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Previous Ranch Farmgirl, Oct 2009 – Nov 2013 Wyoming cattle rancher and outpost writer (rider), shares the “view from her saddle.” Shery is a leather and lace cowgirl-farmgirl who’s been horse-crazy all of her life. Her other interests include “junktiques,” arts and crafts, glampi...
The U.S. EPA on June 17 announced the appointment of 33 members to its Farm, Ranch, and Rural Communities Committee, which provides advice and recommendations to the agency on a range policy issues related to agriculture and rural communities.
A peaceful ranch course with an audience of contented cows. The road surface is a little rough, but not too difficult. Watch out for the mole Chubby who will occasionally pop his head out.[3] Webpage bios Mushroom Cup section:"Watch out for the moles down on the farm![4] ...
Explore a living piece of New Mexican history One could spend a lifetime at Los Poblanos and never fall out of love. Su Casa Magazine Instagram Visit our Instagram page to see what's been going on around the farm. Instagram Farm Highlights ...
I have so many Farmgirl friends who love winter and the snow. I do not like cold and after 23 years of snow living in Colorado I am happy to be living on the coast of Oregon where snow is rare. Oh but we do get cold. Love reading books as well, with Kristin Hannah being my fa...
USDA Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network (FRSAN) Photo by Large Dave USDA Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network (FRSAN) The FRSAN program was "created to establish a network that assists farmers, ranchers, and other agriculture-related workers in times of stress." National Young Farmer...
You really want your cattle to survive and thrive on the native resources of your ranch. The more petroleum and iron you put between the sun’s solar energy and your cow’s belly, the less profitable you are likely to be. Cattle should be able to earn their own living. You shouldn’t...
Ranchers tend to think first about livestock and their needs. Water is the most immediate and must be in place before other concerns can be addressed. Water developments are often used to spread out the cattle and get them to the further reaches of the pasture to get all the grass. In a...