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Monthly Archives: February 2017

Things Happen

February 25, 2017by Grant Ranch Leave a comment

Our heifers are scheduled to start calving about April 10th and the cows April 20th. At the end of February we were not expecting to see calves while feeding. But […]

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Snow, snow and more snow

February 6, 2017by Grant Ranch Leave a comment

Our snow was almost all gone but Saturday night (February 4) it started to drift down again and continued all day Sunday and into Monday. Light fluffy snow with a […]

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Honoring where we come from and teaching the next generations

February 5, 2017by Grant Ranch Leave a comment

Many have learnt their skills from their parents. In agriculture, this is particularly true as we learn to observe the land and animals for signs of health. This tends to […]

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