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  2. 2023 World Livestock Auctioneer champion Jacob Massey takes ...

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    Sep. 13—DICKINSON — Whether you're a seasoned cattle trader, a passionate auction enthusiast or simply looking to savor the experience of witnessing the world's finest auctioneer in action ...

  3. Hall of Great Westerners - Wikipedia

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    North Dakota Cattleman; Conservationist; Public Official Victor Culberson: 1863–1930 1958 New Mexico Cattleman Alex Currie 1859–1937 1959 North Dakota Stockman; Horse and Cattle Breeder Charles Franklin Curtiss: 1863–1947 1959 At Large (Iowa) Dean of agriculture; Livestock Breeder James Charles Dahlman: 1856–1930 1964 Nebraska

  4. DK farmers sign wind farm leases; opponents worry about land ...

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    The agriculture-related industry in Dickinson County provides an estimated economic impact of $1 billion in output; supports 33% of the county's workforce; and has 519,171 of its 545,000 acres ...

  5. Peaceful Valley Ranch - Wikipedia

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    Lamb was a member of the Little Missouri Stockmen's Association, and held office as a Billings County probate judge and county treasurer. [3] The buildings were sold in 1890 to Joe Caughtin and Tom McDonahue, who sold them on to George and Nettie Burgess between 1896 and 1898.

  6. Dickinson, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Dickinson is a city in and the county seat of Stark County, North Dakota, United States. [9] The population was 25,679 at the 2020 census , [ 5 ] and was estimated to be 25,130 in 2023, [ 6 ] making it the 7th most populous city in North Dakota .

  7. Elkhorn Ranch - Wikipedia

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    The Elkhorn Ranch was established by Theodore Roosevelt on the banks of the Little Missouri River 35 miles north of Medora, North Dakota in the summer of 1884. Roosevelt hired Bill Sewall [1] and Wilmot Dow, two Maine woodsmen, to run the ranch. Sewall and Dow built the ranch house, "a long, low house of logs," in the winter of 1884–1885.

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