another regular season is in the books, and with that, here’s the official list of teams that have qualified for the WCRR! Thompson Ranch; Munday, TX, qualified; at Wild Horse Prairie Days Ranch Rodeo Singleton Ranches; Lamy, NM; qualified at Fort Sumner Ranch Rodeo Sandhill Cattle Co. / McMillen Ranch; Earth, ... … Read More

historic cowboy myth

Top 25 Reasons to Be a Cowboy | #4: The Myth

The idea that within the cowboy icon there exists myth rubs modern-day punchers the wrong way. To suggest that there is falsehood surrounding our chosen profession in the form of myths is understandably offensive. However, I believe there is unquestionably a strong cowboy mythology and hope to—in 400 words or ... … Read More