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Wyatt Casper Holds on to Number One

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Miami, Texas Cowboy Wyatt Casper holds on to number one in the World spot in saddle bronc by staying consistent.

It seems every year NFR saddle bronc riding becomes a Wright show, they have earned the title as the first family of the event. This year seems to be the same story just new location. With Ryder Wright claiming another round win in round six, you would think he would have laid claim to the top spot but this is just not the case.

Casper has used consistency to hold on to his lead through the six rounds. With one round win and placing in all but two rounds, he has used the slow and steady approach to hold on to a thin $12648 lead going into round seven. With four rounds remaining it is going to take great performances and good draws for Casper to hold on to his lead but as he has shown he has what it takes.

We will be watching close as round seven kicks off to see if he can make it to round 10 on top of the World.

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Ag Elsewhere: Wyoming

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By Tressa Lawrence

Despite some blue skies, March can still bring sub-zero temperatures to Wyoming as calves hit the ground.

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Ag Elsewhere: Montana

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By Lindsey Monk

Welding on some corrals before dark. It’s been a mild winter in Montana so far, knock on wood.

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Land Market Report: January Land Sales

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By Jared Groce

The rural land market in North Texas has had a fairly stale start to the year, with the number of transactions closed being minimal so far. There has been an increase in call volume from buyers, and some are turning into contracts, but I feel like we are still a little slower than we usually are at this time of the year. The “experts” are expecting fewer transactions in 2024 as compared to 2023, and they may be correct, because election years always seem to be slower. Once the election is over, and regardless of who wins, things seem to pick up once again. It is a strange phenomena that just seems to happen every four years.

With the amount of growth that we are currently experiencing here, I do not expect things to get any cheaper. More people means more houses, and they have to have land to build those houses on.

To read more, pick up a copy of the March issue of NTFR magazine. To subscribe by mail, call 940-872-5922.

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