Read full article: Vote for your 2025 Fan Favorite parade entry Watch the 2025 Western Heritage Parade & Cattle Drive live on KSAT Saturday, Feb. 1, at 11 a.m. Preview of Western Heritage Weekend, ...
SPEARFISH, S.D. -- Spring and summer are perfect seasons to learn more about the region's agricultural heritage. One of the best places to learn the "western" traditions is at the High Plains Western ...
The Great Western Cattle Trail was used during the late 19th century for movement of cattle and horses to markets in eastern and northern states. North Dakota Great Western Trail Chair Darrell Dorgan ...
The cattlemen and -women of Glenn and Colusa counties have been working to keep some of the old ways of western culture alive and will do so again when the annual Colusa Western Days kicks off for the ...
The grass crunches underfoot and dust billows in dense clouds as a truck and trailer speed out of public lands in Montrose County. The trailer is full of calves lowing plaintively. The driver gives ...
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In the debate over grazing in the West, there’s a trend toward magical thinking. In their Aug. 12 commentary, “If you like fish and birds, hug a cow” ranchers Pat and Sharon O’Toole indulge in ...
Cows don't like rock music. They're not too crazy about Western songs, either. They do like opera. That's what Fay Dickey told me when I interviewed her 25 years ago on her dairy farm near Leonard, ...
The Great Western Cattle Trail was used during the late 19th century for movement of cattle and horses to markets in eastern and northern states. North Dakota Great Western Trail Chair Darrell Dorgan ...
Short Horns graze near Needle Rock in Delta County. Ranchers on the Western Slope have seen a dramatic increase in cattle rustling in the last few months. The grass crunches underfoot and dust billows ...
Long before ranches and homesteads existed on the frontier, cowboys drove longhorns and horses all the way from Matamoros, Mexico, to open-ranges in the Dakotas, Wyoming and Montana Dakota territories ...