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As landowners age, many are looking to offload their enormous properties.
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Anti-border wall activists are racing to find landowners along the Rio Grande before they sign contracts with the state.
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From Texas Standard: Up and down the Gulf Coast, Texans are still trying to get back to where they were before Hurricane Harvey hit. Some have had to...
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A lot of cowboys built up a their stock on U.S. public lands. But today the number of actual independent cattlemen working on these lands is dropping.
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From Texas Standard: Texas’ Rio Grande Valley is home to over 200,000 food-producing animals. But it’s facing a critical veterinarian shortage. That...
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Tuesday was a slow day for cattle sales at the Milano Livestock Exchange in Milam County. A day before, the World Health Organization had released a…
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Years of drought have taken a toll on agriculture, particularly cattle ranching. Now instead of too little water, there's too much. But the rains may revive pastures and allow rebuilding of herds.
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With whistles and "whoops" Mark Lange is calling to and directing Ira one of his bird dogs. Ira is a brown and white German short haired pointer. She is…