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<blockquote data-quote="Lee VanRoss" data-source="post: 1737963" data-attributes="member: 40072"><p><strong>Georg> </strong>You cover a lot of topics in 4 lines and close with, Any questions? So yes I do and perhaps more than can be covered here.</p><p>Given that, murders , cattle rustling, and poaching are daily facts of life can you go into some detail of what actions you take to curtail or</p><p>stop such predatory practices? Some idea of command and control and type of weaponry required would be of interest as it appears </p><p>any governmental approach is less than adequate. Are the ranches, stations, farm units (or whatever you call them) self contained or</p><p>do you live in communities and commute to where the livestock and grazing are located? Can or do you use drones in your daily operation</p><p>to observe the operation and movement of personel and inventory? I left you with a lot to chew on so respond as time permits.</p><p>Thank you, <strong>LVR</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee VanRoss, post: 1737963, member: 40072"] [B]Georg> [/B]You cover a lot of topics in 4 lines and close with, Any questions? So yes I do and perhaps more than can be covered here. Given that, murders , cattle rustling, and poaching are daily facts of life can you go into some detail of what actions you take to curtail or stop such predatory practices? Some idea of command and control and type of weaponry required would be of interest as it appears any governmental approach is less than adequate. Are the ranches, stations, farm units (or whatever you call them) self contained or do you live in communities and commute to where the livestock and grazing are located? Can or do you use drones in your daily operation to observe the operation and movement of personel and inventory? I left you with a lot to chew on so respond as time permits. Thank you, [B]LVR[/B] [/QUOTE]
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