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  2. Livestock Weekly - Wikipedia

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    Livestock Weekly is a weekly newspaper published in San Angelo, Texas, that provides international coverage of the livestock industry, focusing on cattle, sheep, goats, range conditions, markets, and ranch life. [1] [2] It was started by Stanley R. Frank in 1948 and was later referred to as "the cowboy's Wall Street Journal." [1] [3]

  3. Western Livestock Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Farm and Ranch Market Journal became Western Livestock Journal in the early 1930s. In 1952, Nelson purchased Livestock Magazine from the Biggs family in Denver.The two weeklies were combined in the ’70s to create one national edition of Western Livestock Journal and the monthly magazine was renamed Livestock Magazine, and split into three editorial editions.

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  5. King (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Quarter Horse Journal. Staff (October 15, 1945). "King: Short Saga of a Horse Who Deserves His Name". Western Livestock Journal. Widmer, Jack (June 1958). "King – Unmistakably a Great Sire". Western Livestock. Wilkinson, Garford (August 1962). "M. Benavides Volpe: He Bred King P-234". Quarter Horse Journal.

  6. Talk:Western Livestock Journal - Wikipedia

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  7. High Plains Journal - Wikipedia

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    The journal was established in 1949 when the Dodge City Journal was renamed High Plains Journal. [3] Each week the publication covers farming and ranching topics with award-winning editorial, up-to-date industry reports, markets, weather, and the largest classified section in the region.

  8. Driftwood (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Driftwood made a name for himself in the late 1930s as a rodeo horse, when he was known as '"Speedy". [1] He was owned by a man named Asbury Schell, who calf roped, team tied, steer roped and bulldogged off the stallion he called Speedy, as well as occasionally stock saddle races.

  9. 9 Pizza Chains That Make Their Dough Fresh In-House - AOL

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    2 . Blaze Pizza. People love Blaze, and a big part of what makes its pizza top-tier is the dough and how it's made.The founders, Rick and Elise Wetzel previously ran Wetzel’s Pretzels, so they ...