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Where's the Beef? Less of It in Texas
Wall Street Journal
Surrounded by parched prairies and dry watering holes, ranchers in Texas and Oklahoma have deeply culled their herds and helped cut the national cattle population to the lowest level in decades. They have found greener pastures in states such as Iowa ...
Beef exports boom as US herd stays lowWestern Farm Press

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A place for ewe(s) on Midwest farms and ranches
Prairie Star
25-28 in Scottsdale, the annual meetings brought together over 400 sheep farmers, ranchers, lamb feeders, processors, mill and wool warehouseman and allied industries. Several new initiatives were showcased at the annual meeting.

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Farmers and ranchers oppose stricter child-labor rules
The Republic
By JERRY DANIEL REED - Scripps Howard News Service Richard Thorpe worries the pathway he took to the rural ranching life he enjoys today may be blocked for kids who grow up in town. Thorpe, owner of the Mesa TY Ranch east of Winters, Texas, ...

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