Sentences with word «rancher»

A "rancher" is someone who owns and manages a large farm or estate, typically used for raising livestock like cattle or horses. Full definition
«They've had to start much earlier and continue much longer than they would in a typical winter, so right now you've got a lot of cattle ranchers in particular who are trying to figure out how long they can continue to do that, how long that's sustainable and perhaps if they need to market their animals sooner than they would,» he said.
The Mochi's Megabucks Update will be coming to Slime Rancher in late February, adding a new slime type and an explorable location to the Far, Far Range.
He spoke Spanish fluently and rode on horseback to track the animal called «El Lobo» for ranchers who needed to protect their livestock.
There are thousands of ranchers on the Great Plains who a decade from now will be earning far more from wind than from cattle sales.»
This breed is American born and bred and was originally created to herd livestock for ranchers in the western part of the United States.
Buy «Dishwasher Safe Jar Mugs» products like Fitz and Floyd Jolly Rancher Jolly Jar Sippee Mug in Blue Raspberry (Set of 6), Artland ® Masonware Mason Jar Mugs with Lids and Straws (Set of 4)
I do the same with a different local rancher with lamb.
Built by ranchers from the district in 1895, this hall was used for community events like political rallies, boxing matches, theatrical evenings, school lectures, Christmas concerts and Anglican and Presbyterian church services...
Those who missed out on last month's Games With Gold can still get Slime Rancher from the store.
The students had to work with local ranchers on whose land a freshwater shrimp's habitat was shrinking, and win their support for planting trees and bushes along creeks.
Livermore was founded by William Mendenhall and named after Robert Livermore, his friend and a local rancher who settled in the area in the 1840s.
The Mead family first came to Wyoming as ranchers in 1890 and the state defines them, and their whiskey.
But Monster Rancher did something wholly unique that awakened the hoarder in many of us.
One of the most high - profile cases involved Oprah Winfrey, who was sued in 1998 by a group of Texas ranchers for a show in which she swore off eating hamburgers because of mad cow disease.
«Beef production has traditionally been linked to deforestation of the Amazon in Brazil; many cattle ranchers used cleared land after deforestation for livestock production,» he said.
Washington (CNN)-- Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid acknowledged Tuesday he is receiving what he called «ugly, vile, vulgar» threats after he labeled supporters of Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy «domestic terrorists» last week.
There are many sheep ranchers who oppose the wholesale poisoning and killing that goes on around them, and specifically forbid it on their own properties.
Lily Gladstone makes her debut as Jamie, a native American rancher whose more at home with horses than people.
Developed in Australia to help ranchers maintain cattle herds, they trace back to dingoes.
United States Air Force didn't log Texas church gunman conviction in U.S. database, Reuters Opening arguments set in trial of Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy, Reuters
For example, when an intervention restricts the production of commodities in one place, it can encourage displacement of production to other locations, such as when ranchers move their cattle from a ranch with deforestation to one free of clearing to «launder» cattle.
While they have become popular companion dogs through the years, they're still used today by many ranchers as herding dogs.
The culling is also designed to ease the worries of Montana ranchers who fear bison will transmit the cattle disease brucellosis, which can cause animals to miscarry, to cows that graze near the park.
Hard candies such as Jolly Ranchers don't cling to your teeth as readily as chewy candy, but they have their own downside: Unlike, say, chocolate - based sweets, which are chewed quickly and wash away relatively easily, hard candy dissolves slowly and saturates your mouth for several minutes at a time, giving bacteria more time to produce harmful acid.
So I bought and owner occupied a single family rancher with a finished in - law apartment in the basement.
You play as a former Bombslinger turned rancher on a vendetta.
And that's the big challenge in conservation, whether you are talking about ranchers in Montana or nomads in Tibet.
Australian Cattle Dogs, also known as Queensland Blue Heelers, are a favorite among American ranchers because they're able to work all day until the job is done.
Contrast that to conventional wool production methods in Australia and China, where ranchers use vast amounts of water to irrigate a hot, dry climate.
In July, the leaders of Forgotten People pushed the EPA to begin cleanup in Cameron because they were worried about the effects of the mines there on ranchers like Gordy, whose cattle drink and graze on uranium - contaminated land.
«This means farmers and ranchers need more fertilizer, which makes it harder to maintain clean air and water.
The drought has killed off much of the natural forage on grazing pastures as well as the alfalfa that Currier and other ranchers typically grow, forcing them to dig into savings to buy hay, straw, soybean supplements and other alternative feeds.
My hubby and I have a small brick rancher with three not so small dogs... we would love for you guys to be our fairy god mother / father!!
Here in south - east Nevada, near Tonopah — an area that has been in near - constant drought for six years — grazing is limited, and cattle ranchers want the horses off the range.
Some Texas ranchers say they've seen the cost of feed double, forcing many to give up on their herds.
She begins writing to a young rancher in Wyoming and after a few letters, she decides to leave the only home she knows and travel to meet this man.
Cattle ranchers took issue with the company for «misleading» consumers about the scope and effects of hormone use in traditional animal farming, while in a recent tweet Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall critiqued A&W for «promoting non-Canadian beef» and suggested supporting chains that source domestically, like McDonald's.
It reminded him of a conversation he'd overheard in a local pub, where an old rancher said he'd just seen two wedgetails feeding on a roadkill kangaroo.
My Dad and brother are still ranchers there — it's always amazing to go home.
- Beautiful 4 bedroom and 3 bath MASSIVE rancher style single family home in private... read more
Horatio Luro was one of the nine children (six sons) of Adolfo Luro, a wealthy rancher who headed a large meat - packing company in Argentina.
Our family ranchers raise not just «Angus» beef, but the best Angus beef.
Collaborate with the game director to formulate and execute the vision for ongoing Slime Rancher development.
While he waited in the backcourt as John Stockton stepped to the line to shoot two crucial free throws during Game 1, he took a Jolly Rancher out of a bag on the scorer's table, unwrapped it and popped it in his mouth.
It stood little chance of passage by the U.S. Senate in any event, where members friendly to western ranchers chair all the key committees it would have to clear.»
Possibly best known from the famous collie depicted in «Lassie», herding dogs (German Shepherds, Shetland sheepdogs, border collies, Cannan dogs, Komondors, etc) were bred to help ranchers move their livestock.
Farmers and ranchers began to use them for hunting or as catch dogs for catching semi-wild cattle and hogs.
Spragg finds poetry (and humor) in the silence of his characters in this superb first novel about a recalcitrant Wyoming rancher who understands the land but struggles to master the tricky terrain of the heart.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z