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Paul Marchant

Paul Marchant is a rancher and freelance writer in southern Idaho. Follow Paul Marchant on X (@pm_inthefire), Instagram (marchant_paul), TikTok (@17ironsinthefire) or email him.

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Irons in the Fire: Be thankful for the good things

October 24, 2019
Paul Marchant
Jeremiah is not a cowboy, nor does he aspire to be one. He spent enough time working on his neighbor’s little dairy as a kid to know he’d met what he figured to be his lifetime’s quota of cow duty. That’s not to say he isn’t happy and more than willing to help when he can; he just doesn’t pretend to be something he’s not.
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Irons in the Fire: Stuck in regret

October 2, 2019
Paul Marchant
Bart has a lot going on. He grows barley, wheat, sugarbeets and hay on his southern Idaho farm. He’s got a little feedlot where he finishes a couple hundred head each year. He buys, sells and hauls about a gazillion loads of hay annually. He’s as conscientious a neighbor as you’ll ever find.
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Irons in the Fire: Voices from the other side

September 24, 2019
Paul Marchant
It’s no secret to anyone that grief, death and loss are unavoidable byproducts of life. With every revolution of the blue orb and with each trip we make around the sun, the likelihood of encountering pain, in one or many of its infinite forms, is ever greater.
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Irons in the Fire: I’m a rural snob

August 30, 2019
Paul Marchant
Jackpot, Nevada, is a wide spot in the road about 50 miles south of Twin Falls, Idaho. The town was founded in 1954, shortly after Idaho banned slot machines.
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Irons in the Fire: Everything happens for a reason?

August 23, 2019
Paul Marchant
I went out early that morning to grain and water the leppies and misfits. We were planning on moving cows that morning from Lake Creek to Carson Creek Canyon, and we wanted to get to it before the heat of the midmorning sucked all the fun out of being a cowboy.
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Irons in the Fire: A wild night in Winnemucca

July 25, 2019
Paul Marchant
The last of the evening light had long since disappeared on a moonless Nevada night when James finally pulled up to the Humboldt County fairgrounds. He’d been driving for what seemed like an hour past forever, and he felt like a well-used Oregon Trail ox when he finally reached Winnemucca, one of the crown jewel cities of Nevada’s Great Basin high-desert country.
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Irons in the Fire: Reap what you sow and feed what you bale

July 12, 2019
Paul Marchant
All four tires on my old beater trailer were mostly worn out, somewhere between another couple hundred miles and barely hanging on. The manager of the tire shop wasn’t surprised to see me, nor was he surprised at the sorry state of my tires. He was pretty familiar with my routine.
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Irons in the Fire: See it my way

June 24, 2019
Paul Marchant
A year or two ago, I watched a documentary about a group of Yankees and Brits who’d participated in a humanitarian mission in North Korea. Their stated purpose was a medical mission.
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Irons in the Fire: The economics of goodwill

May 31, 2019
Paul Marchant
I spent several years working in and running feedlots, so I have a keen appreciation, even fondness, for that particular side of the cattle business.
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Irons in the Fire: Finish it posthaste

May 24, 2019
Paul Marchant
In general, I hold pretty fast to a few steady and consistent rules of thumb. One such rule has to do with sticking to your strengths, at least when you’re out in public view. Another fairly reliable and ironic adage is that there is an exception or two to every rule.
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