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Cowboy Up / Basecamp for Veterans Ep. 11 - Russell True & Bridger Talbot

38 min · 12 de may de 2026
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High Desert Heritage: Guarding the Legacy of Elder Ranch Deep in the high desert of Burns, Oregon, lies the Elder Ranch—a place where the "Cowboy Way" meets the modern challenges of 2026. This week, Ranch Manager Bridger Talbot joins us to discuss the delicate balance of managing a family legacy across 180,000 acres of wild terrain. From navigating the proximity of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge to the reality of predator pressure and wolf coexistence,Bridger shares what it takes to produce "High Desert" beef in one of the most rugged environments in the West.

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