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ranching, farming, exotic, animals
By AL | Published 3/17/2008
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The King Ranch, established in 1853, is one of the largest ranches in the world. From river boat Captain to the largest land owner in the country, the King family is still King when it comes to ranching.
By Curtis Carper | Published 1/8/2008
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Before the meat industry began using hormones, pesticides, and mass production, meat products were seen as a good source of nutrition.
By Jessica Mousseau | Published 3/22/2007
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America has always been fascinated with Cowboys and the ranching lifestyle and Pisgah View Ranch is a fantastic getaway to cure that hankerin'.
By Rodney Southern | Published 10/22/2007
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Brazil's government declared it would provide free internet access to its native Amazonian tribes to help protect the world's largest rainforest from illegal logging and ranching.
By Dr. Phil | Published 4/8/2007
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In response to the media attention given to the recent contamination of foods and loss of crops due to hurricanes, this is an overview of the financial asset used to protect farmers from catastrophic losses.
By Christine Cadena | Published 11/5/2006
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This article is a response to Jim Stillman's "Killing for Pleasure", published October 10, 2006.
By Deborah Anderson | Published 10/31/2006
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Interview
By Kevin Lucia | Published 11/8/2006
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If you would like to venture into the craft show market, here are a few ideas for products you can make. From easy to slightly more complicated, there are ideas here to appeal to the artisan in everyone.
By Tarra Dugan | Published 11/21/2006
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The year was 1976 and a bareback bronc named Stormy Weather did his best to shake a Wyoming cowboy. When the dust settled in the arena Chris LeDoux won the buckle for World Champion. He's the real deal.
By Jan Hoadley | Published 9/22/2006
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details about special offer of free admission to 10 museums in Eastern Colorado between now and September 4th.
By Miz Minutia | Published 7/25/2006
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Mustang ponies, also known as Spanish or American Indian horses, were once the ideal horse of choice for cowboys.
By scott baker | Published 8/23/2006
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Everyone needs to make resolutions, and W. is no exception.
By L. Shepherd | Published 11/27/2006
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The San Fernando Valley is considered the child city of metropolitan Los Angeles; a child that gradually grew and matured. From the development of farming and agriculture to the subdividing of land the Valley has taken on its own course in history.
By Arin Gragossian | Published 10/2/2006
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Catalina Island is a wonderful getaway for many couples whether it's a honeymoon or a mini vacation from the California coast. This Valentine's Day, enjoy the private and secluded settings of the attractive hotels and resorts.
By Sabah Karimi | Published 1/17/2007
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Saddle up and head to Baughman's -- a downtown Livermore classic!
By Merrywood Lane | Published 2/14/2007
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5 top picks of vacation destinations in the United States.
By shane durbec | Published 2/21/2007
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The Spanish were actually the first known Europeans to enter America, although they are not as often mentioned in America's history as the English settlers.
By Kayla Lowe | Published 3/11/2007
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Dominique Dunne Biography
By bb42 | Published 3/19/2007
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The US Fish and Wildlife Service has determined it is time to reduce federal protection for the Great Lakes population of the Eastern Timber Wolf, and the FWS has annouced that it will do the same with the Northern Rocky Mountain population.
By neile mcgrew | Published 1/29/2007
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Juan Cortina or by his nicknames "Cheno Cortina" and "the Red Robber of the Rio Grande", was a Mexican rancher, politician, military leader, outlaw and folk hero. He is famous for leading a paramilitary Mexican force in the First and Second Cortina Wars.
By Matthew L. Cole, M.A. | Published 1/30/2007
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Texas Lacy Game Dogs are the Texas State dog. They were developed in Texas as a working dog who can take the heat!
By Marissa Stanfield | Published 12/20/2006
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See the place where 90 per cent of the Western Gulls in Southern California are born. Get a taste of the "Northern Galapagos Islands." Take in all kinds of colorful plantlife and lively animal species. All this and more at Anacapa Island!
By Roy Barnes | Published 7/10/2006
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Somehow, in my youth I decided that Jackson Hole, Wyoming and the city of Jackson, Wyoming were the same place. To me everything down there was Jackson Hole. However, the truth about Jackson Hole, Wyoming is much more interesting.
By Stephan | Published 1/28/2007
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Bushisms on life for 2006. He's read three Shakespeares, talks to families who die, and likes his buddies after president. No, those are not typos.
By Suri Cruise | Published 1/30/2007
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They may not all be detectives in the technical sense but these ladies of investigation are among my favorite reading companions, some for decades.
By Mary Carter | Published 12/4/2006
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Aspen is sometimes described as the snow-capped playground for the rich. However, there is something in Aspen for everyone.
By Lisa Marie Mercer | Published 4/6/2006
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Orlando is a frequent travel destination for families young and old. While Disney World is a spectacle you'll want to see, there are other areas you won't want to miss during your stay in the City Beautiful.
By Natasha Lee | Published 10/12/2005
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There are twelve public boat launching ramps between Bonneville Dam and The Dalles Dam, there are other boat launching sites but these are Indian treaty fishing launch sites and cannot be used by the public.
By Linda Miller | Published 11/15/2005
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This paper was written in 1999 in Colorado and assessess the pros and cons to natural gas and electricity, and also alternatives such as solar and wind power, hydropower and wood burning. The popularity of wind and solar power have since increased.
By Jackie Baker | Published 11/2/2005
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This is an overview of the City of the Crosses, with a particular focus on business traveler amenities in hotel rooms
By James Sherwood | Published 12/7/2005
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People who work at nation and state parks are an important part of the parks and recreational areas we all enjoy. We should thank them for the things we see and for the things we don't and really don't think about.
By Jeff Gedgaud | Published 11/7/2005
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How some are ruining our nations greatest treasures and what we can do to help preserve our great land and it's resources for generations to come.
By Jeff Gedgaud | Published 10/1/2005
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Goliad State Park offers overnight camping, day use, swimming, nature trails, and historic sites.
By Nancy Schaaf | Published 7/1/2005
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West Texas Bed and Breakfast establishments offer their guests the opportunity to get a real taste of Texas while visiting the area.
By Deborah Anderson | Published 7/8/2005
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A brief history of the nations who've flown their flags over Texas.
By Allen Butler | Published 7/17/2005
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One of the most pressing social issues of the 21st century, both in the United States and abroad, will be human population growth and its effect on global climate change.
By Charles Braman | Published 8/25/2005
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This is a snapshot of the Deming area, where to go, what to do, and where to stay.
By James Sherwood | Published 12/7/2005
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An cultural analysis of the South American Ecuadorian people who are affected by the their environment, i.e. various biomes, politics, and history.
By Heidi Cain | Published 11/19/2005
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With so many middleman travel distributors, these ten questions will help you find out how experienced and reputable your tour operator really is when it comes to equestrian vacations.
By Ginger Warder | Published 4/19/2006
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The town of Tombstone, Arizona is where history is kept alive.
By Penny Harmon | Published 3/30/2006
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Whether you are looking for Country Western Music, Arts and Culture, or just a taste of the West, Austin has it all!
By Lisa Marie Mercer | Published 4/6/2006
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Private organizations are leveraging significant resources to help homeless individuals and families in Denver. You can help by contributing time, materials or funds.
By Andrew Romaner | Published 5/24/2006
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Overivew of the activitesi available at the K<>K Ranch located in Eastern Washington State, 90 miles Northwest from Spokane, WA.
By Bex | Published 2/10/2006
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In the West, land issues are of utmost importance. Grand Staircase-Escalante is a clear example of the conflicts that are evident throughout the West.
By Jean Marquit | Published 1/17/2006
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To survive running a ranch you have to diversify. Chico Basin Ranch in Southern Colorado does just that.
By Richard Beattie | Published 12/15/2005
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Whether Amarillo is your final stop or just a diversion from a long drive on Interstate 40, there is plenty of Texas Panhandle culture to enjoy. Learn about these Amarillo museums and ranches.
By Bartleby | Published 12/20/2005
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Enjoy the rustic and timeless grandeur of the heights of the New-Mexico mountains, or plunge 650 feet below the earth to view the dazzling display of Carlsbad Caverns.
By James Sherwood | Published 12/29/2005
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See unique cars. Eat awesome-tasting strawberries. Take a progressive dining cruise. All this and more in Oxnard, California!
By Roy Barnes | Published 6/19/2006
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