Recommended Reading

Books Currently in Print Newspapers
Undue Influence  (Ron Arnold)

Looking Through the Smoke (Jinx Pyle)

Burning Rage  (Barry Clausen)

THE LAND WAS EVERYTHING: LETTERS FROM AN AMERICAN FARMER (Victor Davis Hanson)

No Home on the Range (Caren Cowan)

 

History of Livestock Grazing in the Gila and SW New Mexico.

The following books are excellent reads and give an extremely good overview on ranch history in the Gila area. Some are out of print and may be found on the following websites.....                       www.alibris.com or www.half.com or www.amazon.com

Cowdust and Saddle Leather (Ben Kemp)

Meet Mr. Grizzly  (Montague Stevens)

Black Range Tales  (McKenna)

Recollections of a Western Cowman

More Recollections of a Western Cowman   (French)

New Mexico Recollections  (R. Schmidt)

Slash Ranch Hounds (Evans)

Bear Lion and Mustangs (Dines)

No Life For A Lady  (Cleaveland)

Triumph and Tragedy (Campbell)

Lyon Hunts and Humor  (Shorty Lyons)

 
Agri News, editor, Linda Grosskopf

Like Agri-News, Linda Grosskopf is a native of the great state of Montana. Ranch-raised and college-educated, Linda has been Agri-News editor since February 1996. She's the author of "On Flatwillow Creek: The History of Montana's N Bar Ranch," and in her spare time she likes to help old folks preserve their memories for the next generations. She lives east of Billings-within a couple of miles from where she was born and raised-with a husband, a Russian cat, assorted horses, and a whole kennel full of Border Collies. She has a passion for the written word and all things Western. She's patriotic, out-spoken, independent, conservative, loyal, humorous, and politically incorrect. She's also dedicated to bringing her readers the best each week has to offer in a unique blend of current events, history, western trivia, humor, and nostalgia-served up in a combination of prose, poetry, and photographs old and new. She greets each issue of Agri-News with enthusiasm, and she invites you to do the same!

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