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Among the 2,300 single-family homes on quarter- to half-acre well-tended lots are center hall colonials, ranches and expanded farm ranches.
Millennials aren't buying baby boomers' sprawling ranches, leaving a glut of luxury ranches for sale out west, as Business Insider's Hillary Hoffower previously reported.
Luxury ranches for sale are piling up out west, as millennials aren't interested in buying baby boomers' sprawling ranches, Business Insider's Hillary Hoffower previously reported.
Fazenda Canaã is just one of at least 71 ranches in the Serra do Cachimbo, and both the number of ranches and the size of each appears to be growing.
If you keep driving, you'll go past ranches and ranches until you hit the shore, which is an otherworldly bed of salt that extends a couple hundred yards toward the water.
There's a surplus of multimillion-dollar luxury ranches out west, as baby boomers' children don't want to take over their parents' sprawling ranches, Katherine Clarke reported for The Wall Street Journal.
Deforestation for cattle ranches appears to be a major factor.
But my family still has cattle ranches in Newcastle, Wyoming.
Now, she has three ranches collectively worth almost $86 million.
That company shares a registered agent with Ms. Ellard's ranches.
Chinese players vied for cattle ranches, wineries, ports and mines.
The Easy fire's flames threatened an area of farms and ranches.
Their resulting carbon footprint is 111% lower than conventional beef ranches.
The growing list of struggling sectors includes luxury ranches out west.
Last month, Oprah had two Montecito ranches collectively worth $79 million.
Among the single-family houses, colonials, Capes and ranches are plentiful.
The tree cover was dense, the towns small, the ranches sprawling.
"The ranches are beautiful, but when you combine them, we're combining a modern Western lifestyle [in Arizona]... with an 'Old West' lifestyle in Montana," Morton told Business Insider in 2018, when the ranches were first listed.
Zebu-only ranches in the area suffer a dozen attacks a year.
But on ranches, there is no obvious change in behavior or health.
It would hurt our coastal communities, heartland ranches, wildlife, waters and farms.
They go to the big cities, to dude ranches or on cruises.
America has lost 85033,000 ranches and 82,000 small cattle feeders since NAFTA.
When I arrive at Hal's home among the ranches of Westcliffe, Colo.
Without tourism, it's easy to imagine the Serengeti turned into cattle ranches.
The Fish and Wildlife Service allows ranches to hunt and kill certain animals that are federally designated as threatened or endangered species, if the ranches take certain steps, including donating 10 percent of their hunting proceeds to conservation programs.
Hotels, farms, cattle ranches, beaches and towns line the bases of the mountains.
This episode of Ridiculous Ranches airs on October 16 at 9:00 p.m.
It could cover everything from apartments to offices to farm land and ranches.
Huge swaths of the Amazon rainforest were cut down to create these ranches.
Farms and ranches that flout the law can and should be held accountable.
They have just signed contracts with ranches that can store 6,000 more horses.
Now there are close to 18,23, with about 30 percent on private ranches.
Four houses were ranches on Stewart Road, listed from $949,244 to $236 million.
He was born in the heartland and worked on ranches in Duarte, Calif.
Herders from bare-earth zones in Kenya are often the ones invading ranches.
In later decades, it was known for its dude ranches, which attracted tourists.
These days, he is happiest just spending time on his flourishing Montana ranches.
The fires posed a major threat to farms and ranches in rural communities.
The report indicated 22017% of farms and ranches in the nation are family-owned.
Four of the five ranches it bought and restored are now on the market.
The area's architecture is a mix of Spanish colonials, ranches and regional pueblo design.
So he is raising a $100 million private equity fund to buy Texas ranches.
Many cases involve forced labour on cattle ranches across Brazil's remote and jungle areas.
Arthur Blank, who owns the NFL&aposs Atlanta Falcons, owns two other ranches nearby.
Smiling nostalgically, he said that they had been successful enough to buy themselves ranches.
Some of the people who had known Lyndon lived on isolated ranches or farms.
He sees out-of-state protesters occupying federal land and trespassing on private ranches.
Also: 1A, "Things driven on ranches," made me instantly think of this old commercial.
"I largely won it because of Pizza Ranches all over the state," Huckabee said.
On flat terrain, developers erected collections of Cape Cods, ranches, bilevels and split-levels.
Many cases involve forced labor on cattle ranches across Brazil's remote and jungle areas.
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In the 1930s, they started trickling out into nearby missionary settlements and cattle ranches.
MetLife's agriculture portfolio consists of mortgages for farms, ranches, food production and other agriculture businesses.
Some brought slaves with them to work their newly established cotton farms and cattle ranches.
Agriculture remains North Dakota's dominant industry, with close to 30,000 family-operated farms and ranches.
All of the equipment and staff on both ranches will stay on for the buyer.
But it hasn't been all private islands and 7,000-acre ranches for the half-billionaire.
On some ranches, cowboys round up cattle on four-wheelers and track livestock with drones.
But it never found a strategy that does not put more horses on storage ranches.
Over the past few months, West has purchased two massive multimillion-dollar ranches in Wyoming.
While some ranches send out large troops for rides, Triple Creek focuses on smaller groups.
New York City penthouses, Miami condos, LA mansions, and luxury ranches out west aren't selling.
That changed last week, after he heard immigration agents were raiding ranches in his town.
A few panic-stricken beasts leapt over the fences of cattle ranches along the road.
Dormered capes, ranches and colonials on quarter- to half-acre lots dot sometimes hilly streets.
By contrast, over 7,000 rhinos live on at least 300 private ranches in South Africa.
Part of the Alliance's work strives to make Brazil's current ranches and farms more productive.
We virtually ended the estate, or death, tax on small businesses, ranches, and family farms.
Today, Carmel Valley is still home to many cattle ranches, some encompassing thousands of acres.
ROUNDUP Family-friendly attractions like dude ranches or national parks offer full immersion into nature.
The police broke and ran, pursued by bullets fired from the ranches beside the road.
No cows, no methane, and no need to cut down tropical forests for new ranches.
Housing stock reflects the town's evolution: ranches and raised ranches from the 273s and 1970s, colonials from the 1980s, larger colonials in subdivisions built in the 1990s and higher-end developments, like Taconic Oaks, the Legends and Four Seasons Estates, built in the 2000s.
Assessing life here Roughly 150 ranches dot the county, most of them passed down through families.
Locals complain that heavy-handed rangers on private game ranches stop them fishing and picking mushrooms.
Inheritance taxes impede the transfer of farms and ranches to the next generation across rural America.
His dream never materialized and the region was taken over by orchard farms, then poultry ranches.
He owned two horse and cattle ranches in Texas, where he liked to hunt and ride.
His death, at Pikes Peak Hospice & Palliative Care, was announced on his Tee Cross Ranches website.
Houses range from small Cape Cods and ranches to grand estates on expansive, tree-lined properties.
Farms and ranches occupy more than 39 million acres, almost 90% of North Dakota's land area.
From above, you'll see stunning views of black-sand beaches, waterfalls, working ranches and hidden valleys.
Modest homes, many of them Cape Cods and ranches, sit side by side on small lots.
Rescue crews set off at daybreak Sunday and crossed four ranches to get there, Gazaway said.
The housing stock includes Victorians, ranches, Capes and colonials as well as apartment buildings and condominiums.
About 46,000 horses are now held on ranches at a cost of $49 million a year.
They range from modest colonials and ranches to farmhouses and secluded estates with sweeping river vistas.
Zion Markets (Korean) and 99 Ranches (Taiwanese) jostle with, or even replace, Vons and Albertsons supermarkets.
One of his ranches, in rural Guadalajara, Mexico, had tennis courts and pools around the residence.
Otherwise, these lands might have been carved up and sold off as ranches for the rich.
Housing options include modest Cape Cods and ranches, renovated farmhouses and sprawling estates with glorious vistas.
"I had to make a lot of money first because ranches are not cheap," he says.
"We ride together and we both have a significant amount of horses in separate ranches," she explained.
The blaze has come close to at least four ranches, but crews have protected them, Rooker said.
There are 2.04 million farms and ranches in the U.S., a decline of of 3.2% from 2012.
Turner is also America's second-largest individual landowner, with roughly 2 million acres, including ranches in Argentina.
Farms to factories, hotels to hospitals, and ranches to restaurants – everything would shut down without water service.
Oliveira owns 3,000 head of cattle and ranches on land that was forest just 15 years ago.
In 2014, Johnson paid $4.5 million for a massive 13,700-square-foot mansion in Southwest Ranches, Florida.
The show moves in a glitter-zone of skyscrapers, luxury apartments, expensive restaurants and family horse ranches.
At the high end of $700,000 to $1 million, she added, are rebuilt ranches on wide lots.
In addition to the Mavericks, his business interests included automobile dealerships, hotels, cattle ranches and rodeo arenas.
It's the Texas version of the African safari: the beautiful, controversial world of exotic game-hunting ranches.
Pit bulls were bred for fighting, trained as attack dogs or used on ranches as livestock wranglers.
Venues provided by Hipcamp include nature preserves, farms, and ranches; sheltered getaways away from the public madness.
They brought political change to Utah and Minnesota and brought hay to fire-torn ranches in Oklahoma.
There aren't as many paniolos (Hawaiian cowboys) today as there were in the 22014th century, but several big ranches remain, as does a general appreciation for living off the land: In addition to the ranches, there are coffee farms, lavender fields and scenic hiking loops through forest reserves.
But it also examines how human activities, such as clearing forests for cattle ranches, in turn affect temperatures.
"The federal government has massively subsidized private ranches with public money, grass, and water for decades," said Suckling.
That means ranches sprawling for more than 250,000 acres, vast areas that no individual owner can fully control.
Like most Western ranches in federally dominated counties, the Hammond Ranch holds grazing rights on nearby federal land.
It has visited unheated barns and calorie-rich Pizza Ranches, overstuffed church pews and saloons in unincorporated towns.
The valley is home to large cattle ranches that rely on both private and public land for grazing.
I decided to consider the ranches in terms of taste, ranchiness and what they would pair best with.
It was on the shelf next to a mystery sauce called "Jamaica Mistake," high above the other ranches.
The ranches soon became the place where Marlboro intended to shoot their very first commercials and photograph horses.
He ranches with his son and the fifth generation has been added since the first of the year.
Kanye West recently bought two multimillion-dollar ranches in Wyoming that are roughly 2500 to 256 miles apart.
"People literally put themselves in harm's way to save the ranches," said her brother-in-law, Colter Brown.
CNN: In addition to the donkeys on your ranches, you have a separate project to help other donkeys.
It is surrounded by large citrus and olive ranches, and has the feeling of Tuscany, with bigger mountains.
Scattered throughout are brick 1960s-era ranches and, of course, those townhouses, in stucco and beige-brick finishes.
She graduated from Archbishop McCarthy High School in Southwest Ranches, Florida, in 2017, the school said on Facebook.
Guest ranches in the West tend to lose their family patrons just as prime fly-fishing season begins.
Most are single-family raised ranches, split-levels, Cape Cods and colonials, along with some pre-Revolutionary homes.
The open skies and dusty ranches of Texas fill the screen, but they're subordinate to a larger point.
Sharing the 110 square-mile seashore are about two dozen ranches, whose own heritage there goes back generations.
Elsewhere, houses are more spread out, a mix of colonials, contemporaries, farmhouses, ranches and a few log chalets.
Emaar Development has delivered more than 34,500 homes in Dubai since 2002, including in Downtown Dubai and Arabian Ranches.
He said the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge has taken over the space of 100 ranches since the early 1900s.
But while this is superb for industrial-size ranches, it hasn't meant a new day for cowboys, Higgins writes.
Jonathan Wood is an attorney with Pacific Legal Foundation (PLF) representing Tugaw Ranches, LLC in the lawsuit discussed above.
And when those rattlesnakes start to move in neighbors' ranches, the neighbors ask the rancher to kill the rattlesnakes.
The rest of the book describes her tours of ranches and farms around the world that employ Savory's practices.
He would sneak onto ranches, sleep in the stables, and wake up at dawn so that he could practice.
South Africa is a country of ranches, farms, reserves and national parks, many surrounded by miles of electric fencing.
In fact, many domestic and international ski spots have numerous options for snowmobile tours in parks or private ranches.
Otherwise, Thornwood is primarily residential, its sometimes hilly streets lined with colonials, Capes and ranches, many expanded or rebuilt.
The majority of the fires were set to clear space for farms, ranches, and other forms of resource extraction.
In time he would use his family inheritance to buy one of the largest cattle ranches in the West.
When the slaughterhouses buy from these ranches, they can say they have acquired a cow from a compliant source.
Most said they'll fire up their planes and take their families to Western ranches or homes in other countries.
Homes are in the style of English Tudors, French manor houses and American center-hall colonials and raised ranches.
"For the most part, they advertised English Tudor homes," he said, but they also built colonials, Capes and ranches.
Women are drawn back to the farms and ranches to explore and promote this greater connection to the land.
It's particularly welcome since FSA lends to new smaller and disadvantaged farmers as well as more established farms and ranches.
THE Tierra Grata encampment in the foothills of the Perijá mountains overlooks vast cattle ranches around the city of Valledupar.
Mr. Corlett travels among 123 Miratorg ranches like this one, scattered around central Russia, to train and oversee Russian cowboys.
When the vigilante movement started he was working in a town of lime groves and ranches known as La Ruana.
The evacuation area consists mainly of ranches, farms and a golf course, and is not densely populated, Chief Tennessen said.
They bought land cheap, parceled together ranches from landowners whose relatives had homesteaded it, and built sprawling faux-Western mansions.
Housing stock includes Tudors, Dutch colonials, Victorians, Cape Cods, ranches and stucco houses built mostly between the 1920s and 1950s.
The ranches held a Hollywood, Wild West allure for previous generations, but millennials find them too labor-intensive and expensive.
Sales of luxury ranches have also slowed due to a lack of interest from millennials, Business Insider's Hillary Hoffower reported.
Housing includes condominiums, townhouses and single-family colonials, raised ranches and split levels, with ornate Victorians along several blocks downtown.
Rob Antonucci, a managing member of the Ranches, Roslyn Landing's developer, said that "it's ordinary to have meetings" before construction.
"We're in gator country ... period," said Gilfillian, adding that nearly every pond on the ranches in his area contain alligators.
The president said some of the people crossing the border were ending up dead from the journey on Americans' ranches.
The next week, we drove out to the Frying Pan Ranch, one of the oldest ranches in the Texas panhandle.
But the issue goes back further - to the 1960s when Maasai communal land was combined into so-called group ranches.
But foreign investors have shown interest in starting soy farms, cattle ranches and orange juice processing facilities in the region.
So did agricultural runoff from sugar farms south of Lake Okeechobee and cattle ranches north of the lake, he said.
Along with Saloura, other Syrian restaurants have relocated or opened ranches along the main roads in an area called Aksaray.
Some assets, including the company's hotels and ranches, would not be included in a transaction, one of the people said.
The majority of inventory is dormered capes, ranches and colonials from $500,000 to $700,000 on quarter- to half-acre lots.
Does Mr. Rosendale understand that Montana's farms, ranches and industries depend on the federally funded research performed at those universities?
Our pride in our ranches requires that if we cannot do it ourselves, we hire help to get it done.
Hof, a self-proclaimed pimp, was found dead October 16 after celebrating his 72nd birthday at one of his ranches.
Another third are single-family capes, colonials, Tudors and raised ranches, many of them farther north, where streets are wider.
Solano County, northeast of San Francisco, is a place of cattle ranches, biotechnology research facilities, a military base and vineyards.
American billionaires are buying large ranches across Wyoming, Montana and Texas, creating a new class of luxury assets, writes Bloomberg.
First, I rode horses, traveling alongside a team and wagon and rounding up cows on ranches in western South Dakota.
This is when I began to think about large private landowners, for whom ranches and forests have become attractive investments.
"The people who come to America to work on farms and ranches are not taking jobs from Americans," Perdue said.
Ranches failed, livestock starved, homesteaders went bust and the primary occupation in the valley became suing one's neighbor over water rights.
The nonprofit has rescued 20183,000 donkeys and burros to date and has expanded to two additional ranches in Virginia and Arizona.
He was never happier than when he was out among them in factories or pubs, on ranches or on the beach.
Texas Bluebonnets, Texas It's all too easy to forget that it's not all ranches and desert and big cities in Texas.
Officers arrived to find a gruesome scene at a canal in the town of Southwest Ranches, just southwest of Fort Lauderdale.
And fancier pajarete-producing ranches offer up all kinds of extras, ranging from cinnamon to crushed mazapan candy and even honey.
The Benue state government has said it will offer training to herders to help them learn how to effectively run ranches.
Landless activists routinely invade massive ranches and farms in Latin America's largest nation, where there is deep inequality in land distribution.
For 28 years, Underwood Ranches provided Huy Fong Foods with the ripe red jalapeno peppers that it needed for its Sriracha.
Outside South Africa's cities is cowboy country, with wide, fenced ranches punctuated by townlets featuring beef-jerky stores and tractor wholesalers.
Officials worry that if the screwworm spreads to ranches and farms, it could cause up to $123 billion in livestock losses.
Among those homes is this five-bedroom, seven-bath mansion in Southwest Ranches, Florida, he bought in 2012 for $3.4 million.
While they held a wild west allure for previous generations, millennials find the ranches too labor-intensive and expensive, she wrote.
He tells a story: Earlier this fall, about 70 demonstrators rallied at one of the ranches being bisected by the pipeline.
He said he visited ranches to see bulls when they are young to better recall their personalities when they are dead.
The nonprofit has rescued 13,000 donkeys and burros to date and has expanded to two additional ranches in Virginia and Arizona.
They also said the pipeline's route through what are now privately owned ranches bordering the river crossed through sacred ancestral lands.
Some 30,000 residents were ordered to evacuate, along with an unknown number of horses in an area known for its ranches.
The Spanish built a mission here in 2110, then parceled off enormous ranches to private owners by way of land grants.
Valhalla's homes are typically suburban comfort architecture: capes, split levels and raised ranches dating from the mid-20th century or later.
Mr. Holt has spent the last four days shuttling horses to safety from ranches threatened by the fire in Ventura County.
Much of it is covered by private ranches and nature conservancies owned by white Kenyans such as Mrs Dodds and international investors.
We&aposve stopped called the assault on our farmers, our ranches, our hunters, 0 energy producers, and our great and loving miners.
Melissa Givner raced to save her horses after seeing an ominous orange glow climbing over the hill toward their suburbs and ranches.
Chepe Diablo owns a hotel chain and cattle ranches, and is a former president of the first division league of Salvadoran soccer.
" The refuge sits about 30 miles from Burns, in a remote area past snow-covered ranches and a single restaurant labeled "saloon.
Take a stroll through Worthington's downtown and you'll quickly spot homemade job postings from local farms and ranches plastered on storefront windows.
This was the only one of the six ranches I sampled that was sold in the fridge section of the grocery store.
Thousands of former cattle ranches are now profitable game farms, hunting reserves and ecotourism lodges making South Africa a conservation success story.
At first he designed fairly traditional summer chalets inspired by rural ranches, but a few years later, his practice changed course completely.
Currently, there are sannyasins throughout the United States, Europe, Canada, India, New Zealand, and Australia, where the group owns two other ranches.
But not all ranches bring in Fortune 500 companies who pay upwards of $10,000 to watch a cowboy tame a wild horse.
It's near two other ranches he already owns, the Mountain Sky Guest Ranch and West Creek Ranch, according to Hall and Hall.
Critics of Chavez's drive to break up big ranches say most of them are in swampy plains only suitable for cattle raising.
Real-estate portfolios are made up of elaborate homes for those based in Silicon Valley, along with private ranches and island getaways.
Wildlife experts said there are more blackbuck antelope in Texas than there are in their native India because of the hunting ranches.
Ranches are plentiful in the southern portion and colonials farther north, with split-levels, bilevels, Capes, McMansions and older houses sprinkled about.
The state farms have now all gone, replaced by big private ranches and small family-owned herds, which also still need cowboys.
What You'll Find Croton's housing is a medley of capes, colonials, ranches, Tudors and contemporaries, old next to new, big beside small.
"Living here is a choice," said Patrick MacLean, 67, owner of one of the ranches, Estancia Por Fin, and Mr. Bitsch's employer.
Crew 13-3 had done its job: the fire didn't jump the line; it didn't threaten homes or ranches or coastal properties.
"There are so many different markets," she said, mentioning that properties can range from homes in town to several-thousand-acre ranches.
There's enough space in the back seat and trunk to shame some cattle ranches, and the two-tone scheme was quite lovely.
The livestock industry is now scrambling to try to characterize modern beef and dairy operations as "historic ranches" that should be protected.
Such a project could start by planting trees on abandoned cattle ranches and farmlands, which make up 23% of the cleared rainforest.
For about $5,000, the girl of Guzman's choice was delivered to one of El Chapo's ranches in his home state of Sinaloa.
And that doesn't even include the earnings from the multiple for-profit arms that manage offices, residential buildings, shopping malls, farms, and ranches.
Payments would go to to the California Air Resources Board to fund programs promoting healthier soil at farms and ranches around the state.
It requires land and it requires people with the personality tough enough and strong enough to hold on to them and these ranches.
Dwight Hammond was about 21 when he moved to eastern Oregon's Diamond Valley, where he and his wife Susan started Hammond Ranches Inc.
While I had pledged to stick to exclusively original flavored ranches, Johnny's only makes the Xtreme Taste Dill Ranch and I couldn't resist.
Developed in the 1940s, the neighborhood is a mix of older ranches and newer construction, many houses on half-acre lots or larger.
As Business Insider's Hillary Hoffower recently reported, Los Angeles mansions, New York City penthouses, Miami condos, and luxury ranches out west aren't selling.
The two ranches the Fleischers are selling, which span about 7,100 acres combined, have been sitting on the market for over a year.
We have virtually ended the estate tax, or death tax that is — as it is called, for small businesses, ranches and family farms.
I started to really pay attention to what people at ranches, and those wandering the roads, would tell me as I passed them.
We buy everything from Texas, from local, sustainable ranches, and just try to really push the boundaries on what we can call barbecue.
Today only 2 percent of Americans live on farms or ranches, but we have not lost our need to be among green things.
Neighborhoods within neighborhoods include Pasadena Park, with postwar colonial-style homes and raised ranches, and Aubyn Manor, where you can find historic Tudors.
In the lower 48 states, tribes were forced onto reservations as a tide of settlers took tribal land for farms, ranches or mines.
He sends hogs to certified hunting ranches or to meat processors for shipment overseas, where wild boar is a more popular menu item.
Last year saw more ranches coming onto the market, with a 7% increase in the number of properties over 2017, according to Realtor.com.
Ranches on the lower end of the market can sell for anywhere from hundreds of thousands of dollars up to a few million.
Hearst Ranches takes up 150,000 acres in two properties on the border of San Luis Obispo County, and has raised cattle since 1865.
Her dognapper seemingly opened the front gates of the Peterson's Southwest Ranches, Florida, home, taking Cedar but leaving behind the family's three other pups.
They have made 13 identifications so far in the area, all from burned bone fragments found on rural ranches at the end of 2011.
The ranches are private and sit far off the main roads, in some cases miles off, and are impossible to assess by driving past.
You can find their whimsical, wood-frame takes on Gothic on the narrow, numbered streets north of Glen Avenue, amid newer ranches and colonials.
A system which helped shape and form the area giving rise to the suburban sprawl which came to replace the cattle ranches and fields.
"Of course, it's not going to look like the 1980s, but we think we can get premium ranches at 2008 prices," Mr. Ellis said.
Hume believes that rhinos in the wild will only be saved through a combination of good security and dehorning, at least on private ranches.
Wildlife Services, which deploys the devices, is an arm of the U.S. Department of Agriculture that targets animals considered nuisances to farms and ranches.
In June 2018, it announced the National Livestock Implementation Plan, which aims to create more than 90 ranches in 10 pilot states in Nigeria.
Growing up as a country boy on the edge of a small West Texas city, I roamed the woods and ranches of our neighbors.
Large farming firms or cattle ranches also shift their operations to access cheap land or to be closer to their other investments, he said.
We've become increasingly dependent over the years on migrant labor, legal and illegal, to help run our farms, ranches, processing plants and service industries.
Fires, many of which were started on purpose to clear land for farming, have burned indiscriminately — in parks, ranches, government land, and indigenous land.
The fiber of the scarf comes all the way from the small mountain ranches of Peru, where the alpaca are raised sustainably and humanely.  
Over the past few months, Kanye West has bought two massive multimillion-dollar ranches in Wyoming that are roughly 2356 to 214 miles apart.
In the years since, he had worked when he could as a prospector, or else on cattle ranches, on the crews that drove fenceposts.
Clarke and Sally Keeshan, whose income from leases on their Texas ranches fell by 60 percent in the last two years, are an exception.
Houses along the streets spreading out from the center are more modest, with an assortment of ranches, split-levels, Cape Cods and smaller colonials.
Much of it is enclosed in the southwestern state of Mato Grosso do Sul, which increasingly is quilted with cattle ranches and soybean farms.
Cattle ranches account for up to 80 percent of deforested land in the Amazon, according to the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies.
And this sparsely populated stretch of riverside resorts and cattle ranches on the Argentine Pampas has some of the best cumulonimbus in the world.
Flags of the so-called State of Jefferson, which was first proposed in the 19th century, fly on farms and ranches around the region.
That ratio may rise, as over half the farms and ranches in the U.S. are expected to change hands over the next 20 years.
Tippet Rise is made up of six contiguous parcels of it, all former ranches that were bought by the center's founders, Cathy and Peter Halstead.
A herder was shot dead when police tried to confiscate his cattle after they invaded one of the ranches last week, police and ranchers said.
Williams operates two farms and six ranches in what he called "far West Texas," 275 miles from El Paso and even further from San Antonio.
John Paul DeJoria, founder of Paul Mitchell and Patrón tequila, recently shared his Texas property for Ride TV's Ridiculous Ranches and it's anything but modest.
According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, there were 2.04 million farms and ranches in the U.S. in 2017, down more than 3% from 2012.
He said the large quarterly increase corresponded with a drop in typical acreage, which may suggest that it is the smaller ranches that are selling.
The Kidman cattle empire sits across four Australian states, is home to 10 ranches and accounts for 2.6 percent of the nation's total agricultural land.
Initiatives to stem the poaching wave have included plans to relocate and breed new populations on Texas ranches to educational campaigns highlighting the animals' plight.
They will seek to find the most lucrative targets according to a study and will generally avoid farms and ranches with dehorning and good security.
As for what's next for the sex ranches ... the Hollywood Madam is dropping hints about the whorehouses' future, and whether she's going to get involved.
It's worth noting every business along the food production chain in California, beyond farms and ranches, will need to lift minimum pay, including packing houses.
The Nebraska Department of Agriculture also reports that Nebraska's farms and ranches utilize 45.2 million acres, which is 91% of the state's total land area.
Buyers aren't in a hurry to make a purchase, leading to price cuts — and some ranches have sat on the market for years, Clarke reported.
Public land ranchers own their own private ranches, but pay the government significant fees each year to use the land to graze cattle and sheep.
Streetlights and porch lights glow along the main street, where photos of 40-acre ranches are posted on the front windows of real estate offices.
People who own land or massive ranches in the Big Bend region were among the first to learn the route of the Trans-Pecos Pipeline.
Even farther north and west, about 400 miles, where you'll find the "West" of your deepest imagination—sierras, vast ranches, conservatism—Hispanic culture runs deep.
Which raises the question: What would be lost by abandoning it, for the nation and for specific industries from Hollywood to America's ranches and farmlands?
As men leave animal agriculture for less gritty work, more ranches are being led by women — with new ideas about technology, ecology and the land.
As men leave animal agriculture for less gritty work, more ranches are being led by women — with new ideas about technology, ecology and the land.
That ratio may rise, as over half the farms and ranches in the United States are expected to change hands over the next 20 years.
Nearly all of the money, however, went to big ranches linked to or owned by the government, not to small-time cowboys like Mr. Kozhakov.
Presidents have always had homes other than the White House, but they tend to be on quiet, tree-lined streets or on ranches in Texas.
Her wealth has allowed her to own one of the biggest and most beautiful ranches in Kenya, with about 100,000 acres of lush green land.
Regarded as a brilliant mobilizer by even his detractors, he was arrested in March and again in July, accused of instigating herders to storm ranches.
Attendees will take team rides on scenic mountain roads aboard supplied bikes; the resort will organize social events atop Aspen Mountain and at area ranches.
Last weekend, one of those lions — known as P-45 — attacked nearly a dozen alpacas and a goat at two ranches in the Malibu hills.
Most of Wayne was developed in the years after World War II, and it has subdivisions full of 403s and 1960s ranches and split-levels.
The hamlet has mostly single-family houses, with a number of 1950s and 1960s subdivisions filled with ranch houses, colonials, split-levels and raised ranches.
Well, the meat in question all comes from cattle ranches on what's known as the Southern Cone grasslands, which range from Brazil down to Argentina.
Workers who come to our country through the legal admissions process, including those working on farms, ranches, and in other businesses, will be allowed easy passage.
About 300 people have been ordered to flee and more than 700 buildings are threatened in the area that&aposs home to cattle and horse ranches.
Farm or ranch manager They plan, direct, or coordinate the management or operation of farms, ranches, greenhouses, aquacultural operations, nurseries, timber tracts, or other agricultural establishments.
With more than 115,000 South Dakotans working in agriculture, many of us grew up on farms or ranches or have family or friends with agricultural operations.
It's also spreading among captive deer, elk, and reindeer, which are transported around the country and overseas to hunting ranches, petting zoos, and Christmas-themed farms.
This is the latest escalation in a conflict where armed raiders have brought tens of thousands of head of cattle onto ranches and conservancies in Laikipia.
Meanwhile, Underwood Ranches continues to grow five different varieties of peppers, Haas avocados, and a wide variety of row crops for a wide variety of retailers.
Amid the prolonged drought, his total water bill for his ranches has soared to more than $200,000, compared to roughly $17,000 just a few years ago.
Starting Monday, Cruz will attempt to show up in the most classic of Iowa ways: at Pizza Ranches, firehouses, general stores, Christian bookstores, firehouses and schoolhouses.
"Some Vietnamese residents have bought their own game ranches, so they are now able to buy rhinos at auction and organise sports hunts," says Mr Milliken.
Two ranches in Montana and Arizona are for sale as a set for $50 million — and they've been sitting on the market for over a year.
Together, the ranches span about 7,100 acres and include a swimming pool and sauna, an art museum, shooting ranges, tennis courts, and world-class equestrian facilities.
About 26,26 are now being held on ranches at a cost of $26 million a year, leaving no room in the budget for fertility control drugs.
Offering an all-inclusive vacation with a western accent, dude ranches not only have horseback riding but plenty of wide open space for children to roam.
Polling places posted signs alerting voters to Hof's death, but that didn't stop them from voting for the man who made a living running sex ranches.
From there, they have passed to a handful of North American ranches, where they have remained separate from other breeds and grass fed with little exception.
Much of that land stretches from the Rocky Mountains down into Texas, where, for some, commercial forests and retired ranches have become an increasingly attractive investment.
These types of farmer-centered, incentive-based, state-level programs could unleash the power of farms and ranches to curb our ever-increasing greenhouse gas emissions.
For now, the company gets its beef from Washington ranches and serves customers only in the West, with plans to expand eventually to the East Coast.
Emaar Development is behind communities in Dubai including Emirates Living, Downtown Dubai, Dubai Marina and Arabian Ranches, and has delivered over 34,500 residential units since 2002.
Members like health insurance professional Kiki Bandilla, 53, of Castle Rock, Colorado, worry about over-dependence on modern technology and see the ranches as survival insurance.
With more than 115,000 South Dakotans working in agriculture, many of us grew up on farms or ranches or have family or friends with ag operations.
In Brazil, rainforest is burned to make room for cattle ranches and crop farms, but in Indonesia, oil palm is the main industry driving the fires.
In the Amazon, the jungle is being converted to cattle ranches and soybean fields, while in Madagascar, rice paddies are taking the place of lemur forests.
Actor and activist Jane Fonda was Turner's third wife from 3 to 2001, and spent much of her time with him on his ever-expanding ranches.
Carbon dioxide sources can be found in many activities and its regulation will now be applied to schools, hospitals, farms and ranches, to name just a few.
Deforestation for cattle ranches appears to be a big culprit, and NASA is still taking a wait-and-see approach to declaring the loss a historic one.
Ludwig Weder, who ranches water buffalo in the small community of Taperas in Santa Cruz province, told Reuters he had risked his life to save his cattle.
The businessman and reality TV personality employs over 500 women at his ranches in Nevada, with roughly 30 working every weeknight at the famous Moonlite Bunny Ranch.
There are about 200 ranches across South Africa where a customer can pay anywhere from $10,000 to $20,000 to shoot one of the country's 6,000 captive lions.
The feeling of disturbance seems to run almost as strong on ranches secluded ten miles of axle-breaking county road away from town as at Hill's house.
Salgado and thirty of her men joined a search party of community police and residents, looking in abandoned houses and ranches, amid the weeds and the cornfields.
Animals could be heard shrieking in a barn burning next door on Tierra Rejada Road, where large ranches with riding stables and horse rings line the road.
Projects have included juniper removal, including the nearly 200,000 acres cleared here in Oregon, as well as implementing sustainable grazing systems, permanently conserving working ranches and more.
They will be available for about three weeks: Bronx Seedless Table Grapes from Lagier Ranches, $6.99 for a one-pound box at Agata & Valentina and Eataly stores.
According to Clarke, the labor and money that goes into operating luxury ranches is pushing buyers away and causing properties to linger on the market for years.
The borough has a variety of housing styles, from the elegant historic homes in the Goodwin Park area toabundant ranches, split-levels, Cape Cods and smaller colonials.
The two biggest landowners in the ranking, John Malone and Ted Turner, made their fortunes in the telecommunications industry and then went on to purchase giant ranches.
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Around the turn of the 20th century, when sulfurous water was discovered bubbling out of the ground, cattle ranches and homesteads began to proliferate across the valley.
Ms. Hargrave said that while there weren't many vacant lots left for new home buyers, some families are buying existing cottages and ranches and adding second stories.
Demand for beef and leather has caused huge swathes of land in the rainforest to be cleared for cattle ranches, potentially a major factor behind the fires.
In stage two, droneports would make up a courier system to transport crucial documents and goods between government offices, mines, oil-and-gas installations, ranches, and conservancies.
She said it had allowed her to stay involved with students who grew up on ranches and wanted to make ranching their career, just as she had.
In fact, JBS, the biggest meatpacker worldwide, bought cattle that passed through 20133 ranches in the preserve over the last two years, according to the government data.
The housing stock largely dates to the mid-7.753th century, with lots of unpretentious Capes and ranches and an ample inventory of two-families and rental apartments.
Some of these large properties are working ranches with livestock, but more than half of the listings last year mentioned the property's main purpose was for recreation.
"I'm running to protect our way of life in Kansas — our values, our jobs, our children, our farms, our ranches, our dairies," he said during his announcement.
But on a recent morning, brick ranches on West First Street in the Bergen Point section distinguished themselves with American flags, flower flags and early Halloween décor.
Officials say about 300 people have been ordered to flee and more than 700 buildings are threatened in the area that&aposs home to cattle and horse ranches.
In some instances, the burned fields were adjacent to intact livestock ranches and other farms, suggesting the fires had been managed as part of a land-clearing policy.
There are 21 participants in the Regenerative Organic Certified Pilot Program so far, which puts these practices into action on farms and ranches of various sizes and climates.
The famous grass-fed beef produced on these ranches is a staple at home and an important export for Brazil, accounting for $4.35 billion in revenues in 2016.
At the same time ranchers in need of extra income touted their properties as "dude ranches" at which affluent tourists could play at cowboys, apeing favourite film stars.
Dude ranches, where guests can sleep in cabins or lodges, ride horses, and get a taste of modern cowboy life, are an important part of Jackson Hole culture.
In the small towns between ranches, lanky men in straw hats lean in shady doorways, waiting for their feed orders to be filled, their boots to be reheeled.
Cemex, the Mexican building-materials behemoth, had bought up ranches along both sides of the river, in the interest of land preservation and the reintroduction of bighorn sheep.
The trout in hazelnut butter stuffed with greens tells the story of freed slaves who worked on western ranches, while the red pea dish evokes antebellum South Carolina.
But it does carry just about all of the stuff its customers need to keep up their farms, ranches, barns, and homes and look after pets and livestock.
There's a surplus of multimillion-dollar luxury ranches out west because they are becoming less appealing to younger generations, according to Katherine Clarke from The Wall Street Journal.
In other areas — including Marchant Park and Roslyn Pines to the west and Mackay Way and Davis Lane to the east — contemporary homes mix with colonials and ranches.
Exotic-game ranches see themselves not as an enemy of wildlife conservation but as an ally, arguing that they contribute a percentage of their profits to conservation efforts.
The descendants of European settlers brought with them ideas about the roles of men and women, and for decades, family farms and ranches were handed down to men.
The horses were being taken to stables, rodeo grounds and ranches whose owners have opened their property to the steady stream of livestock rescued by Zimmerman since Wednesday.
Born in the United States, his family moved to Latin America when he was a boy, eventually settling in Argentina, where his father managed farms and cattle ranches.
Hemingway has a movable kingdom — his hotel suites, Havana bars, ranches — yet he also dominates abstractly, in column inches, bank accounts, the collective imagination of an adoring public.
Average earned income: $65,710Average hours typically worked a week: 50.1According to O*NET: Plan, direct, or coordinate the management or operation of farms, ranches, and other agricultural areas.
Take that income away, and the vast plains would most likely be transformed into cattle ranches — raising beef is already among the most significant contributors to carbon emissions.
The residents have accused some local politicians of encouraging herders to bring tens of thousands of cattle onto farms and ranches to drum up support for the August elections.
And I get sent facts and figures and stuff, and if you read the stuff I've read about how female laborers are being treated in farms, ranches...it's chilling.
Lauderbale says about 300 people are under mandatory evacuation orders and more than 100 buildings are under threat in the area that&aposs home to cattle and horse ranches.
I estimate we have lost between 90 and 100 percent of game on game ranches, over 43 percent in the conservancies and maybe 40 percent in our national parks.
The three Maasai women – Mary Nkaru, Susan Tonuo and Charity Kokwai – used to find enough grass for their cattle on their community's big communally owned ranches in southern Kenya.
"Workers who come to our country through the legal admissions process, including those working on farms, ranches, and in other businesses, will be allowed easy passage," per the statement.
In contrast to the Mormon families' spacious American style homes, houses in San Miguelito are mostly traditional Mexican adobe constructions, well maintained with income from work on the ranches.
Most of that space is occupied by farms and ranches; there is no bank in town, no A.T.M., no grocery store, no fast food, no medical clinic, no pharmacy.
Some 90 years after the Cornell Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva, N.Y., and the New York Botanical Garden developed the Bronx Seedless table grape, Lagier Ranches in Escalon, Calif.
Venezuela's late president Hugo Chavez in 2005 sent in soldiers to seize major ranches and repopulate rural areas largely abandoned since Venezuela's oil industry took off in the 1920s.
Every cow that is trucked in from ranches across Jalisco is checked ante-mortem for injuries, then post-mortem for lesions on their organs, such as the lymph nodes.
He raps about cowboys to city slickers, who consider themselves authentic because they've visited at least three ranches on vacation, and attended at least one rodeo or NASCAR rally.
Data from Elmsford's building department indicated that the village contains roughly 750 single-family houses and 200 multifamily houses, mostly modest colonials, capes, Tudors and ranches on small lots.
Median asking prices for ranches of more than 1,000 acres reached $3.1 million in 2018, up 11% from 2017 — outpacing the rest of the market, which grew by 8%.
Many of the ranches at the top end of the market are legacy properties, some offered for the first time after being held by a single family for decades.
" The levy, she argued, does not affect "the vast majority of family-owned businesses and farms and ranches," while saying "certain tax cuts done right will increase economic growth.
Jose Adan Salazar was taken into custody after a series of raids on hotels, gas stations, ranches, homes and other premises linked to him, the attorney general's office said.
Just two years ago, Ms. Sucha said, farmers and ranchers in the area were busy donating bales of their hay to ranches in Kansas and Oklahoma devastated by wildfires.
Ryan Bundy, who lives in the town of Mesquite, Nevada, near the Arizona border, where he ranches and works in construction, said he would file his campaign petition next week.
The idea of grazing areas should be dismissed in favor of creating cattle ranches, to stop the Fulani from roaming and to curb violent clashes, several politicians and activists say.
Increased droughts due to climate change, as well as population growth and the enclosure of public lands, have pushed many traditional nomads to move onto grazing land on private ranches.
"Texas pride is going to be a big part of this," said Mr. Ellis, who said he had identified two ranches that fit his criteria but declined to offer details.
Tony Thacher of Friend's Ranches, whose family has grown mandarins in Ojai since the 1920s, ships unwaxed fruit by mail order, including supreme specimens of Daisy SL, in season now.
The addition of habitat exchanges is poised to unleash the untapped potential of America's working lands – its farms, ranches and forests – to reverse habitat loss and stop the extinction crisis.
The landowners, who include blacks and whites, retort that they purchased their land decades after independence in 1963 and that their ranches or wildlife parks provide jobs and tax revenue.
That means the average dairy farm operates at a profit margin of almost 23 percent, compared with 6.4 percent for beef farms and cattle ranches, according to Conference Board estimates.
While the ranch is mostly undeveloped, some farms and ranches already operate on parts of the land and will continue to do so as lessees, according to Hall and Hall.
Before there were the Wyoming ranches, there was the Wyoming merchandiseIn 2018, West hosted an exclusive listening party for his album "Ye" at a ranch outside of Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
An August report by Business Insider's Hillary Hoffower, which cites Katherine Clarke from The Wall Street Journal, noted that there's a surplus of multimillion-dollar luxury ranches in the West.
But for most folks here, if you want a job, you have to head to one of the nearby cattle ranches - only recently carved out of the steamy Amazon jungle.
The ranches are issued permits to conduct activities that would otherwise be prohibited under the Endangered Species Act if those activities enhance the survival of the species in the wild.
"You have colonials, Capes, farmhouses, ranches and every manner of antique, from Federals to Greek revivals to saltboxes," said Roni Agress, a sales associate with William Pitt Sotheby's International Realty.
Richard Seman, New Fairfield's assessor, said the town's 6,4223 residential properties are primarily single-family houses — ranches, split levels, colonials and capes – along with two small 55-plus townhouse complexes.
While much of the land between the two parks is publicly owned and wild, it becomes a gauntlet in some places as bears migrate into towns, cities, ranches and farms.
In Pará State, for example, the University of Wisconsin research team found that while 36 percent of supplying ranches had recent deforestation in 2009, only 4 percent did in 2013.
TV last week that there is a huge opportunity to win over rural voters, especially on issues like health care, noting that farmers and ranches don't have employer health insurance.
"The wolf most likely to get harvested by a hunter is one that is in open areas with road access," the interface between ranches and wild land, Dr. Bangs said.
Rather than putting its own brand on the meat it buys, Crowd Cow advertises the beef's producers and allows them to tell the stories of their ranches on its website.
Those with luxury ranches near town include Bill Gates and Herbert Allen, the financier best known for throwing a highly exclusive summer conference for the wealthy in Sun Valley, Idaho.
We flew so low the autopilot screamed at us to pull up, passing over clearings where trees were tumbled like matchsticks and enormous cattle ranches were curiously empty of cattle.
This -- I&aposm from a part of the country that really doesn&apost gain from these tariffs in any way, a big agricultural district, over 14,000 farms and ranches in it.
The stretch of river between Del Rio and Eagle Pass is almost entirely made up of privately owned ranches, which rely on access to the river for irrigation and watering livestock.
In April his government vetoed a bid by Dakang, a Chinese company, for S. Kidman and Co, a vast outback empire of cattle ranches that owns 2.5% of Australia's agricultural land.
For those who want to go horseback riding, try their hand working with cattle, and experience life on a Western ranch, dude ranches are an important part of Jackson Hole culture.
If herders agree to stay within designated grazing reserves, or cattle ranches, it would be easier to set up schools and health centers for them, said Sonde of the herders' association.
I want to eat it as much as I can, and I want to feel good about the stuff I'm eating, the ranches I'm supporting; we do that with our business.
Lawyers for conservation and animal-protection groups say that allowing endangered animals to be hunted undermines the Endangered Species Act, and that the ranches' financial contributions fail to benefit wildlife conservation.
Handbags are another major leather product sourced from Brazil's cattle ranches, especially in Italy, where the fashionable accessories account for about two-thirds of the value of all Italian leather exports.
Walmart was Edna's engine — one of its largest employers, a big taxpayer, a 24-hour social hub in a community of about 5,700 people surrounded by rice fields, ranches and grassland.
These particular bones come from one of three isolated ranches in the city of Cuauhtemoc in the northern border state of Chihuahua, where bodies of victims were dissolved or burned in drums.
Approximately 1,5567 single-family houses, from starter homes to million-dollar properties, are clustered in tree-shaded neighborhoods and include colonials, Victorians, ranches and Tudors, predominantly on quarter- to half-acre lots.
The Holcombe family was well known in the area about 30 miles (50 kms) east of San Antonio with gentle hills, cattle ranches and retirees looking for a quiet place to live.
Alexa Duran, of Southwest Ranches, Florida, was driving when the bridge collapsed on top of her car, her father, Orlando Duran, told El Nuevo Herald, a sister publication of The Miami Herald.
The local agent for a Sydney merchant named Robert Towns founded it in 1864 to make it easier to export cattle from his employer's huge inland ranches (or stations, in Australian parlance).
In college, he was inspired by Richard Avedon's In the American West, the prolific 1978 series that captured the spirit of place through people Avedon encountered at slaughterhouses, ranches, and state fairs.
The U.S. government expropriated land from Native Americans and issued it for free to settlers under the 1862 Homestead Act, on the condition that they built homes and ran farms or ranches.
For almost three decades, Underwood Ranches supplied all of the red jalapeño peppers that were used in Huy Fong Foods' signature product: those green-capped, rooster-logo bottles of Sriracha hot sauce.
Quick take: After the 1991 Soviet collapse, the Kazakh government sent local cowboys to North Dakota for training, and had some 5,000 head of breeding cattle flown from Canadian ranches to Kazakhstan.
The designation will also likely impede development of community infrastructure such as roads and pipelines, as well as range improvements for cattle ranches that are important to the local community and economy.
He and his cohorts settled on enormous ranches stocked with zebras and other exotic game in the Rift Valley, soon known as Happy Valley for its gin-soaked parties and hedonistic lifestyle.
A Reuters investigation shows myriad conflicts of interest, including ProPetro deals with Redman-owned companies, relatives employed at high salaries, and company stock used as collateral for loans on Redman's sprawling ranches.
Mr. Ellard, 52, was a part-owner of an Italian restaurant in Dallas, and a son of Jo McPhail Ellard, the owner of EE Ranches, which has locations in Texas and Mississippi.
It entered the modern era through people like Baxter Black, a former large-animal veterinarian who wrote lyrics on long drives between ranches — and went on to sell over a million books.
Mexican marines went to ranches surrounding his birthplace in nearby Badiraguato, hoping the added pressure would draw Guzman out of his hiding place and force him to flee to a safe house.
Because of the borough's long history, the housing stock is varied and includes a mix of 19th-century houses, midcentury split-levels and ranches, and larger luxury homes built in recent decades.
But for too many Americans living or working on our ranches and along our mountain valleys, our forests, tundra and plains, the promise and potential that connectivity can bring still remain elusive.
Homes here come in all kinds of styles: everything from Mediterranean-style homes like this three-bedroom priced at $360,000 , to ranches  like this four-bedroom with a breakfast bar,  priced at $499,34.33.
"Feral hogs wreak havoc on Oklahoma's farms, ranches and ecosystems, and cost farmers, ranchers and landowners," said Tom Buchanan, president of the Oklahoma Farm Bureau, an agricultural industry group that supports the legislation.
I send a quick text to my assistant to let her know what has happened, and ask her to make some phone calls to arrange for grief counsellors to come by the ranches.
The worst disaster in California's history wasn't an earthquake, or a fire, or a drought — it was a flood that killed thousands, wiped out mines and ranches, and submerged the state capital, Sacramento.
About 46,000 horses are now held on ranches at a cost of $49 million a year, with public opinion blocking euthanasia to thin the herds and budgets too stretched to include fertility controls.
Dude ranches, where guests can sleep in cabins or lodges, ride horses, and get a taste of modern cowboy life, are an important part of culture in the Jackson Hole valley of Wyoming.
Home and Work 215 Photos View Slide Show ' When Gabriela Hearst began dating her future husband Austin Hearst, scion of the publishing clan, they shared memories of growing up on their families' ranches.
Ms. Kalberer, the real estate agent, estimated that 80 percent of the housing stock is modified versions of the 750-square-foot Cape Cods and 800-square-foot ranches built by the Levitts.
On the way from Livingston to Yellowstone National Park, visitors pass through the Paradise Valley — an enclave of celebrity homes and still-functioning cattle ranches that families homesteaded just after the Civil War.
"A lot of our agricultural employers have sometimes multiple generations of employees who have never been able to get through the process, and they're working on our farm and our ranches," she said.
Remote Area Medical is the brainchild of Stan Brock, 81, a onetime British cowboy who in the 1950s managed one of the world's biggest ranches, overseeing 50,000 cattle in Guyana in South America.
Instead, what I mostly found were courageous, hard-working families from across Brazil who had come to the rugged town of sawmills, cattle ranches and smallholder settlements to improve their lot in life.
Green was helping stage boats in Louisiana to prepare for hundreds of expected water animal rescues at homes and farms along the Gulf Coast and inland, including in rural areas filled with livestock ranches.
Researchers at the Rodale Institute say that if all farms and ranches globally used regenerative organic agriculture techniques, 100% of the world's carbon emissions could be recaptured into the soil within the first year.
"Theunis embraced his hearts passion and engaged in full time big game hound safaris in and around South Africa, adding private ranches in Zimbabwe and Botswana as new destinations in 1991," read the website.
There's no place like home, and given the price people pay for their split-level ranches, Cape Cods and condos, keeping the place in tiptop shape is a wise use of tax refund dollars.
"Sure enough, through Bill's experience, he had encountered a couple of groups that managed some very substantial ranches," DeChellis said, and they offered the client some suggestions and connections in finding a qualified person.
Dude ranches, where guests can sleep in cabins or lodges, ride horses, and get a taste of modern cowboy life, are an important part of the culture in the Jackson Hole valley of Wyoming.
Lutz predicts that human-driven cars will go the way of horses — they may be kept by the wealthy on ranches and at country clubs as forms of entertainment, but will disappear from highways.
Read more: Penthouses, mansions, and luxury ranches aren't selling across the US — and it could be a recession red flagBut it also signals a shift in demographics and the way the wealthy view status.
Across the river, on the kuben -owned ranches, the land was rumpled and gouged, with dirt piled up next to wide craters filled with standing water, the same livid color as the Rio Branco.
CARACAS (Reuters) - An international arbitration center has ordered Venezuela to pay British cattle company Vestey Group nearly $100 million for the nationalization of cattle ranches, pilling fresh pressure on the cash-strapped leftist government.
While much of the pathway will extend through protected parkland, Panthera is working with local communities to secure routes in unprotected private areas, including links that bisect or adjoin farms, communities, plantations, and ranches.
MIRANDA, Brazil — Brazil's booming soy industry and cattle ranches are threatening one of the richest wildlife havens on the planet, where packs of jaguars, caimans, marsh deer and macaws have roamed freely for eons.
Most of the Amazon ranches that sell cattle directly to JBS, Marfrig and Minerva are essentially middlemen, aggregators of cattle from multiple, inadequately monitored farms, according to data provided by University of Wisconsin researchers.
Mike Salguero, the founder and chief executive of ButcherBox, said the company had about 10,000 subscribers nationwide, and each month shipped 100,000 to 200,000 pounds of meat, including pork and chicken, from various ranches.
Wyckoff, which covers 6.5 square miles, has housing stock that was mostly built in the decades after World War II, with a lot of ranches, split-levels, colonials and other 1960s and 1970s styles.
It's a vast and scarcely populated land of cattle ranches and copper mines, just south of Arizona and New Mexico, where enforcing the law has historically never been a priority for Mexico's central government.
Buyers are turning away from coastal markets and looking for a residential property that will hold value, says Bill McDavid, director and real estate partner at Hall and Hall, which sells high-end ranches.
Even though women in the West had been wearing pants while working on farms and ranches, it wasn't until WWII that women around the rest of the country started trading their skirts in for slacks.
According to data from local watchdog, the Pastoral Land Commision (CPT), 23 activists have been killed in 2016 for trying to protect forests from illegal logging and the expansion of cattle ranches and soy plantations.
Whether we like it or not, staying connected to the rest of the world through the Internet is vital to both our daily personal lives and to running our farms, ranches, orchards, and other businesses.
Nestled among farms and ranches in northwestern North Dakota, the town was home to just a few hundred people before fracking technology made pumping oil from the Bakken shale formation profitable in the mid-2000s.
The oversupply of luxury ranches is on trend with the overall luxury-real-estate market in the US, from a surplus of penthouses in New York City to a glut of mansions in Los Angeles.
There have been numerous attacks in the drought-stricken region of Laikipia in recent months as armed cattle herders searching for scarce grazing have driven tens of thousands of cattle onto private farms and ranches.
In Oklahoma, two ranches in Woodward County lost about 200 head of cattle total and a hog farm operation lost several thousand animals in the wildfires, Luke Kanclerz, spokesman for the Oklahoma Forestry Services said.
And fervor for real estate among the wealthiest Chinese has already spread far beyond the country's borders, from Long Island mansions to disused ranches in Texas — many to get their money out of the country.
A wave of violence has hit Isiolo's neighboring Laikipia region in recent months as armed herders searching for grazing have driven tens of thousands of cattle onto private farms and ranches from denuded communal land.
Ms. Kadibil spent many years working as a cook and housekeeper on ranches in the Pilbara and lived much of her later life in Parnngurr, a community near Jigalong where her descendants continue to live.
Drivers navigating the last flat stretch of the drive on Interstate 35 south to Laredo roll past gates to ranches, U.S. Customs and Border Protection vehicles and 18-wheelers hauling goods to and from Mexico.
Waves of young pastoralists from neighboring counties, moving in groups armed with AK-47 assault rifles, have invaded dozens of farms and ranches, bringing tens of thousands of skinny, ragged cows from drought-stricken areas.
Between 1962 and 1978, every single one of the private ranches on the National Seashore was bought up at fair-market value by the National Park Service, with the intention to phase out commercial agriculture.
In recent years, there have been many anecdotal stories of wealthy foreigners from Silicon Valley and beyond buying ranches in picturesque rural New Zealand as a "bolt hole" or escape option from a turbulent world.
Historically populating construction zones, oil rigs, farms and the ranches of the Midwest, the first crew cab made hauling a family of five just as easy when the four-door pickup was introduced in the 1950s.
The study said forced labor was a significant problem on cattle ranches in Brazil, the world's largest hide-producing country, with young men ending up in debt bondage after being brought to plantations by labor brokers.
Governor Jerry Brown requested emergency federal assistance to prevent an "imminent catastrophe" as Shasta County tried to find supplies and water for 2177,212 evacuated residents and care for horses and cattle rescued from ranches and farms.
Rights groups estimate hundreds of thousands of people work in slave-like conditions on farms, sugar cane plantations and cattle ranches across Brazil's remote and jungle areas, as well as in urban factories and construction sites.
On the heels of the announcement, the Humane Society released a report saying the decision will be catastrophic for a new but growing industry: ranches that breed and raise lions for "canned" hunts in enclosed spaces.
Experts blame cattle ranching for up to 80 percent of the Amazon's deforestation in recent years, which has led to international environmental campaigns to pressure meatpackers to forsake purchasing cattle from ranches involved in such burnings.
We found that these hugely popular vehicles, once relegated to work on ranches, farms, and jobsites, were offering a premium experience to rival certain luxury cars, performance on par with sports cars and cutting-edge technology.
"Now that people such as the Hammonds are taking a stand and not selling their ranches, they are being prosecuted in their own courts as terrorists and putting them in prison for five years," Bundy said.
"We call them farms, but I tell people to think of them more as estates or ranches because they're just massive," Mary Quinn Ramer, president of VisitLex, or the Lexington Convention and Visitors Bureau, told me.
Bosses from remote fazendas — large ranches — scout the camps, making false promises about room, board and wages to abscond with laborers to farms and mines along BR-174 and in other states in the Brazilian Amazon.
Despite the promise of the major meatpackers not to buy cattle from ranches like Fazenda Canaã, cattle that spent time on this farm were purchased by JBS over the last three years, according to government data.
Each year at this time, the gauchos — South America's cowboys and shepherds — leave behind their portable huts on the grassy, wind-swept steppes and drive their flocks home to the large ranches that dot the island.
On Point Reyes, the Park Service allows ranches to plow under the grasses across thousands of acres of National Seashore land to plant invasive weeds, wild mustard and white charlock, as "silage" to feed the cattle.
Dozens have been killed and injured in Kenya's Laikipia region over the last year as armed herders searching for pasture have driven tens of thousands of cattle onto private farms and ranches from overgrazed communal land.
Along the way, there are three mountain chains, the two largest deserts in North America, vast cattle ranches, a handful of cities and their sprawling suburbs, and the Southern section of the mighty Rio Grande river.
California is the top farm producer in the U.S. In 2015, the state's farms and ranches harvested approximately $47 billion for their output, vastly outstripping the yields of Texas and Iowa, the second- and third-largest producers.
Dozens were killed and injured in Kenya's drought-stricken Laikipia region last year as armed herders searching for scarce grazing land drove tens of thousands of cattle onto private farms and ranches from poor-quality communal land.
In this piece, we spoke to Alec Bradford, who raises this rare breed in Virginia, and is experimenting with a farm-to-table business model that he hopes will rejuvenate mid-size cattle ranches across the country.
"Underwood Ranches came out with their own Sriracha Sauce but is suing HF for damages in excess of $20 million dollars," they wrote on Instagram, and added that a court date had been scheduled for April 2019.
"Oftentimes, family-owned farms and ranches bear the brunt of this tax, which threatens families' agricultural legacies and makes it difficult and costly to pass these businesses down to future generations," Thune said in a news release.
Small farmers here may be losing out as much to large Mexican ranches as they are to American agribusiness, especially those small farmers harvesting the millions of avocados that Americans scarf up in their game-day guacamole.
Increasingly American ranches have been raising Wagyu, from at least two Japanese breeds of cattle, and there are now many sources making the rich, well-marbled beef available not just to chefs, but also to home cooks.
The website Hipcamp allows users to search and book campsites on ranches, farms, vineyards, nature preserves and public camping areas throughout the United States, with accommodations that include tents, tree houses, yurts, Airstreams, R.V.s and glamping tents.
At the ranches, or at giant sheds, some of them co-owned by several ranchers, the shearing begins: a frenzy of flying wool, bawdy talk and the rare communal meal shared among neighbors who live miles apart.
What You'll Find There are roughly 1,930 single-family houses in Pound Ridge, according to Diane Briganti, the town assessor — a mix of colonials, Cape Cods, ranches, 393th- and 19th-century antiques, midcentury moderns and sprawling contemporaries.
Opuntia, or prickly pear, was introduced to Kenya by British colonialists in 3003s as a living fence, but has grown out of control in recent years, plaguing elephants and other wildlife, and tearing through ranches and farmland.
Drawing inspiration from its database of more than 250,000 properties — from coastal condos to rural ranches — every weekday Domain welcomes its more than 400 employees with coffee, cozy meeting spaces and an entertainment suite for break time.
Bloomberg's editorial board is urging people to eat less meat to help curb climate change, noting both the high levels of greenhouse gas emissions from factory farms and the sheer amount of space cattle ranches use up.
Represented by Pacific Legal Foundation (PLF), Tugaw Ranches, LLC, a family-owned ranch based in Idaho, sued the Departments of the Interior and Agriculture over their failure to submit controversial land use rules concerning the greater sage grouse.
Yes, there are areas of anger and strain, from the high-desert ranches of eastern Oregon to coal towns in northwestern Colorado to strawberry farms in the Central Valley of California to steel towns struggling to reinvent themselves.
But the heart of this documentary lies in the US and Canada, home of 70 percent of the wealthy hunters who pursue Africa's big game on pleasure trips to enclosed ranches and resorts where their kills are guaranteed.
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - Fast-moving wildfires that burned through nearly 2 million acres (809,380 hectares) of Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas this week have devastated ranches and left thousands of cattle and other livestock dead, officials said on Thursday.
Kurt Beecher Dammeier, the founder of Beecher's Handmade Cheese, is the chief executive of Mishima Reserve, a company that contracts with ranches across the West to raise the cattle; he has just started selling the meat retail online.
In a region undergoing political upheaval, the likely swing to the right would mark a major shift in the farm-driven South American nation, known for its cattle ranches and liberal policies on legalized marijuana and abortion rights.
The interplay between these meatpackers' market dominance replete with their NAFTA-expanded supply chains and America's family-owned ranches is often hidden by the meatpacking lobby's glib talking points in support of making no substantive changes to NAFTA.
Filed on Friday in a Washington D.C. federal court, the lawsuit said the designation, once approved by Congress, could hurt farms and ranches that use the river for irrigation and stop riverbank reinforcement projects needed to prevent flooding.
STRAND, South Africa — For many white children growing up in apartheid South Africa, the Spur Steak Ranches restaurant chain was a home away from home, offering kid-friendly meals and play areas with an American Wild West theme.
So far, the so-called Sherpa Fire burning in chaparral and tall grass about 25 miles (26 km) northwest of Santa Barbara has led to the evacuation of hundreds of residents from ranches and campgrounds in the hilly area.
The device, called an M-44, was among several placed in the area by Wildlife Services, an arm of the U.S. Department of Agriculture that targets coyotes, wolves, cougars, foxes and other animals considered nuisances to farms and ranches.
The Texas jury in 2000 rejected claims Winfrey defamed cattle ranches during a "dangerous food" episode of her eponymous show, when she expressed concerns about eating beef at the height of the panic in Britain over "mad cow" disease.
As baby boomers in western states age, their luxury ranches are going up for sale — but younger generations, namely millennials, view the properties as more labor-intensive and expensive than appealing, Katherine Clarke reported for The Wall Street Journal.
Some wealthy Palestinians share the same passion, operating ranches surrounded by little more than Bedouin shanty towns and scrubland reminiscent of the American West, and trainers race through the landscape with the abandon of extras in a cowboy movie.
Along the coast to the north, firefighters made steady progress in corralling the so-called Sherpa Fire, a seven-day old blaze northwest of Santa Barbara that has burned nearly 8,000 acres in an area of ranches and campgrounds.
But those moments, I realized, were cloistered events within my family home, reunions, or the circle of our middle-class black neighborhood in North Carolina, where white families had fled the nice brick ranches when people like us arrived.
One felt that the older brothers, with their foreign educations, British accents, and horse ranches, had lost touch with their father, who, in the end, was a Saudi traditionalist who liked the desert and eating meat with his hands.
One felt that the older brothers, with their foreign educations, British accents, and horse ranches, had lost touch with their father, who, in the end, was a Saudi traditionalist who liked the desert and eating meat with his hands.
In the Pacific, security sources describe how experienced smuggling networks are charged with receiving shipments at sea, bringing them ashore and then delivering them to the warehouses, ranches and houses around the country that are used as stash sites.
"I'm down here to vote against Trump," said Estraya Ingel, a middle-aged blackjack dealer in the Centennial Hills neighborhood of Las Vegas, where the city's sprawl tapers into the former horse ranches and scrub brush of rural Nevada.
These Brazilians argue that fire and deforestation are essential to keep small farmers and large ranches that export beef and soy to the world in business, and that the damage they do to the world's largest rainforest is modest.
These Brazilians argue that fire and deforestation are essential to keep small farmers and large ranches that export beef and soy to the world in business, and that the damage they do to the world's largest rainforest is modest.
FERNANDA SANTOS Huntington, Utah As she drives to work each morning, past horse ranches and nodding oil pumps, Marsha World stops to give her son, Kolton, a pale yellow pill to help keep him off heroin for another day.
After the Republican and Democratic National Conventions, I met voters at a coal mine in West Virginia, at ranches along the Mexican border, inside casinos in Las Vegas and outside the gleaming black edifice of Trump Tower in Manhattan.
NAIROBI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Renewed invasions of private ranches by herders in Kenya's northern Laikipia region a year after similar invasions led to deadly conflicts is a sign of cracks in the country's land use system, experts said on Wednesday.
Venezuela soon became Rockefeller's second home; Monte Sacro, named after the hill in Rome where Bolívar delivered his oath to free the continent from Spanish rule, was the most prized of the three sprawling ranches he would eventually purchase there.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A virtual Noah's Ark of wild beasts and livestock has been relocated to save them from a massive wildfire burning north of Los Angeles in a region that is home to exotic animal sanctuaries and horse ranches.
The first fund focused on restoring and enhancing ranch property to improve hunting and fishing habitats, but the new fund is aimed at scooping up $15 million to $25 million "trophy ranches" from owners who want to sell quickly and quietly.
It is one of the world's largest commodities traders, operates three ranches covering more than 213,000 acres, processes some 600,000 barrels of crude oil a day and produces a wide range of materials such as paper towels, nylon and spandex.
She worked all day and into the night, loading four horses at a time from fire-ravaged farms and ranches in Sonoma and Napa counties, taking the animals back to her farm in West Petaluma before going out for more.
Watching or reading or listening to a Western allowed men to reinhabit that primacy, however briefly, but the genre's popularity — along with dude ranches, Paul Bunyan, and Wild West shows — did something even more powerful: They established that scenario as ideal.
Unequal land distribution in Latin America has also been exacerbated by the increase in the past 15 years of large-scale cattle ranches, oil, timber and mining projects and agricultural plantations, like soya, palm oil and sugar cane, the study said.
"Mexico and Canada are two of our largest export markets for the commodities and products raised on U.S. farms and ranches," said American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall in a statement released after Congress was notified of the NAFTA renegotiation.
A second part of my bill focuses on increasing cash flow for small and medium-sized businesses, farms, and ranches – in particular those that operate as corporations and partnerships – by allowing them to use cash accounting instead of accrual accounting.
A wave of violence has hit Kenya's drought-stricken Laikipia region in recent months as armed cattle-herders searching for scarce grazing land have driven tens of thousands of cattle onto private farms and ranches from poor quality communal land.
Limited enforcement — and fines that when levied are rarely paid — make the risk-reward calculation of setting a blaze an easy one for the owners of large ranches, who typically live in cities hundreds of miles away from the smoke.
But emboldened by Ms. Rousseff's political demise, her opponents in the legislature are working to reverse some of her party's hallmarks, including stringent environmental rules, protections for indigenous Brazilians in the Amazon and laws criminalizing abusive work conditions on cattle ranches.
BADIRAGUATO, Mexico (Reuters) - As Mexico and the United States celebrate the capture of Joaquin "Chapo" Guzman, the world's most wanted drug lord, a mix of fear and mourning grips the towns and ranches in the remote mountains where he was born.
The confluence of these two groups — a vision of insurance salesmen and machine operators, mowing the lawns of adjoining split-­level ranches and talking about Sunday's game — felt extraordinary even in its own time, seemingly incontrovertible proof that American capitalism worked.
"Those losses were real, so we've got a lot of ground to make up, but it was so emotionally rewarding to hear all of the jury members support us unanimously," Craig Underwood, owner of Underwood Ranches, said in an interview.
Read more: NYC has a penthouse problem, LA has a mansion problem, and Miami has a condo problemThere's an abundance of luxury real estate across the USThe surplus of luxury ranches is indicative of the state of the US luxury market.
Witnesses told investigators that the 60 men who stormed into the town that March weekend in 2011 were looking for anyone named Garza, and that they burned the victims' bodies and destroyed 32 houses and two ranches in the town.
Much of the series was shot in Brazil, which supplies riders to P.B.R. the way the Dominican Republic supplies shortstops to Major League Baseball, and the Brazilian unit captures misty, idyllic images of the ranches where the self-described cowboys train.
Read more: Millennials aren't buying baby boomers' luxury ranches — and it's a sign of a much larger problem in the US real-estate marketOnce Fields' cookie chain filed for bankruptcy in 2008, the estate went into foreclosure, according to Mansion Global.
To many animal-protection groups, such management of rare and endangered species — breeding some, preventing some from being hunted, while allowing the killing of others — is not only repulsive, but puts hunting ranches in a legal and ethical gray area.
In the Deep South, Greater Appalachia, New France and the Far West, rural and urban majorities supported Republican candidates in all three elections, whether voters lived in central cities, wealthy suburbs, mountain hollers or the ranches of the high plains.
A number of legal battles have broken out between the Trump administration and property owners along the river, over the government's plans for additional barriers north of the river that would cut off and fragment ranches, nature centers and historical landmarks.
Bordered primarily by Hackensack and the boroughs of Lodi, Wood-Ridge and Teterboro, Hasbrouck Heights has an eclectic housing stock of Capes, Victorians, ranches, split-levels, boxy contemporaries, Tudors, McMansions and colonials of all stripes, many on 50-foot-wide lots.
The fires this year are Bolivia's worst in at least two decades, with the size of burned land across the country nearly doubling in under three weeks, destroying swaths of biodiverse forest and ranches and farms that sustain thousands of people.
Like in the Amazon, Cerrado habitats are being cleared because of global demand for meat -- to make way for cattle ranches, and later converted to grow soy which is used to feed livestock or exported to other parts of the world.
Tristan Voorspuy, a British army veteran, was shot dead on Sosian in March, one of dozens killed and injured in Laikipia as armed herders searching for grazing have driven their cattle onto private farms and ranches from poor quality communal land.
Every day, up to 2000 million barrels of oil flows through Cushing's 2600 major pipelines in or out of steel tanks – some the size of a football field - towering above the prairie otherwise studded with ranches and nondescript residential neighborhoods.
The senator from Colorado, a state rich in farms and ranches, said his climate plan is the only one to focus on agriculture and conserving land to sequester carbon dioxide while also seeking emissions cuts from power plants, transportation and heavy industry.
The disaster bill includes $3 billion in direct aid that covers not only cotton farms in Georgia, but also cattle ranches in the Midwest that suffered historic flooding, vineyards in California hurt by wildfires and sweet potato fields swamped by Hurricane Florence.
The collection's other stories are no less bleak, about people eking out hardpan livings on failing ranches, in defeated families, in tough cowboy bars — or in the case of 'The Mud Below,' on the backs of mean bulls on the rodeo circuit.
Whether voters in the midst of a boom move left or right, many residents say the strains of change are deep, as farms and ranches on the city's edge get chewed up into housing, and high-wage tech workers outcompete the locals.
Agribusiness, always a force in Brazil, gained even more economic and political power: It now represents nearly a quarter of the country's G.D.P., and the Amazon region supports soybean farms, gold and iron ore mines and ranches holding more than 50 million cattle.
When you -- I've had the opportunity now to go to hog farms and cattle ranches and local farms to big farms, and I think there's just a better way to move farming forward; and frankly, our local farmers are at a crossroads.
It came after the historical commission's state chairman, John Nau — a beer-distribution magnate who donates heavily to Republican officeholders — told staff members to inquire about having markers that described raids that occurred on Anglo ranches around the time of the Porvenir massacre.
Ill-prepared for the days-long journey in the harsh brush, sometimes without adequate water or food, hundreds of migrants have died on the private ranches in Brooks County in recent years, making it one of the deadliest places on America's southwest border.
The USDA typically releases its first farm income forecast of the year before the Outlook Forum, and this year's event will also feature the release of the latest Census of Agriculture, a detailed count of U.S. farms and ranches taken every five years.
Not only would a new peyotero need a lot of capital—peyoteros pay thousands of dollars for a 30-day lease to harvest on privately owned ranches—but they would have to be able to make the connections with these landowners in the first place.
And the current rate that we're clearing them — to make way for cattle ranches, as well as palm oil, soy, and wood products — is putting us on a course for rapid climate change, with intensifying cycles of extreme droughts, more heat, and more forest fires.
To report on the pistol-carrying protesters who have occupied the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in eastern Oregon, I hopped a plane to a local airport and drove for four hours, past snow-covered ranches and taxidermy shacks, right to the entrance of the refuge.
Now, after the collapse of oil prices from more than $100 a barrel 83 months ago, Mr. Ellis is wagering that this link between land and oil will create opportunities to buy premium ranches at 2008 and 2009 prices, or about a 25 percent discount.
At Republic Ranches, one of the largest ranch brokers in the state, a partner and broker, Bryan Pickens (no relation to T. Boone Pickens), is starting to see the effect of one year of $40 to $50 oil prices in some parts of Texas.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Leading shoe and designer clothing labels including Nike and Puma have made progress in tackling forced labor in their leather supply chains but could do more to address the issue at tanneries and ranches providing hides, according to a study.
AUSTIN, Texas, July 3 (Reuters) - It is an on again, occasionally off again American tradition from the 1970s that has filled football stadiums and sun-baked Texas ranches, with one constant - country music legend Willie Nelson celebrating Independence Day with a music-packed picnic.
TORONTO, March 28 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - To feed a growing population without destroying the world's forests, governments and companies need to harmonise rules on deforestation to stop farms or cattle ranches from moving operations into areas with weak environmental laws, researchers said on Monday.
A wind-whipped outbreak of wildfires outside Los Angeles on Wednesday threatened thousands of homes and horse ranches, forced the smoky evacuation of elderly patients in wheelchairs and narrowly bypassed the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, protected in part by a buffer zone chewed by goats.
As someone who lives and works on a remote ranch in South Texas, I can tell you the lack of nearby neighbors on farms or ranches around here means it's not terribly uncommon for people to risk a bit of nudity from time to time.
TORONTO (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Investors describe it as one of the last frontiers for major agricultural expansion - a vast area in Brazil's poor northeast that the government is eager to open up to investors hoping to set up big new soy farms and cattle ranches.
On the larger ranch real-estate trend, Business Insider's Libertina Brandt cited a Wall Street Journal report which notes that luxury ranches have become less appealing to younger generations, citing the labor and money which must be spent to operate and maintain the massive proprieties.
The idea reflects a recognition that no swatch of the Western landscape can be separated from the larger whole, and it may provide one path to pay for conservation of wildlife and working lands — the ranches and adjacent public lands they lease — around Yellowstone.
Fascinated by animals, Bonheur obtained a cross-dressing permit from the French police, allowing her to wear trousers and other men's clothing to gain access to cattle ranches and fairs where women were not welcomed, but whose cows and horses she wanted to paint.
Depending on your home country, affluent vacationers can consider luxury ranches in Montana, gardening and cooking classes with a two-Michelin-starred chef outside of Oxford, helicopter-assisted fly fishing in New Zealand, or a surfing and raw food retreat in Byron Bay, Australia.
" Tom Donohue, CEO of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce : "[The tariff] decision makes clear that the administration did not heed the numerous warnings from American consumers and businesses about rising costs and lost jobs on Main Street, in factories, and on farms and ranches across the country.
Chad put his 6,824 square foot property on the market this week -- 6 bedrooms, 7 baths in the gated community of Long Lake Ranches in Davie, FL. Check out the gallery for all the high-end upgrades, including ... theater room, built-in aquariums and crystal chandeliers.
Split-levels and ranches from the 4913s and '60s characterize parts of the northern end and newer waterfront areas; older colonials, Victorians and Cape Cods occupy the midtown swath, along with stately colonials, Tudors and Mediterranean-style homes in thehistoric district behind City Hall, he said.
Around 80 camera "traps" are now in operation on 13 Costa Rica properties belonging to eco-lodges, ranches, conservation organizations and private individuals who are cooperating to create a more accurate picture of big-cat populations in an area that draws eco-tourists from around the world.
"Once upon a time, Birdsville depended on local ringers, stockman, drovers," said Don Rowlands, an Aboriginal elder of the local Wangkangurru and Yarluyandi nations and a ranger of the nearby Munga-Thirri National Park, referring to the workers on the cattle ranches that surround the town.
Mr. Amodei's district stretches south from Reno, past the cattle ranches and casinos that line the road to the state capital, Carson City, and into largely rural areas like Douglas County, where members of the local Republican women's club were having their monthly luncheon last week.
Development of land that used to be forested — for cattle ranches, and palm oil and sugar cane plantations — has substantially limited the white-lipped peccaries' foraging grounds, according to Rony García-Anleu, a researcher based in Guatemala with the Wildlife Conservation Society who worked on the study.
Like the nation's wars before and after, with few exceptions, most of the dead had not been "regulars"; with the advent of war, they came from farms and ranches, factories and businesses, civil service and school rooms to serve, believing that what they served was worth the potential sacrifice.
Mr. Kohl said he had spoken by phone to more than a dozen other ranchers in the area in the past few days and concluded that the damage caused by floodwaters and the deep freeze that preceded the flooding would force a number of ranches out of business.
Curious title, that, since the secretary of Energy has precious little to do now with most of what we think of as the energy market; he controls neither hydrocarbon sales, solar energy licensing, nor even the way the wind turbines spin across the Texas ranches and prairie lands.
Uruguay, a nation of around 3.5 million people known for its cattle ranches and liberal policies on legalized marijuana and abortion rights, has enjoyed an extended period of stability and growth, but has seen its economy stall amid global trade tensions and bad crop weather that dented agriculture.

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