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  1. With Goat, a Rancher Breaks Away From the Herd

    nytimes.com » NYT > Dining & Wine - Oct 14, 2008

    Bill Niman, who last year walked away from the meat company he started in the 1970s, is hoping goat meat will be the cornerstone of his comeback.

    Also tagged: iowa, agriculture, california, meat, restaurants, chez panisse, goat, livestock, blue hill at stone barns, cooking and cookbooks, waters alice, niman nicolette hahn, niman bill

  2. Going Down the Road: A State That Never Was in Wyoming

    nytimes.com » NYT > Most E-Mailed - Jul 25, 2008

    A 1941 travel guide recounted the story of an audacious attempt by a group of would-be rebels to form a new state.

    Also tagged: wyoming, works progress administration

  3. Going Down the Road: A State That Never Was in Wyoming

    nytimes.com » NYT > U.S. - Jul 24, 2008

    Retracing the routes of guides conceived as part of a 1930s jobs program reveals Wyoming’s frontier spirit.

    Also tagged: wyoming, works progress administration

  4. A State That Never Was in Wyoming

    nytimes.com » NYT > U.S. - Jul 23, 2008

    Retracing the routes of guides conceived as part of a 1930s jobs program reveals Wyoming’s frontier spirit.

    Also tagged: wyoming, works progress administration

  5. A State That Never Was Keeps Its Place in the Maverick Heart

    nytimes.com » NYT > U.S. - Jul 23, 2008

    Retracing the routes of guides conceived as part of a 1930s jobs program reveals how Wyoming retains its frontier spirit.

    Also tagged: wyoming, works progress administration

  6. Talking Travel: The low-down on ranches from an American cowboy

    gadling.com » Gadling - Jun 21, 2008

    Filed under: Talking Travel Gene Kilgore is a recognized expert on dude ranches, having traveled to countless ones since 1980 (and accrued so many frequent flier miles that he was profiled by The New York Times last

    Also tagged: cowboys, dude ranches, duderanches, ranch vacations, ranchvacations

  7. Editorial: A Wet Western Spring

    nytimes.com » NYT > Opinion - Jun 3, 2008

    In Wyoming, a wet rancher is a happy rancher. And right now, the ranchers in the state are sopping and grinning.

    Also tagged: weather, editorials, drought, rain, wyoming

  8. Jillaroos bring feminine touch to Outback farms

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph World News - Jun 3, 2008

    A record number of young Australian women are signing up to become jillaroos, mustering sheep and cattle on vast Outback ranches.

    Also tagged: australia, cattle, outback

  9. Major Deal Preserves Ranch Land in California

    nytimes.com » NYT > Environment - May 8, 2008

    Almost all of the Tejon Ranch will be kept permanently free of development under the terms of a deal between the ranch corporation and five major conservation organizations.

    Also tagged: environment, california, sierra club, natural resources defense council

  10. Art: You Bet Your Tintype, Buckaroo

    nytimes.com » NYT > Arts - Apr 20, 2008

    A Texan inspired by his roots uses a style of early photography to portray the roughhewn cowpunchers of the West.

    Also tagged: photography

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