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Muddled governance has been the result; but, as in many other areas of life, the centre has gradually taken power from the locality.At present, the police receive four-fifths of their funding and nearly all their steer from central government.
External actors can play a useful role in helping governments resolve governance constraints, if they take their steer from – and answer to – local actors, rather than pursuing a pre-established policy agenda.
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Refusing to sell their small spreads, the pair join an independent old-time rancher to defy progress and drive their steers to railheads instead of trucking them.
I'd told the Blairs I wanted to follow one of their steers through the life cycle; Ed, 49, suggested I might as well buy a steer, as a way to really understand the daunting economics of modern ranching.
The Blairs prefer to own their steers straight through to slaughter and to keep them on the ranch for a couple of months of "backgrounding" before sending them on the 500-mile trip to Poky Feeders.
Between BCS of 4 and 5 is the best condition to move backgrounded cattle onto the feedlot, or for small-time farmers to have their steers slaughtered.
They also said that their position steers their actions since that is what is expected of them and that they are a part of a system with many actors involved.
That way, NGOs can both maximize their income, and steer their hard-won funds away from expensive staffing costs where this is not essential.
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