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From this traditional ranching land, the road follows the Sierra Nevada Mountains northeast through the baking Mojave Desert to a place where no ranching actually takes place, yet the most famous cowboys of them all have come to strut their stuff.
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Apart from logging, small-scale agriculture, fishery and cattle ranching, land-use in the study area includes illicit crops (Erythroxylum spp).
Tosco unloaded some AZL ranch land at fire sale prices, and Strong got the Baca Ranch-160,000 acres in south central Colorado.
Their fathers willed ranch land to their brothers.
Together they work their ranch land until a drought engulfs them.
In 1992, the ranch land was subdivided into a residential neighborhood.
He also had holdings in Texas ranch land, California vegetable farms, real estate and auto dealerships.
Two hundred acres of ranch land does not mean 200 acres of grass, he explained.
And he owns 1.6 million acres of ranch land, more than any other American.
Geographically, Lexington is not in the Hill Country — it's in ranch land, northeast of Austin — but ethnically it is.
With prices for some prized ranches down as much as 30 percent and returns holding steady around 3 percent a year, ranch land is looking more attractive as an investment.
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