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http://www.heraldandnews.com/articles/2004/07/07/news/community_news/aacit3.txt Back on the ranch July 6, 2004
By LEE JUILLERAT
Each summer the Wood River Valley, a peaceful
region that slumbers through the winter and
spring, suddenly comes alive.
For the past dozen years the Rogue River Ranch,
which is headquartered in the Rogue Valley near
Central Point, has been among those shuttling
steers. Ranch spokesman Lauren Owens said about
2,700 head were trucked from winter range at Ono,
Calif., west of Redding, and another 1,500 from
Central Point, with the rest purchased from other
ranchers.
Last year, Rogue River Ranch steers grazed in the
Wood River Valley were sold by video auction in
September. This year they'll be sold through a
video auction in July.
In recent weeks, he and others have been preparing
for the sale by sorting steers by size and color.
On a recent day, 600 steers were run into a
network of corrals, where Hubman and others spent
the day sorting. The steers, a mix of Angus,
Heryford and shorthorn traditionally known as
English crosses, were sorted into pens.
Among those helping was Skinner Hardy, who has a
ranch near Grants Pass. His pickup is easily
identified by his custom license plate, "RANCHR."
"Yeh, hi," he answered. "We're cutting 'em out
now."
The Rogue River Ranch is just one of the ranches
in the valley. The Oregon Brand Department says
35,000 head of cattle move into the valley in an
average summer, mostly from the foothill ranges of
far Northern California.
He says the number of cattle shipped to the Wood
River Valley has changed because of an ongoing
shift from cows and calves to yearlings. Although
the Wood River Valley covers about 160,000 acres,
three-quarters of that area is under federal or
other government management with only 40,000
deeded, or private, acres. {Go HERE to see what became of much of the Upper Basin agricultural land that has been put in government agency or The Nature Conservancy management--KBC} +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ NOTE: In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. section 107, any copyrighted material herein is distributed without profit or payment to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving this information for non-profit research and educational purposes only. For more information go to: http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml
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