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    Good Sunday Mornin'

    He is risen indeed!
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    Good Sunday Mornin'

    I have cut my numbers to half what we ran a few years ago. It is less work. You can not run 100 head as easy as 10 head. That is a lie. Speaking of work, scripture say we are saved by grace and not works. Eph 2:8-10 continues to tell us we are saved to work. It seems to me, the difference...
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    Should we give this place a funeral?

    Maybe a revival is what it needs. I am as guilty as any one about neglecting it.
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    Sold Out

    I am 79. The wife and I shed some tears just today because we can see we need to, but neither wants to. I always figured if I couldn't help one, I would just lose it. That don't work. We about killed ourselves loading a 100 pound calf in the pickup. It was fun putting this outfit together...
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    Good snow

    Got to the cattle Monday. They were glad to see a bale of hay!
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    Good snow

    It covered a wide swath of New Mexico and Colorado.
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    Good snow

    It is a wonderful storm. Inconvenient but very beneficial.
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    Good snow

    Snowed from Tuesday night until Saturday morning pretty steady. Ended up about 2 feet. Lots more than that in places. I got cattle fed until Friday night, then the wind. I have the yard dug out. County still don't have the roads open. I can't get around beyond the yard. I expect things are...
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    Parables of the High Plains

    Soapweed is a man who left a lot of tracks. A trail worth following.
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    Parables of the High Plains

    It's been awile since I did a Good Sunday Mornin'. I did finally submit a manuscript to Christian Book Publishers, and have begun the process of publishing them. Some one suggested the title of Parables of the High Plains. I ran with it. I even dedicated the book to our old friend, Soapweed...
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    Fire

    Thank God your home was spared. Grass will grow back.
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    Fire

    That sure changes your plans for the day. Hope you and your hay escapes unscathed. God bless.
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    Idaho Trip- Reception #2

    It is amazing what water does for a country! One of our girls married 1000 miles and 14 hours away. Boscobel Wisconsin which is 25 miles up the Wisconsin River from its confluence with the Mississippi. What a productive area! It is so interesting to visit producers from different areas of...
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    Little H ties the knot

    Wow, that is an eye opener! How long has it been since I posted on here. Congratulations to all involved. Sorry about your dad.
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    Hello from interior Alaska

    Alaska is good country. It is hard country. It is a young man's country. If you are running cattle up there at 84 years young, you are tough ol codger! You got my respect!
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    Hello from interior Alaska

    I didn't want to try cattle on the Kenai! I sure respect what you deal with around Fairbanks! Lots of hay to pitch for sure. This year in eastern Colorado, I have not unrolled a bale,yet. Still on cake and grass. I have busted a bit of ice. Last year, I had fed a lot of hay (not by your...
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    What is an annoyance that Ranchers have to deal with everyday?

    Apex float valves are best I found.
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    Hello from interior Alaska

    I used to be quite active on this page. I just peeked in today and am intriqued by interior Ak rancher. I spent about 5 years there in Soldotna in the early 70's. My affection for the bovine led me back "outside". How do you manage chores? Feeding hay, keeping water open etc? How much hay...
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    Prayers for Soapweed

    We lost a good hand.
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    Pictures from our visit to the McGinnis Ranch near Baker City, Oregon - June 26, 2019

    How are these folks related to Jess McGinnis?
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