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13
Dec
2009
Curubanda Lodge: Slipping and sliding to the waterfall

3 days ago by Erin Van Rheenen

The view from Curubanda Lodge, near Quebrada Grande in the hills of Guanacaste “Don’t be afraid,” our guide tells us. “It’s a little steep and slippery on the way to the waterfall, but the horses know the way.” We’ve already come up a trail so muddy the horses sank in past their knees. There were st ...

Living Abroad in Costa Rica - livingabroadincostarica.com/blog · 1 reference

10
Dec
2009
Arizona Farms for Sale*(Arizona Ranches for Sale)*505-934-1196

6 days ago by Nick

hubpages.com Arizona Farms for Sale*(Arizona Ranches for Sale)505-934-1196 Could this be your Arizona Dream Ranch? hunting real estate, recreational real estate, fishing real estate, horse property, cattle ranches, mountain real estate and more. Arizona Land for Sale, Arizona Farms for…

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CS Cattle Company

7 days ago by richardbeal

If you are a regular reader you’ve probably figured out that I like 100+ year old cattle ranches. About 2 hours north of my home in New Mexico is one of those – the CS Cattle Company. Located in Cimmaron, New Mexico, quoting from the ranch website it consists of “130,000 acres of privately owned pla ...

Richard Beal's Blog - richardbealblog.com · 2 references

08
Dec
2009
AFBF – EPA endangerment finding related to climate change

8 days ago by Trudy W. Schuett

Statement by Bob Stallman, President American Farm Bureau Federation WASHINGTON, D.C., December 7, 2009—“The decision by the Environmental Protection Agency today to announce an endangerment finding on carbon dioxide and other [...]

AZ Rural Times - azruraltimes.com · 1 reference

06
Dec
2009
The Homestead Story

11 days ago by MikeBoss

During the summer of 2009, a group of ranchers and farmers came together to form Homestead Natural Foods. Their collective efforts currently serve a number of highly regarded Treasure Valley restaurants that include the Red Feather Lounge, Bittercreek Alehouse, Le Café de Paris, and the Cottonwood G ...

Behind the Menu - behindthemenu.com

04
Dec
2009
Day of the Gaucho Waning in Argentina

13 days ago by richardbeal

Argentina’s Beef Debate: Feedlot or Grassland? By Juan Forero Washington Post Foreign Service Thursday, September 10, 2009 The world’s top cattle producing countries have been penning up cattle for years, and now Argentina, which has slipped from the international beef dominance it once enjoyed, is ...

Richard Beal's Blog - richardbealblog.com · 2 references

03
Dec
2009
New Ranch: St. Francis

13 days ago by Kelly

Located just off the 154 in the Santa Ynez Valley, St Francis ranch is now available for weddings and private events. The ranch is over 800 acres and features stunning views of the Santa Ynez Valley and Lake Cachuma. This ranch is the home to zebras and long horn cattle. How cool would it be to do y ...

Santa Barbara Wedding Chic - kellyoshiroevents.com/blog · Rank: 62,752 · 71 references

The Attraction of Ranches As Rural Real Estate Investment Opportunity

13 days ago by Nick

One area you may want to invest in real estate is the ranch. Many people are looking for places to go on vacation so that they break away from the usual Disneyland and Florida beaches and visit a dude ranch. A dude ranch is simply a ranch that is purposely built to house holiday makers or visitors r ...

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30
Nov
2009
Santa Maria Style BBQ for the rest of us

16 days ago by The Griller

Santa Maria Style BBQ for the rest of us Retailer “Suzie Q’s“Suzie Q’s” is trying to bring a little of the foothills of the valley. Ranchers would host Spanish-style barbeques each [...] Tags: barbeques, extend, foothills, host, little, maria, mid, ranchers, ranches, rest, santa

The Perfect Barbecue - barbecueperfect.com/blog · Rank: 65,478 · 1 reference

Living in a ski town – should I decide to move?

17 days ago by enjoysteamboat

In 1979, following 3 1/2 years of college, I decided to follow the advice of one of my college professors and complete my required internship in Park City, Utah. I was studying at San Diego State, on the beach everyday cramming for tests and hungry for the mountains. I’d learned about Edward Abbey, ...

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