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Lazy days… on summer pasture

September 12, 2016by Grant Ranch 2 Comments

  While everything else has been going on around the ranch, someone has been diligently checking cattle on summer pasture. While they are pretty low maintenance at this time of […]

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Culling cows: Why and When

September 5, 2016by Grant Ranch 2 Comments

It is that time of year on Grant Ranch, where we sort off the cull cows for sale. Culling is the process of marketing older, unproductive and open cows. Older […]

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Two-by-Two; Sorting Cow-Calf Pairs

June 12, 2016by Grant Ranch Leave a comment

The rain has come, and given the pastures a good dose of moisture.  Our babies are growing up – can you believe they are almost 2 months old?!  By the […]

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