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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. Anne Windfohr Marion - Wikipedia

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    Anne Windfohr Marion (born Anne Valliant Burnett Hall; November 10, 1938 – February 11, 2020) was an American heiress, rancher, horse breeder, business executive, philanthropist, and art collector from Fort Worth, Texas.

  5. Bazy Tankersley - Wikipedia

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    Ultimately Tankersley operated two facilities in Arizona, her Al-Marah Arabian Farm, a 110-acre (45 ha) facility, [11] and the Hat Ranch in Williams, [43] near Flagstaff. [4] The Hat Ranch property she purchased was the former Quarter Circle Double X Ranch and had been owned by Isabella Greenway , who had hosted Eleanor and Franklin Delano ...

  6. Richard H. Palmquist - Wikipedia

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    From Alaska, Palmquist relocated to the San Francisco Bay Area, where he selected Harold Camping to help him start Family Radio. [3] He also served as General Manager of the ministry for the first six years, overseeing the initial growth of the non-profit enterprise from one local station, KEAR, which first went on the air on February 4, 1959, to a network of six stations. [4]

  7. Larry Steckline - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Steckline began appearing in an online news format, Steckline Ag Report, with ag news in 3-5 minute segments, produced for the website of the Farm Credit cooperative American AgCredit [14] By 2015, he owned only one remaining radio station, KWLS (FM) (Winfield, Kansas), on which he continued to broadcast his agri-business program daily ...

  8. Peter J. Taggares - Wikipedia

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    In 1956, he established a small farm near Othello, Washington. From that beginning he built an agricultural empire in the Pacific Northwest second only to that of JR Simplot . At his death his holdings, estimated to be worth half a billion dollars, [ 3 ] included the largest irrigated farm in Oregon and one of the world's largest vineyards.

  9. Mark Pearson (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Mark Pearson died June 2, 2012, at a farm in rural Madison County, Iowa, the victim of an apparent heart attack. [2] He was 54 years old at the time of his death. In July 2012, Iowa Public television chose Mark Pearson's son, Mike Pearson, manager of the family farm and himself a reporter for Iowa Public Radio Station WOI-AM as the new host of ...

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