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Winter '99

Winter '99, RANGE magazine -- Photo by John McMullen ©Copyright Thomas Robinson, Portland, Ore.


On the cover: Turn of the century buckaroos, Burns, Ore., photographed by John McMullen.

Photo ©Copyright Thomas Robinson, Portland, Ore. Photo Research Group, 503-288-1830.

Table of Contents

Photo ©Copyright Linda Dufurrena
Photo ©Copyright Linda Dufurrena

FEATURES

GRIZZLY PICNIC
Commotion in a Wyoming sheep camp. By Richard Menzies
PRICE OF BEEF
The business behind the myths. By Rodney Flournoy
LEARNING TO BEND
The Warnocks' roots in Oregon's land. By Jean Nelsen
PLAYING OUTSIDE THE RULES
Kieran Suckling and Arizona's Southwest Center for Biological Diversity.
By J. Zane Walley
GRIT
Katie Breckenridge has a passion for land and animals. By Diane Clow
CYCLES
Cowboys and the seasons in Colorado's Gunnison County. By Jan Badgley

YESTERDAY

HISTORY OF GRAZING ON PUBLIC LANDS
More than a century's competition for forage. By Heather Smith Thomas

PHOTOGRAPHY & ART

OUTBACK ROUNDUP
Win fame and cash in RANGE's photo contest.
WILLIE MATTHEWS
Buckaroos in paint
OUT ON THE RANGE
Jim Patrico in Missouri. Joel Sartore in California. Larry Turner in Oregon.
PORTRAIT OF THE WEST
Sam Glasscock, Pinedale, Wyoming. By Amy Raab

PEOPLE

OUTLAW
Max Allred and the Nevada mustangs. By David R. Gamble
BABBITT IN WONDERLAND
Curious claims by Washington's Mad Hatter. By Congressman Richard Pombo
HO HO HOBO
The poor old man was just like Santa. By Lee Pitts
HONEY, I SHRUNK THE FENCES
Range management tools. By Wayne Burleson
WINNING THE WEST WITH A SONG
Gene and Roy always played fair. By Tim Findley

HUMOR

THE RIDE
Dreams of a bronc rider. By Timm Rawlins

SCIENCE/POLITICS

THE QUIVIRA COALITION
Enviros and ranchers learn together about ranching and ecology. By Courtney White and Jim Winder
INTERNATIONAL CHICANERY
Are Aussie cattle mascarading as Mexican beef? By J. Zane Walley

OPINION

GEOGRAPHY IS DESTINY
Are Westerners liberal, conservative or confused? By Alston Chase
DRAGGING THE CAISSON TO NIRVANA
Pop ecology and the gene pool. By Mike Misner

CRITTERS/HABITAT

A ROAD RUNS THROUGH IT
The feds are making a bull trout point in Jarbidge. By Tim Findley
A VERY SEEDY BUSINESS
Environmentalist does something good for the planet. By Marjorie Knorr

DEPARTMENTS

Photo of C.J. Hadley -- Copyright ©Jeff Ross

Up Front
Letter from the Editor

I'm not as confused as you think.
By C.J. Hadley

LETTERS
AMAZING FACTS & QUOTES
RANGE HEROES
RANGE AGENTS
RANGE COLLECTOR SET
1999 REAL BUCKAROO CALENDAR

 

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