March 2019
ON THE COVER
Nevada buckaroo Junior Harney drags a calf at the 2017 Rattlesnake Creek Ranch branding in Burns, Oregon. Read more about photographer Mary Williams Hyde on page 52.
In This Issue
FOCUSED ON TRADITION
Photographer Mary Williams Hyde’s images of Great Basin buckaroos, broncs and brandings document and reflect her respect for regional ranching traditions.
By JENNIFER DENISON, Page 52.
DRIVING LESSONS
Get control of your cow and prep for the box-drive/box-drive class with California reined cow horseman Phillip Ralls.
By KATE BRADLEY BYARS , Page 72
IN GOOD HANDS Thanks to a long line of handy cowboys and skilled horsemen, Tongue River Ranch has built a reputation for producing some of the finest ranch horses in the country. By ROSS HECOX, Page 64
RIDE WEST
Design Fences help tell the story of how cattlemen and horsemen have used what the land offers. Page 14
Ranch Horses The Clark family raises Western performance horses in eastern Pennsylvania. Page 26
Insights Horseman, trainer and judge Richard Winters focuses on education. Page 34
Western Art Mariel Klingbeil found her artistic muse on ranches in the Nebraska Sandhills. Page 42
Products Lead ropes come in a variety of materials and lengths for different preferences. Page 50
IN EVERY ISSUE
Leading Off | Feedback | On the Cover | Dale Brisby | Baxter Black
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1 Comment
AUGH!
I was praying that it would be a one time thing, but I was wrong.
Chapter 2 “SUPER PUNCHER” Really? Where did you come across this long haired, carnival style hat, “hippy cowboy” with mirrored sunglasses? Whatever happened to the funny little cartoons every few pages? I realize some of those classic cartoon artists have past on or retired, but i’m sure someone with a little buckaroo in them could come up with better stuff than this. This magazine is headed toward the wanna-be crowd. Sad.