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Episode 104: Carl Lane Johnson

Cowboy Crossroads

Release Date: 10/21/2024

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Third generation New Mexico rancher and author Carl Lane Johnson talks about his family's ranching history, his cowboy idol, breaking colts, treating screwworms, changes in the ranching industry and explains the difference between a cowboy, cowman, cattleman, and rancher. 

 

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