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Cowboy Culture – The Coyote Hunter

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By Clay Reid

Anybody who knows me knows right off that I am a coyote hunter. They will also know that I ain’t half bad at the craft itself either. Over the years I have won three state championships and many other championships along the way across the state of Texas and Oklahoma. Recently, I’ve also been added to the field staff of one the most recognized hunting companies, FoxPro game calls.

For the past 17 years I’ve hosted the Texas Coyote Calling Championships in Archer City, Texas, a contest which I have watched grow from 15 people competing to 150 people over the years from all over the country.

Last year we were represented by four states: Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico and Arkansas. It paid out almost $20,000 in prize money and also allowed for a great meeting place for ranchers and hunters from far and wide. The hunt was even covered by Livestock Weekly a few years back.
My whole life I’ve always been an old nasty coyote hunter because that’s just what we always did. Coyotes kill ranchers’ calves, and for that we exterminate the coyotes. That was just one of the rules of life in the country were I was brought up. Since the day you could understand anything, you were taught to understand that the coyote was a big problem for ranchers.

To read more pick up a copy of the January 2017 NTFR issue.

Reminder: The Texas Coyote Calling Contest will be held in Archer City, Texas, January 14 and 15. If you want to be a sponsor or would like info on entering just give me a call at 940-631-8820.

 

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Jesses Jewelz

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By Jesse Kader

This month western meets safari with this fun army green jumpsuit. I love a good jumpsuit that is simple but stylish and can be accessorized in so many ways. This one especially caught my eye because of the western yoke detail. See this and more at www.jessesjewelz.com

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On the Road with Dave Alexander

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University of North Texas music students were in awe by Texas Music icon, Lyle Lovett recently during his visit to the Denton campus to share his music and personal secrets on navigating a successful music career.

The four-time Grammy winner has recorded 14 albums and has released 25 singles throughout his illustrious career. He’s also most famous for creating his Large Band consisting of his talented rhythm section and a full horn section.

I too have had the honor of recording with Lyle during my time with Asleep At The Wheel and being a UNT grad, I was pleasantly surprised by this act of good will toward these young musicians.

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

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From NACs to Climate Smart Easements:Advancing 30X30

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By Martha Crump

In the April issue of North Texas Farm & Ranch, I introduced the discussion of what is considered the Biden 30X30 Land Grab via the quiet attempt to push through the formation of Natural Asset Companies. If you are a landowner and have not heard about this, I encourage you to research it for your own protection.

Natural Asset Companies would have been publicly tradable securities that hold rights to, and manage the productivity and ecological benefits of natural assets such as natural forests, marine areas and farmland. They place a value on natural processes. Thanks to the watchful eye of a few, NACs have been stopped for now, but make no mistake, this battle is far from over. According to the American Stewards of Liberty, the Intrinsic Exchange Group is the company responsible for the failed attempt to monetize natural processes via the development of “Natural Asset Companies.”

The New York Times is already helping IEG to set the stage for a rebranding of the idea with the article they ran entitled “Nature Has Value. Could We Literally Invest In It?” which ran on Feb. 18 of this year. The NYT readily assured their readers that, “Natural asset companies would put a market price on improving ecosystems, rather than on destroying them.” That is a perfect lead-in for IEG as they had already indicated that they would be rebranding the idea in yet another attempt to create the investment vehicle.

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

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