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"Making a Hand," Ranch & Reata Magazine, Dec. 2011 - Jan. 2012 At 26, cowboy Joel Maloney is one of a dying breed who still want to spend their lives looking between the ears of a horse and following a cow.
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"Creole Cowboy," Western Horseman Magazine When south Louisiana ranchers have trouble gathering wild cattle out of the marshes, they call Darryl Guillory and his cow dogs.
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"Her Rightful Place," Ranch & Reata Magazine Amy Hale Auker writes of her love affair with the working cowboy and the American West.
Read more... (For more on Amy Hale Auker, or to order a copy of her new book, (For a free online subscription to Ranch & Reata, or if you would like to read my Ranch Cooking Column there, see www.ranchandreata.com) |
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"Angelo's Legacy," Range Magazine In Colorado, the Theos family holds on to their sheepherding heritage.
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"Not Your Average Joe," Arizona Highways Fifth generation Arizona rancher, cattle trader and author, J.P.S. Brown has led a life as colorful as his classic novels. He plans to write 30 more.
Read more... (For more on photographer Joel Grimes, visit www.joelgrimes.com) (For more on J.P.S. Brown's books, visit www.jpsbrown-horseman.com) |
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"Tia Laura's Clinics of Hope," Thunderbird Magazine Thunderbird graduate Laura Libman turns her back on corporate wealth to bring health-care training to rural Mexico.
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2012 Cattleman's Weekend Cover & Program (For more information go to www.cattlemansweekend.com) |