Cowboys in the Oklahoma Panhandle fight to maintain what generations of ranchers built on the fringes of the west. Kenton ranchers battle soaring land prices driven high by a state government seeking more education funding.
One Oklahoma Panhandle family risks losing a legacy and culture generations of ancestors fought to preserve. Lone Man's Land follows the Apple family through 2014 and shows the cowboy life under attack. The story takes place in Kenton, Oklahoma, the westernmost town in Oklahoma with a population of twenty. Six miles from Colorado and three miles from New Mexico, Kenton is a quiet retirement community that's proved a perfect home to cattle ranchers for five generations, until now.
Lone Mans Land follows the Apples through a decade of hardship, heartache, and hope. Three miles from New Mexico with a population of twenty, Kenton, Oklahoma is a quaint, retirement community that was perfect for raising cattle and families, until now. One Oklahoma Panhandle family clings to the legacy and culture generations fought to preserve.