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Day of the Gaucho Waning in Argentina

By | Cattle, Cowboys, Ranches

Argentina’s Beef Debate: Feedlot or Grassland? By Juan Forero Washington Post Foreign Service Thursday, September 10, 2009 The world’s top cattle producing countries have been penning up cattle for years, and now Argentina, which has slipped from the international beef dominance it once enjoyed, is following the trend. But a…

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Roy Rogers Museum Closing

By | Cowboys, Museums

I’ve written about Roy Rogers before but here is some sad news. A letter from Roy Rogers, Jr.: I have been personally agonizing over how to start this letter. I guess by saying thank you. Thank you for the years of love, support, prayer, loyalty to the Rogers Family. You,…

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Buck Brannaman – Cowboy

By | Cowboys, roping, Trainers

One of the best cowboys I’ve ever seen is Dan M. “Buck” Brannaman. He’s an early adopter and leader within the Natural Horsemanship movement and mostly uses the vaquero style of cowboying. Buck lives with his wife, Mary, and three daughters on a 1,200 acre ranch in Sheridan, Wyoming. And…

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National Finals Rodeo

By | Competition, Cowboys

The premier cowboy competition is the National Rodeo Finals held in Las Vegas. This year the dates are December 3-12 and the actual event is held at the Thomas Mack center on the campus of the University of Las Vegas. The Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA), is governing authority for…

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