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  2. Monaville, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The community boasted a post office from 1886 to 1913, when it closed. At this time, Monaville had a school and a cotton gin. In 1941, a total of 75 persons lived in the town. By 1987, the community had a single business and the residents engaged in agricultural pursuits, including raising cattle.

  3. Barnhart, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Barnhart was described as "dusty, bawling cattle, hell-raising cowboys and trains a half-mile long", in the 1920s and 30s. Barnhart had everything the cowboys and railroaders needed: A hotel, cafe, a bank and a theater. Because of the remoteness of West Texas, traditional cattle drives continued to Barnhart, long after the practice was popular.

  4. New Taiton, Texas - Wikipedia

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    New Taiton is an unincorporated community in northwestern Wharton County, Texas, United States. The community is situated at the intersection of State Highway 71 (SH 71) and Farm to Market Road 961, (FM 961) north-northwest of El Campo, Texas. New Taiton is identified by road signs on SH 71 and FM 961.

  5. Proposed cattle bill causes beef among Texas ranching ... - AOL

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    Critics say the new Cattle Price Discovery and Transparency Act could stress South Plains & Panhandle producers. Proposed cattle bill causes beef among Texas ranching community Skip to main content

  6. Texas cattle inventory down for 4th consecutive year; lowest ...

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    Data shows the nation's cattle supply has steadily dropped since 1998 from about 110 million cattle head, despite a small bump in inventory between 2013 and 2018, to 87.2 million head this year.

  7. Cattle drives in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Other major cattle trails, moving successively westward, were established. In 1867 the Goodnight-Loving Trail opened up New Mexico and Colorado to Texas cattle. By the tens of thousands cattle were soon driven into Arizona. In Texas itself cattle raising expanded rapidly as American tastes shifted from pork to beef.

  8. Bridgeland Community, Texas - Wikipedia

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    After rice production ceased, the fields were converted to improved pastures to provide foraging areas for cattle. Approximately 10,167 acres were purchased for development in 2003 and sales of new homes in Bridgeland began in 2006. In 2007 General Growth Properties (GGP) purchased an additional 1,234 acres of land from the Texas General Land ...

  9. Scharbauer Cattle Company to be inducted into Texas Cowboy ...

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    Mar. 2—MIDLAND — For John Scharbauer, the Fifth Generation Rancher, the feeling might take a little bit longer to hit him that his family's cattle business, the Scharbauer Cattle Company is in ...

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