College Grad Honored Her Parents With A Photo Shoot In The Fields Where They Worked
Jennifer Rocha, a University of California, San Diego graduate, took her parents to the same fields where they all worked to have a photo shoot
Jennifer Rocha, a University of California, San Diego graduate, took her parents to the same fields where they all worked to have a photo shoot
In part one of the Beginner Rancher Guide learn the different segments, considerations for land acquisition and other questions you need to answer before starting
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By Bob Golden My back is against the wall. I’ve seen my water taken away, and the acres that my family farmed for generations lay
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