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Where is the best cattle producing land in America?
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<blockquote data-quote="MillIronQH" data-source="post: 313408" data-attributes="member: 4658"><p>Parker Ranch beat you to it. How would you like working on this place? </p><p></p><p>Got the T-shirt. In-laws brought it back from one of their cruises.</p><p></p><p>I've always been told you can ship cattle from east to west and from south to north but not the other way around. In the seventies I leased 10 sections in Northeastern Wyoming and could have eventually run about 300 mama cows. Then the oil companies landed on it and there was a drilling rig every 1/4 section. Within a year even the antalope pulled out. Thing is noone in that country did anything to improve pastures then. They were plenty good enough just like they were. Down here you can run more cows on less land but you have to work at it.Z</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MillIronQH, post: 313408, member: 4658"] Parker Ranch beat you to it. How would you like working on this place? Got the T-shirt. In-laws brought it back from one of their cruises. I've always been told you can ship cattle from east to west and from south to north but not the other way around. In the seventies I leased 10 sections in Northeastern Wyoming and could have eventually run about 300 mama cows. Then the oil companies landed on it and there was a drilling rig every 1/4 section. Within a year even the antalope pulled out. Thing is noone in that country did anything to improve pastures then. They were plenty good enough just like they were. Down here you can run more cows on less land but you have to work at it.Z [/QUOTE]
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