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Another thread about land use has got me thinking that maybe folks who live in SLC or other cities may like to see what a working cattle ranch in Utah looks like and does. So I am extending an invitation on BFT for those of you who may have interest. I will be happy to show you range improvements on private and public land, habitat restorations projects, water developments, ect. I can show you some old mining and Utah history locations as well. Swinging away at each other over our disagreements will never mend fences, so to speak. But maybe if we could see a little bit of each others viewpoint over a Pepsi and a few hours of riding around the desert, we might find more common ground? I am a busy guy like you all are. With the ranch, day job, church callings and family life I stay at a lope most days. But if you are interested and willing to drive out to Tooele County, maybe we can get together on a Friday or Saturday when the snow melts and the roads are passable and visit. Feel free to PM me or reply here. If we cant get together in a group, I may be able to take a few individuals at different dates that work. My intention is not to fight or argue or even try to change your position on Ranchers. I just think the debate will benefit from boots on the ground and seeing a slightly different perspective. This board is about sportsmen and women, about fishing and families and about learning and sharing. We have so much more in common than we know. So consider this an invite.
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What a great idea to bring back a little civility to this conversation. Count me in on a visit to see your operation when I get calving and lambing over with. If I can ever be of any help to you let me know. Thanks for being a great steward of the land.
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I would like to take you up on your generous offer, not because we disagree on anything (which I doubt that we do), just because I am interested in seeing your operation. I grew up in Payson and spent many hours helping my brother-in-law on his farm in West Mountain. His 75 acre or so farm is nothing like a ranch but I have always enjoyed gardening, in a major way, and enjoy touring anything and everything.
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I'll go especially to see the operations but we are definitely leaving the politics in the dust hahaha! Once we get times and dates in the spring I'll definitely try making my way down.
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I accept your invitation even though my viewpoint on ranching definitely won't change because I'm solidly with our ranchers along with a few thousand friends who also aren't ranchers, but appreciate them along with their rugged individualism spirit that made our Nation prosperous.
I also extend my own invitation to ranchers. I'm politically active in favor of ranchers and invite them to have and share my contact information.
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As a supporter of being as self-sufficient as possible this sounds like it could be fun, riding around in the desert followed by a juicy steak for dinner on a working ranch would be an awesome day. Another suggestion is to see if the local scouts would be up for learning a few things about ranching.
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Hadn't seen this post before, but sounds like a great idea... Hope you found a time to make it work out... But if you're like me, things get too busy too fast and it's hard to make these things work out because there's too many other things that have to be done... I'd like to join in as well, but know I can't get away... Thanks for great reaching out efforts... Later Jeff
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