Great Ranches of the West

Great Ranches of the West
Title Great Ranches of the West PDF eBook
Author Jim Keen
Publisher KM Media
Pages 0
Release 2007-07-09
Genre Cowboys
ISBN 9780971335516

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Ranches of the American West

Ranches of the American West
Title Ranches of the American West PDF eBook
Author Linda Leigh Paul
Publisher Rizzoli International Publications
Pages 296
Release 2009
Genre Decoration and ornament, Rustic
ISBN

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A look at American ranches, from century-old working ranches to rugged new compounds designed for life in the West.

Historic Ranches of Texas

Historic Ranches of Texas
Title Historic Ranches of Texas PDF eBook
Author Lawrence Clayton
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 98
Release 1997
Genre History
ISBN 0292711891

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Traces the history and present-day operation of twelve prominent Texas ranches.

Dude Ranches of the American West

Dude Ranches of the American West
Title Dude Ranches of the American West PDF eBook
Author David R. Stoecklein
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2004-06
Genre Dude ranches
ISBN 9781931153614

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Showcases more than 25 dude ranches across the American West

Legendary Ranches

Legendary Ranches
Title Legendary Ranches PDF eBook
Author Holly Endersby
Publisher Western Horseman Book
Pages 0
Release 2007
Genre Ranches
ISBN 9780762770786

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In our latest offering, Western Horseman Books explores the cowboys, horses, history and traditions of North America's greatest ranches. From the arid grasslands of Arizona to the foothills of the Canadian Rockies, these cowboys have been ranching in time-honored ways for more than 100 years. The cowboys are still horseback, gathering, sorting and branding, just as those who came before them, and the horses they ride are as strong and rugged as the land they travel. Complete with stunning photography and compelling stories that trace history from the late 1800s through today. FEatured ranches: Adams, Babbitt, Bell, Crago, CS, Dragging Y, Four Sixes, Gang, Haythorn, O RO, Pitchfork, Stuart, Waggoner.

Ranching West of the 100th Meridian

Ranching West of the 100th Meridian
Title Ranching West of the 100th Meridian PDF eBook
Author Richard L. Knight
Publisher
Pages 288
Release 2002
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Recommended by The Nature Conservancy magazine. Ranching West of the 100th Meridian offers a literary and thought-provoking look at ranching and its role in the changing West. The book's lyrical and deeply felt narratives, combined with fresh information and analysis, offer a poignant and enlightening consideration of ranchers' ecological commitments to the land, their cultural commitments to American society, and the economic role ranching plays in sustainable food production and the protection of biodiversity. The book begins with writings that bring to life the culture of ranching, including the fading reality of families living and working together on their land generation after generation. The middle section offers an understanding of the ecology of ranching, from issues of overgrazing and watershed damage to the concept that grazing animals can actually help restore degraded land. The final section addresses the economics of ranching in the face of declining commodity prices and rising land values brought by the increasing suburbanization of the West. Among the contributors are Paul Starrs, Linda Hasselstrom, Bob Budd, Drummond Hadley, Mark Brunson, Wayne Elmore, Allan Savory, Luther Propst, and Bill Weeks. Livestock ranching in the West has been attacked from all sides -- by environmentalists who see cattle as a scourge upon the land, by fiscal conservatives who consider the leasing of grazing rights to be a massive federal handout program, and by developers who covet intact ranches for subdivisions and shopping centers. The authors acknowledge that, if done wrong, ranching clearly has the capacity to hurt the land. But if done right, it has the power to restore ecological integrity to Western lands that have been too-long neglected. Ranching West of the 100th Meridian makes a unique and impassioned contribution to the ongoing debate on the future of the New West.

The Big Ranch Country

The Big Ranch Country
Title The Big Ranch Country PDF eBook
Author J. W. Williams
Publisher Double Mountain Books
Pages 370
Release 1999
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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A Double Mountain Books classic reissue, this storybook travelogue covers the big ranches of West and South Texas. Williams made many informal excursions to study their history, founders, and owners, picking up facts, folklore, and range gossip along the way. He documents the fifteen largest ranches in Texas and the ways they adapted to changing conditions in the ranching industry. Photographs and maps illustrate the text. Though it never received wide circulation following its publication in 1954, The Big Ranch Country has been recognized as a standard work by ranch historians. J. W. Williams wrote often in books and newspapers about West Texas, and his work is still cited by authors and scholars.