Mexican rancheras, corridos, cumbias, bolero, hip hop, blues, and soul, winning her multiple Grammys and Latin Grammy Awards.
Because maybe this rancher only has 200 head.
So there's a rancher in here who's a friend of mine, Joey Mendoza, and he's a third generation cattleman.
There's cattle ranches and dairy firms on all sides.
So they were community ranches that very likely would have been split up into individual small farms or shambas.
So those group ranches have become conservation areas and won't be broken up.
And they're dealing with the best ranchers you're going to find.
And so there's actually many different ranches in our area that are working on carbon ranching.
That's the size of the ranches we're putting together.
Now the neat thing is now cattle ranchers, who were not too excited about this, are using the exact same scale.
produces wonderful food and more products from ranches and farms like Becky's dad is trying to do,
This is along the Rio Rancheria, which is one of the major rivers that comes down from the glaciers to the sea.
And also along the Rio Rancheria is the major dam which has completely stopped up the river.
But since Africa is full of ranchers or farmers-- livestock farmers is what we call them-- they all have livestock.
and you're not a cattle rancher.
So they were there because ranchers in the Pantanal Marsh of Brazil would come down at the end of a day and huck
You'll be listening to a Mexican ranchero station and suddenly "Wish You Were Here" will pop up.
First, ranches across the Great Plains funneled their cattle to cities in the Midwest.
Dennis and Amy play the most prominent of a group of ranchers that are really trying to expand their control and their influence
It was a farmer's hat or a rancher's, designed to keep the sun off while galloping across grassy plains.
cue the Germans and the Americans or whatever-- local ranchers in fear of their lives,
And their work is basically to work with ranchers and create specific plans for that ranch that's like, plant trees here, do this for this part of the ranch,
It's because the families in the school are ranchers themselves and are excited to have the chance to sell beef that they've raised on the range in Montana
He's now almost 300 acres in two ranches .
Farmers, ranchers, the world really looks our livestock.
He befriends Teddy Roosevelt and also some wealthy white ranchers in Texas, who are taking their cattle through Oklahoma.
As recently as the 1950s, ranchers had quotas as to how many Abos could be shot with impunity who trespassed upon their land.
we did a movie about a hero-- he's a normal cattle rancher who has a small little farm in Gonzalez, Texas--
Now, to some of the cattle ranchers, this is what they're looking for because the nutrients have been released into the soil and you can start producing cattle.
And once again, this is going to be ranchers that actually care about these animals.
He was in the Marine Corps and got out and became a rancher, and then became a pastor-- super interesting guy.
And they were blasting bachata, and rancheras, and salsa.
In our case, it's cattle ranchers.
And I promise you, walking up to a rancher in Wyoming is terrifying.
inspiring I loved it I didn't know lawyers we were cattle ranchers as I told you but I really liked what I
And so for me, I think of ,, like the rancheras that I grew up listening to.
This is a picture that is typical in the Great Plains and the Midwest, where ranchers and farmers are earning economic value from wind turbines.
So that will get juicier and more complicated as the conspiracy of Dennis and Amy and then Beau Bridges and these other ranchers,
Yep. But we can not snap our fingers and change the way beef ranchers produce cows and how they process them.
It's created poverty. And Indian people have not become farmers and ranchers in the mode that they anticipated.
That piece that you're looking at was subdivided before the auction was to be held into 22 different small ranchettes,
But he comes down here into the Valley, preys on a rancher's sheep.
and south would stop in and eat and then also all the wine makers from that area who were ranchers grape Growers that's
Now there's a main ranch and there were some outlying ranches and this was used for sheep.
paid and this was not a cash economy here. Most of these people were cattle ranchers and would literally drive Longhorn cattle from here all the way up to San Francisco.
We're used to thinking of these people at being on opposites ends of a spectrum or a cattle rancher and an activist at PETA. We think that these represent the extremes.
At the very edge of the empty town, one-acre ranchettes and snazzy five-thousand-square-foot houses with dead-stick trees and dust-hill landscaping fringe a brown tumbleweed golf
In 1887, the reason that's important is because that's when Congress and others decided that Indian people should become farmers and ranchers, much
or 320-acre allotments. And on those allotments, Indian people would learn to be farmers or ranchers.
which, of course, didn't make him incredibly popular with the local ranchers, et cetera.