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In the end, the important difference between Holly and those who gave up ranching for town life or prison life is that most people lack the patience for her line of work.
Cattle ranching, for example, is a common financing vehicle along with drugs for left-wing rebels of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, known as Farc, as well as for drug cartels.
These days, Israel has experienced cowboys who know the cattle, the horses and the Golan, men like Yankale Carlebach, 44, who came to try ranching for six months some 20 years ago.
ABOVE THE SAN PEDRO SHELF — The Pacific Ocean is mountain-spring clear here six miles off the coast of Huntington Beach, Calif., where Phil Cruver has been ranching for a few months now.
In Colorado they have a similar program for prairie dogs; they have a large program called "Ranching for Wildlife," where they created a partnership between the Division of Wildlife and ranchers to increase their understanding of management of elk.
The biomass of the Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean bluefin has declined by about 30 percent over the last two decades, particularly since the onset of tuna "ranching" for the sushi trade, and the fish is listed as endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
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Capybaras are edible and in Venezuela are ranched for meat.
Euell Realty recently sold a three-bedroom high ranch for $229,000.
Now he wants to use the ranch for fun.
The whole shambolic compound feels like a Barker Ranch for young Brooklyners who are into fermentation.
Tells about the elaborate pens and fields which Bamberger has on his ranch for the antelope.
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