Blogs1 - 10 of 60 recent posts for tag:Ranches
07
Jul
2009
Horse Farms – Old Bank Barns  

2 days ago by StoryTeller

What to Look for When Buying a Farm If you are looking to buy a farm there is a good chance that you have seen many old-style bank barns. Some are in excellent shape, others are barely standing. When your goal is to keep horses in that barn, it is important that you know what to look for. Going in t ...

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06
Jul
2009
A Guide To Acquiring A Farm Or Ranch In Kentucky  

3 days ago by StoryTeller

Kentucky is almost synonymous with horses. Aside Texas, Kentucky is considered the next most western state in terms of its endowments. Buying a horse property in this state is something you may want to do for various reasons. First, this part of the country has the most fascinating areas which you c ...

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A Guide To Acquiring A Farm Or Ranch In Kentucky  

3 days ago by StoryTeller

Kentucky is almost synonymous with horses. Aside Texas, Kentucky is considered the next most western state in terms of its endowments. Buying a horse property in this state is something you may want to do for various reasons. First, this part of the country has the most fascinating areas which you c ...

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03
Jul
2009
California Cowboy Richard Rudnick  

6 days ago by richardbeal

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29
Jun
2009
Santa Maria Style BBQ for the rest of us  

10 days ago by The Griller

Santa Maria Style BBQ for the rest of us Retailer ” is trying to bring a little of the valley. Ranches unfolded across the mid 1800s, when vast ranchers would host Spanish-style Barbeques each [...] Tags: barbeques, extend, foothills, host, little, maria, mid, ranchers, ranches, rest, santa

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22
Jun
2009
Buying Rural Properties – The Ranch Option  

17 days ago by StoryTeller

With interest in rural properties growing, one would want to consider an investment in ranches. This type of investment has so many possibilities and opportunities for the investor. It is one area that is growing very fast due to a number of reasons. Foremost, many people would like to leave the noi ...

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Why You May Want To Invest In Rio Blanco County Rural Property  

17 days ago by StoryTeller

You would like to own a piece of rural Colorado. This state holds much of the major attractions across the country as far as rural life and beauty are concerned. One place that you would like to buy a home at or reside in is the Rio Blanco county. This part of Colorado has not felt city life yet. Th ...

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20
Jun
2009
First Date  

19 days ago by The Novel Housewife

First Date by Karen Kendall This book was a classic. It shows just how stubborn girls can be. In the story; love is like a battlefield due to the constant dislike for the other person. In the end, you realize even those people who are usual most cynical person of romance, fall harder than those who ...

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18
Jun
2009
Located in a Private Gated Development – Ranchos Del Rito Lot 8 – $495,000  

21 days ago by www.PruSantaFe.com

Ranchos Del Rito Lot 8 $495,000 | MLS# 903371 | Santa Fe, NM 87506 122.465 Acres | For More – CLICK HERE This property is located in a private gated development of exceptional small ranches. Originally part of the historic Flying Diamond Ranch, Ranchos Del Rito has conservation easements that provid ...

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Chuck Wagons  

21 days ago by richardbeal

The big cattle drives began after the Civil War and Texan Charles Goodnight realized that they needed a way to carry supplies and cooking equipment. Up until that point everything was carried on horseback. In 1866 he rebuilt a large four wheel army surplus wagon with steel axles that could withstand ...

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