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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: Does it matter who left the gate open?

April 29, 2019
Paul Marchant
Anybody who’s ever lived, and especially anybody who’s ever tried to raise kids or cattle, knows you can’t avoid making choices. As a matter of fact, that is really an absurd statement. You can’t even function without making a choice.
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Irons in the Fire: One millimeter at a time

April 24, 2019
Paul Marchant
It was shaping up to be a good spring day. The snow was pretty much gone, and the mud was drying up. It was one of the first days of the year that dared me to attack it without the aid of muck boots or snow packs on my feet.
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Irons in the Fire: Ranch driving lessons

March 29, 2019
Paul Marchant
Winter had been dragging on for what seemed like forever. The notion of warm, sunny days and green grass seemed about as distant and likely as a Cleveland Browns Super Bowl victory parade or a referendum for common sense on a San Francisco ballot.
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Irons in the Fire: You’re only as good as your last stop

March 25, 2019
Paul Marchant
It was a rarity, but I was actually on schedule – not ahead of schedule but on schedule nonetheless. Somehow, I wasn’t running late. The morning feeding was done, the weather was cooperating, and there was a chance I’d make it to the sale yard in time for lunch before the bull sale.
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Irons in the Fire: The Walmart parking lot

February 27, 2019
Paul Marchant
I wish I had just a dime or two for every gallon of fuel I’ve used on wasted or superfluous trips to town. If I did, my healthy retirement fund might actually exist somewhere besides that spot in my consciousness which houses all my wildest dreams.
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Irons in the Fire: Wintertime blackbirds and bones

February 22, 2019
Paul Marchant
 At sunrise, just a couple of days after Groundhog Day, I heard a comfortably familiar yet startling sound. Just outside the back door, 20 feet up in the bare poplar tree, two or three dozen blackbirds were chirping away as if they were welcoming May Day to the first week of February.
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Ample grass feeds thriving cattle in South Carolina

February 22, 2019
Paul Marchant
Avery Parrish and his wife of 59 years, Raye, call Saluda, South Carolina, home. Avery describes himself as a “jack of all trades and master of none.”
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Irons in the Fire: The farmer way

January 30, 2019
Paul Marchant
It was about the fourth day of the first real cold stretch of the winter – still the first week of January. It was the time of year when, each day, I counted the seconds at sundown to try to verify if the days really were indeed getting longer.
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Irons in the Fire: Courage and stupidity

January 24, 2019
Paul Marchant
Several years ago, my younger brother, who is 15 years my junior, was getting mouthy with me about something. I think he was home for the summer between semesters at college. He could run circles around me academically – and I’m pretty sure, as the baby of the family, he’s Mama’s favorite.
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Irons in the Fire: Home means Nevada?

December 27, 2018
Paul Marchant
I doubt many travelers would have agreed with my assessment of the beautiful scenery I’d been taking in for several hours, but I genuinely enjoyed my drive across the understated majesty of Nevada’s high desert country.
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