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The Rancher

The Rancher
Author: Diana Palmer
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2012-12-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1459249399

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New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author Diana Palmer brings her readers back to Branntville, Texas, with Cort Brannt’s story. The heir to the Skylance Ranch empire has women gallop into his life, but the handsome lone wolf sends them just as quickly on their way…until a pretty, vivacious neighbor appears on the range. Has the most eligible bachelor in Branntville met his match?


The Chickasaw Rancher

The Chickasaw Rancher
Author: Neil R. Johnson
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2015-11-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1786255995

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First published in 1961, Neil R. Johnson’s The Chickasaw Rancher tells the story of Montford T. Johnson and the first white settlement of Oklahoma. Abandoned by his father after his mother’s death and then left on his own following his grandmother’s passing in 1868, Johnson became the owner of a piece of land in the northern part of the Chickasaw Nation in what is now Oklahoma. The Chickasaw Rancher follows Montford T. Johnson’s family and friends for the next thirty-two years. Neil R. Johnson describes the work, the ranch parties, cattle rustling, gun fights, tornadoes, the run of 1889, the hard deaths of many along the way, and the rise, fall, and revival of the Chickasaw Nation.—Print Ed.


A Rancher of His Own

A Rancher of His Own
Author: Brenda Harlen
Publisher: Harlequin Special Edition
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2025-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781335402240

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Coming soon! A Rancher of His Own by Brenda Harlen will be available Apr 01, 2025.


The Rancher Takes a Family

The Rancher Takes a Family
Author: Paula Altenburg
Publisher: Tule Publishing
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2018-10-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1949707091

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Rugged rancher Jake McGregor wrangles cattle better than kids, but when he's suddenly saddled with three grieving children, he's determined to step up. His sister's kids shouldn't pay for her error in judgment in naming him guardian. Problem is, he doesn't have a clue what he's doing. And the woman who attempts to help with his every fumble is the one woman he wants to steer clear of... Lacey Anderson loves a challenge, but Jake's already broken her heart once. When his tall shadow darkens the doorway of her classroom, she's ready to shut him out - until she meets her new students, and sees the desperation in Jake's eyes. Emotional intelligence is so not his forte. But she's done banging her head against that wall. Jake, however, is finally ready to learn how to love and Lacey’s the teacher he wants. Is she willing to risk her own heart again to teach him?


The Turnaround

The Turnaround
Author: David Pratt
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-10-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9780991063444

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A fictional story of two ranch families who face challenges turning their ranches into profitable businesses. This book is an introduction to principles and processes taught at the Ranching For Profit School.


Cowboy is a Verb

Cowboy is a Verb
Author: Richard Collins
Publisher: University of Nevada Press
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2019-11-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1948908247

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From the big picture to the smallest detail, Richard Collins fashions a rousing memoir about the modern-day lives of cowboys and ranchers. However, Cowboy is a Verb is much more than wild horse rides and cattle chases. While Collins recounts stories of quirky ranch horses, cranky cow critters, cow dogs, and the people who use and care for them, he also paints a rural West struggling to survive the onslaught of relentless suburbanization. A born storyteller with a flair for words, Collins breathes life into the geology, history, and interdependency of land, water, and native and introduced plants and animals. He conjures indelible portraits of the hardworking, dedicated people he comes to know. With both humor and humility, he recounts the day-to-day challenges of ranch life such as how to build a productive herd, distribute your cattle evenly across a rough and rocky landscape, and establish a grazing system that allows pastures enough time to recover. He also intimately recounts a battle over the endangered Gila topminnow and how he and his neighbors worked with university range scientists, forest service conservationists, and funding agencies to improve their ranches as well as the ecological health of the Redrock Canyon watershed. Ranchers who want to stay in the game don’t dominate the landscape; instead, they have to continually study the land and the animals it supports. Collins is a keen observer of both. He demonstrates that patience, resilience, and a common-sense approach to conservation and range management are what counts, combined with an enduring affection for nature, its animals, and the land. Cowboy is a Verb is not a romanticized story of cowboy life on the range, rather it is a complex story of the complicated work involved with being a rancher in the twenty-first-century West.


The Making of a Rancher

The Making of a Rancher
Author: Jack F. Kirkeby
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2013-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781494401870

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In The Making of a Rancher, Jack F. Kirkeby takes us back to Scotland where a young boy courageously leaves home in the first decade of the 20th Century and sets out to find his Uncle in Wyoming. In the process, the boy becomes man, a father and a successful Wyoming rancher. Key historical facts blend with rich characters in this sweeping drama that is the prequel to Death on Portal Mesa, the author's first novel. Both books are available in print and as e-books at Amazon.com and most major online retailers.


How to Not Go Broke Ranching

How to Not Go Broke Ranching
Author: Walt Davis
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-10-25
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: 9781463611880

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"Walt Davis spent more than fifty years as a working rancher in Texas and Oklahoma. He has lived all of the joys and all of the sorrows that go with ranch life and it is his unbiased opinion that ranching is (depending on how it is done) either the world's best way to make a living or an unending struggle against nature that will break the strongest spirit. He soon realized that agriculture is a biological rather than an industrial process."--Back cover.


Comeback Farms

Comeback Farms
Author: Greg Judy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780972159739

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Many folks are hesitant to try Holistic Planned Grazing because of what they think it entails. Greg Judy's book responds to such hesitancy with enthusiasm and positive attitude and by articulating the basics in a very simple way, demonstrating to readers that it is possible to make these changes without a lot of infrastructure investment. Judy shows how to add sheep, goats and pigs to existing cattle operations. He explains fencing and water systems that build on existing infrastructure set up for Management-intensive Grazing. Sharing his first-hand experience (mistakes as well as successes), Judy takes graziers to the next level. He shows how High Density Grazing (HDG) on his own farm and those he leases can revitalize hayed out, scruffy, weedy pastures, and turn them into highly productive grazing landscapes that grow both green grass and greenbacks. If you have six cows or 6000, you can utilize High Density Grazing to create fertile soils, lush pastures and healthy livestock. Greg Judy, the master of custom grazing, shows how to earn profits with little risk while using other people's livestock on leased land. Judy details how to work with Nature without costly inputs, and how to let the animals be your labor force. Comeback Farms covers multi-species grazing; developing parasite-resistant hair sheep flocks and grass-genetic cattle; and how to select, train and care for livestock guardian dogs. It includes High Density Grazing fencing techniques, diagrams for HDG fencing and paddock moves; and how to calve with HDG. By following Judy's examples, you'll keep your neighbors talking and wondering how you keep your fields green and your livestock grazing year-around. In the process you'll be pocketing your profits.


The Adventures of a Rancher

The Adventures of a Rancher
Author: Duane Dahl
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2016-04-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9781530726806

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Being born dead was a lousy way to start life, but not so for author Duane Dahl. He was born and raised in the far northeastern corner of South Dakota in the mid-1940s. This is a story which millions of Americans share, having roots in the farmlands of the Midwest prairie. It was a time of transition after World War II, when agricultural mechanization was replacing horse drawn equipment. Life on the prairie however, had not seen electrification of the ranches and farms in the heartland. Teachers in one room school houses taught children up through the eighth grade. Duane grew up with cattle and all through his life all he wanted to be was a cowboy and cattleman with his own ranch. Life however, is not that simple and "The Adventures of a Rancher" chronicles the disappointments and joys of living off the land. In an era when the national population is landless, having no direct connection with land, this is an important treatise that will help the urbanite understand the travails of growing America's food. Ranchers often have other jobs to supplement their sporadic incomes. Whether it is grain, fruit, or meat, the rancher cannot negotiate the price they get for their investment and hard work. Duane found it necessary to become a long distance truck driver to help pay the bills and keep him in the cattle business. He drove the highways from Texas to Canada and not without near death experiences on the road. God rode with him and angels protected this gentle man. Ranchers of Duane's generation looked beyond the sky not just for rain to water their crops and livestock, but lived in a relationship with God Almighty. Their faith in a living and loving God not only sustained them, but during the most difficult circumstances gave them a peace that surpassed understanding. Duane knew that rains, snow, wind, and drought came upon the land regardless one's religion. Duane's life has been an example of an imperfect man, loved by God, and being a blessing to those who have had the privilege of sharing the trail with him. This is a story of God-given resilience to the human spirit in a setting of ranching from the prairie of South Dakota to the Rocky Mountains of Colorado and the Uinta Mountains of Utah. It has been those experiences that Duane has written that the faith of a child in a God that is ever present, is worthy of our trust, not only to save us, but by His grace strengthens us in all of our circumstances.