Ranch and Country Magazine - Fall2024 Quarterly
Ranch&CountryMagazine RANCH &COUNTRY Editor in Chief: Linda Boston Web Technician: IT Web Experts R ANCH&COUNTRYMAGAZINE is committed to a lifestyle — one that lives in harmony with the land and with all forms of life that make up the natural world, one that sees the earth as a place of peace and seeks peace in all situations, one that appreciates freedom of movement in the open country, the opportunity to breathe clean air and slow down and listen to the stars, one that recognizes what is precious and beautiful in all life, and one that contributes to the greater good by valuing even the least of these — knowing full well the common chord that binds us all. R anch & C ountry M agazine Prints Quarterly • Published Since 1995 Extensive distribution throughout California, Oregon, and the Western United States Publisher: Clarke Franke Graphic Design: Kimberly Heuer
In this Issue... this Issue... Ranches, Estates, Farms, Acreage, Country Homes & Horse Properties and Land for Sale 3-24 Feature Article: "Herd Life, It's Nature's Way" 12-13 Ranch & Country Products and Services 20 Video Showtime 21 About Ranch & Country Magazine 21
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