rancher


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a person who owns or operates a ranch

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- Ubuntu kernel: Rancher leverages the excellent track record of Canonical's Ubuntu server kernel team to ensure timely security updates for k3OS and comprehensive device support.
The BFRDP is an education, training, technical assistance and outreach program designed to help farmers, ranchers and managers of non-industrial private forest land--specifically those who are aiming to start farming and those who have been farming or ranching for 10 or fewer years.
Farmers and ranchers have a critical insight when it comes to improving their systems.
Whether you're packing out a nice buck or plowing the drive, it's all about comfort and capability, and one of our favorite ATVs is the midsize but mighty Honda FourTrax Rancher AT.
The Research Title included a new beginning farmer and rancher priority mission area within the Initiative for Future Agriculture and Food Systems competitive grants program.
Those initiatives include the creation of a Native American Farmer and Rancher Council, where top USDA officials and Native American advocates will collaborate to make USDA's programs more accessible for Native Americans farmers and ranchers, as well as enhanced delivery of technical assistance to Native American borrowers, the creation of sub-offices on tribal lands, a systematic review of the farm loan program rules to improve accessibility to Native Americans and other measures designed to improve the provision of farm loan services to Native Americans.
A lawyer was representing the railroad in a lawsuit filed by an old rancher. The rancher's prize bull was missing from the section through which the railroad passed.
CAP has largely succeeded in achieving its modest objectives for numbers of farmer and rancher referrals over the past few years, including a peak of 52 referrals in 2002-2003 (Fetsch, 2005).
Instead, the escaped elk became the object of an unprecedented property rights struggle that pitted an embattled rancher against a state government eager to assert its "right" to destroy property at the whim of the governor.
"I felt tremendously lucky" said the rancher, who wrote a book about his experience.
It must have been a rancher who coined the phrase "labor of love." Because ranchers are faced with changing market conditions year-over-year, weather extremes, backbreaking labor, and perennial breeding challenges, you know the ranching profession is chosen for the passion it inspires in its practitioners.
They believed that anyone with brown skin was a target and cited perpetrators such as Roger Barnett, a local rancher whose vigilante activity has been well documented by media, community groups, and the Mexican Consul stationed in Douglas.
Into the Wind: Wild Horses of North America by Jay Kirkpatrick, Northword Press, 1994 Visit rancher Dayton O.
GET ready for the wildest adventure ever as Monster Rancher is unleashed for the first time ever on video in the UK from Telstar Video Entertainment.