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Articles Tagged with ''legacy''

Irons in the fire: Kanye Twitty and Quannah Parker

May 24, 2014
Paul Marchant
It’s a pretty tall order, if not absolutely impossible, to win all of life’s battles. The odds against you are even greater if you’re not careful when picking your battles.
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It's the Pitts: Tall, dark and handsome

May 24, 2014
Lee Pitts
I can tell how old you are just by the horses you know. For example, you are well beyond your expiration date if you know that Rex Allen’s horse was Koko, Hoot Gibson’s was Goldie, Tex Ritter’s was White Flash, William S. Hart’s horse was a pinto named Fritz, and that Tom Mix loved Tony.
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On the Edge of Common Sense: Camping out in Wyoming

May 24, 2014
Baxter Black
It was just another camping trip with friends. A gathering, a return to nature, to get a taste of what life was like in the Wyoming forests and plains before Napoleon Bonaparte sold it to Thomas Jefferson in 1803.
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The sport of reining: Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games 2014 in Normandy

May 23, 2014
Darlene Ricker
Back in the Wild West, ranchers would have scoffed at the notion of reining as an equestrian sport. In those days – as is true today on many working cattle ranches – the image of reining was far from recreational.
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Purina hosts 7th annual Calf and Heifer VIP program

May 23, 2014
More than 215 dairy producers from across the U.S. gathered April 8-10 in Gray Summit, Missouri, for the Calf and Heifer VIP program, hosted by Purina Animal Nutrition. This year’s attendees represented 145 dairy farms and more than 78,000 calves and heifers.
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Semex CEO Paul Larmer named president of Royal Agricultural Winter Fair

May 23, 2014
Paul Larmer, CEO of Semex, has been elected to a two-year term as president and chairman of the board of The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair. Larmer succeeds outgoing president John M. Dunlap Jr. 
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Texas cattleman promotes role in 'Farmland' documentary

May 23, 2014
Cassidy Woolsey
Texas cattleman Brad Bellah shares his ranching story with people across the country in the new documentary film "Farmland." Throughout this summer the film will premiere in select theaters across the country, hoping to spark conversation between consumers and producers.
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Pride of the Farm introduces One Valve

May 23, 2014
Pride of the Farm introduces One Valve with a design unlike any that has ever been introduced for animal watering. It has two unique fulcrums, which deliver trouble-free watering all year around.
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New Hire Richard Osborne, Grand Valley Fortifiers

May 23, 2014
Richard Osborne Richard Osborne
Grand Valley Fortifiers
Dairy Specialist
New Hamburg, Ontario
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New Hire Joe O'Rourke, Jones Feed Mills Ltd.

May 23, 2014
Jo O'rouke Joe O’Rourke
Ruminant Sales Consultant
Jones Feed Mills Ltd.
Atwood, Ontario
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