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Her parents own Nyngarie Station, an organic cattle ranch in Quilpie.
Then, in front of a cattle ranch, appears a more surprising sign.
My wife, Terri, and I also own and manage a cattle ranch.
We do not want the Amazon to become a global cattle ranch.
The land where the sanctuary was built is a former cattle ranch.
Mr. Grant's father, Neil, operates a large cattle ranch adjacent to his son's property.
McBride grew up outside Aspen, on a cattle ranch his parents named Lost Marbles.
She grew up on her family's 6,000-acre cattle ranch in Deer Lodge, Mont.
I watched Mama and Daddy work on the cattle ranch harder than anyone I knew.
Ricardo Romero inherited a former cattle ranch in Veracruz, Mexico, from his father decades ago.
It profiles a teenager who lives and works on her family's cattle ranch in Montana.
Then there's the senator from Wyoming, inexplicably plagued with dead wolves on his cattle ranch.
Lynch spent his childhood on his grandfather's midwestern cattle ranch where he learned about leather goods.
She also bought up tens of thousands of acres to run a fully functional cattle ranch.
Maria Dodds described an all-out assault on her family's cattle ranch in January and February.
When he was 3, his family moved to a 40,000-acre cattle ranch near Mount Kenya.
Her obituary described their time together as "happy years" spent on golf courses and their cattle ranch.
On my second day in Coshocton, I posted a photo from a local cattle ranch on Instagram.
At the cattle ranch, Seventh Calvary members are fastidiously taking apart watches for some weird mysterious reason.
A fifth-generation Arizonan, the senator grew up on the cattle ranch founded by his Mormon ancestors.
Chase's first role with Koch Industries was on a cattle ranch when he turned 15 years old.
The family who rented me my room owned a cattle ranch and were preparing for calving season.
Growing up on an Arizona cattle ranch in a Mormon family of 13 certainly helps build one.
Our latest 360 video takes you to 1,000-year-old megaliths on a cattle ranch in Brazil.
The 1794 backstory is intricate: The oldest cattle ranch in Texas, near San Antonio, dates to that year.
The worst job I had was working on a cattle ranch as a utility farmer, making $8.25 an hour.
Costing around A$100 million, the dump would occupy 100 hectares (250 acres) of a cattle ranch called Wallerberdina.
They take classes, they help to govern the college, and they work on its cattle ranch and alfalfa farm.
Last year, we sent our eldest child, Corrie, then 14, to spend a month working on a cattle ranch.
However, when I'm home on my family's cattle ranch in Washington state, I eat beef almost daily. Burgers. Steak.
At age 15, he left home to work at a cattle ranch in Harrison County, near the Kentucky state line.
The Lucases bought a cattle ranch in Cross Timbers, Missouri, that has grown to 15,000 acres, with over 3,8003 cattle.
He instead delved into his thoughts on ordered liberty and his older daughter's recent stint living on a cattle ranch.
Fowler, whose father is a police official in New South Wales, had obtained a job at a cattle ranch in Canada.
Born in the small town of Snowflake, Arizona, Flake grew up in a Mormon family and lived on a cattle ranch.
There's Mission Nuestra Señora del Espíritu Santo de Zúñiga, built in 1749 and by some accounts the first cattle ranch in Texas.
At the lot's northwest corner, a metal gate—the kind you might find on a cattle ranch—hangs open on its hinge.
They tell a story of entrapment and suffering on a cattle ranch before police came after the people accused of exploiting them.
Her move to join the nascent mobile business was a far cry from her childhood growing up on a Wyoming cattle ranch.
Mark Nutsch never expected he would use horseback riding — a skill he learned growing up on a Kansas cattle ranch — in battle.
He had returned after more than a year of boxing in Texas and working on a cattle ranch in the Australian outback.
Before it was given to the state, it was a working cattle ranch and retreat owned by the Harriman and Guggenheim families.
Before it was given to the state, it was a working cattle ranch and retreat owned by the Harriman and Guggenheim families.
Mr. Bezos, who spent summers working at his grandfather's cattle ranch in Texas, also went to Princeton, where he studied computer science.
He began donating to political figures — to then-governor Pence, but also to multiple representatives in Missouri, where Lucas ran a cattle ranch.
"Politics are different in Del Rio," said Kim Canseco, who lives in Del Rio and runs a cattle ranch across the Mexican border.
Cole Avery, who's been running a cattle ranch for three years in Mississippi, said he drove 18 hours to be at the rally.
Just months before her trip to Alaska, Beckley lived on an inactive cattle ranch, but says there was only one cow on the property.
Okay, more accurately, the 2,800-pound Holstein-Friesian is a steer who makes his home at farmer Geoff Pearson's cattle ranch in Western Australia.
Raised on a cattle ranch in the Sierra Nevada mountains of California, she spent nights looking at the Milky Way in the "amazingly dark" sky.
Tony Smith, who owns a cattle ranch next to the caves, told CNN affiliate WJHL there are five big caves stretching for around 9 miles.
Fowler had recently been working on a cattle ranch in British Columbia, and Chynna Deese planned to spend several weeks with him exploring his new home.
But his family was lucky: There was usually fresh beef from his grandfather's cattle ranch in the freezer, as well as rabbits, antelope and game birds.
I grew up on a cattle ranch in Washington state, and today I'm among several landowners supporting our third- and fourth-generation family-run cattle operation.
AT KIFUKU, a cattle ranch in Kenya, the dry-stone walls are reminiscent of England; by the farmhouse, a pair of boats sit on an artificial lake.
During university, he spent a year studying at A&M University in East Texas and met his now-wife Madison, who grew up on a cattle ranch.
His parents, Bernard C. Williams and the former Priscilla Jarvis, owned a cattle ranch there; Mr. Williams grew up working on the ranch and participated in rodeos.
Since the city was founded on a cattle ranch on a highland plateau, Brasilia has expanded to become the nation's fourth-biggest metropolis with some 0003 million inhabitants.
Then, she saw him: Walter, sitting by himself in clothes that were dirty from working at a local cattle ranch, his hands cuffed and chains around his waist.
Ebell grew up on a cattle ranch and studied philosophy, political theory, and history in college — not climate science — though he regularly passes judgement on climate scientists' work.
Mr. Katter, who once ran a 250,000-acre cattle ranch, said he had had "high-level talks" with both leaders but had not reached an agreement with either.
At one point, I spotted a diamond-shaped clearing—all that remained of a cattle ranch that Tutu Pombo had carved out of the jungle and then abandoned.
The cooks grill shrimp in Las Vegas, hand-squeeze orange juice at a cattle ranch outside Los Angeles and make date-themed dishes in Coachella Valley in California.
Or as wrong as thinking that a few days on a cattle ranch can teach you all you need to know about the people in your new community.
His brother, Santiago Uribe, is awaiting trial on charges that he was a leader of a death squad called the "Twelve Apostles" that was run from his cattle ranch.
In 2012, while looking for a new pond deposit, he heard that a private collector had stumbled upon an unusual site on a cattle ranch near Bowman, North Dakota.
Update July 12: Zuckerberg went live from a research facility a mile under the earth in South Dakota on Wednesday, then had lunch on a 2,500 acre cattle ranch.
They finally concluded that the bacteria was traced to river water, cattle feces and wild-pig feces on a California cattle ranch scarcely a mile from a spinach field.
She told doctors that, in the spring of 2016, she lived on an inactive cattle ranch in southern Oregon, but, "There was just one cow," she said, according to NPR.
In addition to his farm near Morogoro, Mr Shem owns a large cattle ranch upon which smaller farmers have encroached, leading to court cases and what he calls "psychological warfare".
His father retired in April as a construction foreman in the Cheyenne office of Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association, an electric utility, and now operates the family's cattle ranch.
"There are a lot of similarities between cyberspace and open space," Mr. Barlow, who was raised on his family's 230,225-acre cattle ranch in Wyoming, told People magazine in 215.
Most spend the winter here in hives scattered across a 22006,290-acre cattle ranch surrounded by low hills with easy access to water, a necessity for such a concentrated population.
The student body of 25 or so young men is expected to help out on the college's cattle ranch and farm as part of a two-year liberal arts program.
Nonetheless, the historic Hearst cattle ranch (yes, the Hearsts of magazine fame) has become a hybrid solar farm for Apple, merging the world of tech with a centuries-old trade.
Audemio spent the formative years of his childhood on a cattle ranch that his father inherited from his parents, who came to Mexico in the 1930s to escape the Spanish Civil War.
One fan, who runs a cattle ranch, paid her $250 to read a custom script in a nude video, which he could then send out as a "thank you" for his customers.
"We are going seven days a week," Mr. Butler said one recent afternoon at his cattle ranch here, watching as the trucks navigated a rutted pathway he calls his private toll road.
Swarms of herders from another county had invaded, attacking any farm or cattle ranch in their path, big or small, stealing livestock, ransacking homes and shooting people with high-powered assault rifles.
Bald and muscular, with a square jaw and thick beard, he's handy with pistols, rifles and hunting bows, and looks more at home on a working cattle ranch than most M.F.A. graduates.
On Baseball Mike Moore made a good living in Major League Baseball, enough to own a cattle ranch in Arizona and a farm in Oklahoma, where he grew up and still lives.
The FIRB rejected bids by China's State Grid and CK Infrastructure for the nation's biggest electricity network Ausgrid in 2016 and blocked the sale of the country's biggest cattle ranch to Chinese buyers.
The writer William Kittredge was raised on a cattle ranch in southeastern Oregon and later spent 30 years as a professor of English and creative writing at the University of Montana in Missoula.
The sale of the Australia's largest cattle ranch to Chinese firms was blocked in November by Morrison, who said the assets including area the size of South Korea should remain in Australian hands.
But Hacienda Valdelagua, a cattle ranch two miles from the village of Castilblanco de los Arroyos, a 45-minute drive north of Seville, has gone further than most in pursuit of a Moorish feel.
His parents split when he was young, and Strait was brought up by his father, a math teacher who also became the proprietor of the family's cattle ranch, down the road in Big Wells.
The hefty asking price includes the furnished estate, multiple other homes on the land, cattle, ranch equipment and machinery, grazing permits, water rights to a nearby private river, elk hunting rights, and mineral rights.
Before the hives are moved to the California almond groves where they are used in January and February, they are kept on a cattle ranch at a safe distance from pesticide and herbicide sprays.
His mother owns and manages the Ranney Ranch, a cattle ranch in Corona, N.M. His father is the dean of the Duke University law school, and the president-elect of the American Law Institute.
The two men first connected in 2010, during the campaign against Proposition B. After it passed, Parson, whose district included Lucas's cattle ranch and one of his speedways, sponsored the legislation that effectively defanged the bill.
In its June judgment, the court dismissed the adverse possession claim as Moi only owned the land for 11 years prior to the 2009 evictions, after buying it in late 1997 from Ol Pejeta, a cattle ranch.
Formerly a cattle ranch, Page Springs Cellars sits along an aquifer, and the resulting artesian springs, which flow at a rate of 21975,000 gallons per minute, help irrigate the vineyards and wash the machines in the cellar.
In a sign of the growing sensitivity, the Australian government rebuffed two offers from Chinese companies to buy the nation's biggest cattle ranch, S. Kidman and Co., on the grounds the deal was against the country's interest.
TransWest Express, a connector that the billionaire Philip Anschutz is proposing to install from the enormous wind farm he is developing on his south-central Wyoming cattle ranch to Las Vegas, is also awaiting a federal go-ahead.
But shards of Bundyville have stuck with the branch of the family that made its way to Nevada, where they set up a cattle ranch and became the face of unyielding, armed protest over how Washington manages Western lands.
A federal court ruled last week that the statute of limitations did not apply in the case of Fazenda Brasil Verde, a huge cattle ranch in northern Brazil where dozens of people were found working in slave-like conditions.
Pilots who patrol the Anna Creek cattle ranch in South Australia must pick out small water bores in the ranch's 8,880 square miles of dry pasture, an area larger than Israel, where small errors can equate to big misses.
Before the founding team of Zipline departed the United States to be present for the program's launch in Rwanda, they gave TechCrunch a tour of their testing site, a base on a private cattle ranch just outside of San Francisco.
But the first building has yet to be completed on the 2000,270-acre former cattle ranch, three years after breaking ground, and business has shifted its focus to other African countries, like Rwanda, with competing visions to become modern tech hubs.
It enables the institute to document births, deaths and movements of more than 2,100 individual giraffes across roughly 1,500 square miles of land, which is stretched out among a patchwork of national parks, a cattle ranch, Masai livestock ranges and farms.
He bought and moved to a 2,000-acre sustainably-run cattle ranch along the eastern slope of the Cascade Mountain Range and plunged back into competitive rowing — winning gold in the 2013 FISA World Masters Rowing Championships in Varese, Italy.
From the back porch of the cattle ranch owned by Karen Aspevig Stevenson and her husband, the view stretches for miles, with ponderosa pines and juniper bushes swaying in a wind that blows so strong it sounds almost like ocean waves.
Professor Forrester, who grew up on a Nebraska cattle ranch, was working at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the 22010s when he developed the field of system dynamics modeling to help corporations understand the long-term impact of management policies.
But the first building has yet to be completed on the 22020,22015-acre former cattle ranch, three years after breaking ground, and business has shifted its focus to other African countries, like Rwanda, with competing visions to become modern tech hubs.
You need money, contacts, passion — oh, and lots and lots of talent to start your own business, which is why Bethany Yellowtail's journey from living on a cattle ranch on Southeastern Montana to becoming a successful L.A.-based designer is so inspiring.
He and his nephew quickly turned the untamed grass flats into a cattle ranch, a practice that the island's subsequent landowners found to be more lucrative than development, at least until oil and gas leases and — eventually — preservation and tourism took precedence.
At 16, Mr. Sherin dropped out of DeWitt Clinton High School, where he was the star quarterback, and made his way to West Texas, where he worked on a cattle ranch before resuming his education at the Fountain Valley School in Colorado Springs.
The Lodge & Spa at Brush Creek Ranch shares 30,000 acres near Saratoga in south central Wyoming, about an hour's drive from Laramie, with a working cattle ranch and 20 miles of private fishing riverfront, including 225 miles on the North Platte River.
Calçoene Journal CALÇOENE, Brazil — As the foreman for a cattle ranch in the far reaches of the Brazilian Amazon, Lailson Camelo da Silva was razing trees to convert rain forest into pasture when he stumbled across a bizarre arrangement of towering granite blocks.
Ward Scott, the host of a conservative podcast he records from a cattle ranch outside Gainesville, said that while he believed felons should be able to vote if they paid their debt to society, the amendment's timing seemed designed to increase liberal turnout in elections.
Mr. Costner plays John Dutton, the patriarch of the largest contiguous cattle ranch in the United States — the size of Rhode Island, best navigated by helicopter — which abuts a national park, an Indian reservation and a town overflowing with land developers and energy speculators.
The case heard by the Inter-American Human Rights Court last week involved 503 men aged 15 to 40, mostly poor, illiterate and of African descent, who activists say were lured under false promises to work on a vast cattle ranch in Brazil's northern state of Para.
He owns more land than Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, the 28th-largest landowner in the US.While the details of Anschutz's real-estate holdings are unknown, he reportedly owns a 500-square-mile cattle ranch in Wyoming that he plans on turning into the world's largest wind farm.
WASHINGTON — Rex W. Tillerson owns more than $50 million of Exxon Mobil stock, has earned an annual salary of $10 million and holds a range of positions — from director at the Boy Scouts of America to the managing director of a Texas horse and cattle ranch.
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Last year the Sasses sent their 14-year-old daughter to work on a cattle ranch so that she could experience the "unrelenting encounter with daily necessity," like learning how to drive a manual tractor and, he proudly recounts, donning shoulder-length gloves to perform rectal exams on pregnant cows.
At the peak of his empire, he claimed he was taking in $1 million a day, had $52 million stashed in Cayman Islands banks and $19843 million in stockpiled heroin, and owned office buildings in Detroit, a cattle ranch in North Carolina and apartments in New York, Miami, Los Angeles and Puerto Rico.
The bride's father, a former professional polo player who is a member of the Polo Hall of Fame, now owns a horse and cattle ranch in Aiken, S.C. Her mother serves is a managing director, portfolio manager and a co-head of Tiano, Armour & Smyth Wealth Managers at J.P. Morgan Securities in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
Founded in 3.73 as one the state's original 27 counties, Calaveras evolved from one of the Sierra Foothill's most prosperous gold districts into a small cattle ranch community with a total population of 45,000, according to Jack Garamendi, one of five county supervisors, who says his district is home to 258 percent of the county's legal and illicit cannabis growers.
There's a mom raising her son on a cattle ranch, a mom who brings her baby on rock climbs, a trans mom and her wife who constantly have to explain that they are both their child's mother, a mom who refuses to give up her career as a dancer, a single mom, and a mom who's just learning what it even means to be a mom.

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