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Holly Peacock
| Mar 29, 2018
Here's your recap of all the Hired Hand powered websites that went live during March 2018.
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Holly Peacock
| Mar 27, 2018
Is it a Llama or an Alpaca? And why do they spit at you? We're giving you the lowdown on how to tell these animals apart.
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Holly Peacock
| Mar 26, 2018
Wegener Farms is located in the beautiful rolling hills of High Ridge, Missouri. They breed and raise llamas for show, fiber, as breeding animals, and pets. They're committed to animal welfare and take careful care of their animals. Their llamas have plenty of room, plenty of companionship, and a great deal of care from the staff at Wegener Farms.
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Holly Peacock
| Mar 21, 2018
Eleventh Hour Enigma is an escape room experience in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Escape rooms are a physical adventure game in which players solve a series of puzzles and riddles using clues, hints and strategy to complete the objectives at hand. Players are given a set time limit to unveil the secret plot which is hidden within the rooms. Also, it's super fun!
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Holly Peacock
| Mar 20, 2018
Hired Hands' Jaymie Feldmann recently attended the Texas Longhorn Cattle Association's Legacy XIV Sale in Grapevine, TX.
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Holly Peacock
| Mar 14, 2018
A & S Land and Cattle are proud breeders of some of the best registered Texas Longhorns in the Northwest. Located in the heart of Oregon’s wine country, their primary goal is to raise premier Texas Longhorn cattle.
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Holly Peacock
| Mar 14, 2018
Big Cypress Energy offers their clients a variety of Contract Land Services, specializing in discreet and efficient prospect and project generation, leasehold and mineral acquisitions, due diligence and difficult or complex negotiations and contract agreements.
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Holly Peacock
| Mar 05, 2018
Hired Hands' Molly Clubb and Brittney Klein recently attended the Longhorn Opportunities Spotlight Sale in Fort Worth, Texas.
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Holly Peacock
| Mar 01, 2018
RW Longhorns is owned by Robert and Maranda Webb in Cement, OK. Robert has been involved with cattle in some form or other from raising calves for butcher as a young boy, to working his first job at 13 years old at the local sale barn, and then from the ages of 15 to 27 he milked cows for a local dairy. Maranda didn't have an interest in cattle until she started helping Robert manage a commercial herd in 2007. It didn't take long for her to fall completely in love, especially with the bulls.
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Holly Peacock
| Mar 01, 2018
The Town of Pink is in Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma, with a population of just over 2,000 (2015) and is the only town in the United States bearing the name. Their website covers Town Meeting minutes and agendas, information on the town, and includes pages for the local Fire Department and Senior Citizens Center.
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