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Updated on June 11, 2007
73. Cattle News: Federal judge blocks Bureau of Land Management's grazing rules Winmill's 52-age ruling said the BLM's rule revisions would have loosened restrictions on grazing on millions of acres of public land nationwide, limited the amount of public comment the BLM had to consider and diluted the BLM's authority to sanction ranchers for grazing violations. Search the web Search this site Blogs. Winmill's 52-age ruling said the BLM's rule revisions would have loosened restrictions on grazing on millions of acres of public land nationwide, limited the amount of...
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74. Cattle News: Cattle Baron's Gala Attracts Big Crowds Pottery, spa days and even gourmet coffee were up for grabs as people shopped under the awning where a $100-buy-in Texas Hold'em game was about to begin. Delicious smells of everything from beef fajitas and cowboy potatoes to apple empanadas wafted in the much-appreciated breeze, as many patrons chowed down on the array of goodies provided by G Texas Custom Catering. The pasture was packed with guests whose ticket costs and donations helped fund the American Cancer Society's efforts. Later...
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75. Cattle News: High Wind Topples Trees And Cattle Baron's Stage Lights Fortunately, no injuries were reported and we're told crews are fixing the lights for tomorrow's gala, which is going on tomorrow night, as scheduled. Around 7 o'clock, This tree was knocked down on Broadway and Charmwood in Tyler, stalling traffic in the northbound lanes. At the intersection ofLex and Duncan street, several trees were knocked on top of houses. The wind also brought some unexpected damage to this years Cattle Baron's Gala, knocking over a set of stage lights during the...
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76. Cattle News: Left Field Our apologies see where bathtub crank gets you? If your engine isn't already revved, get it going, because the self-proclaimed Longest Motorcycle Parade in the History of Texas bombs through town next Friday night, and biker or not it's worth checking out. Our apologies see where bathtub crank gets you? If your engine isn't already revved, get it going, because the self-proclaimed Longest Motorcycle Parade in the History of Texas bombs through town next Friday night, and biker or not it's...
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77. Cattle News: 'Project Zebu' honors zoo docent McCarry, who volunteered for about 20 years and was best known for his elephant shows, was a retired cattleman and author from Iowa. Zebus originated in India and Africa and are considered true miniatures because they are not bred down from larger breeds. He developed an artificial insemination cooperative and launched the first tape-recorded radio program from a farm. Their distinguishing characteristic is a hump, which is especially notable on mature bulls. The zoo's zebu exhibit will...
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