Jordan Cattle Action
 
  Unregistered Bull
Choice gleanings from 45-plus years of Unregistered Bull
"There's been a good deal of talk lately," said John, "about a surplus of beef. Cowmen going broke on account of too many cattle, the government buying beef to take up the slack, national cattle associations and meat organizations hollering for everybody to chip in on a promotion campaign to get people to eat more beef."
  Doc Blakely
Pokin' Fun
Standing in line is something I learned from the U.S. Army. It's probably the most useful skill I learned from my tour of military duty. We stood in line for the mess hall, latrine, theater, paymaster, and when it looked like we could get shot at, they sent us to the firing line.
  Monte Noelke
Shortgrass Country
On the second afternoon in the Okivango Delta, one of the tour coordinators contracted by the Museum of Natural History took six of us on a walk. He is native to Southern Africa and a skilled guide and knowledgeable naturalist.
  Baxter Black
On The Edge Of Common Sense
It seems in all the distraction of the high-tech 90s that purebred cattle have been buried under piles of often pointless minutae. Scholarly reports, discussions, pontifications and predictions about tenderness, cutability, presentation, preparation and efficiency proliferate like waves crashing on the giant seawall of the humble, confused commercial producer.

 




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