A cattlemen's group is offering a cash reward in hopes of finding whoever is responsible for shooting and butchering a steer in southeastern Arizona earlier this month in what could be the latest in a string of livestock killings. The Southern Arizona Cattlemen's Protective Association says it is willing to pay up to $1,500 for information leading to a felony conviction in the case. The association says the steer was killed about 11 miles southeast of Patagonia off of a Forest Service road.
The group says the killing is similar to various other livestock killings on various ranches between Sahuarita and Nogales in the last several months. AP
Issues of concern to people who live in the west: property rights, water rights, endangered species, livestock grazing, energy production, wilderness and western agriculture. Plus a few items on western history, western literature and the sport of rodeo... Frank DuBois served as the NM Secretary of Agriculture from 1988 to 2003. DuBois is a former legislative assistant to a U.S. Senator, a Deputy Assistant Secretary of Interior, and is the founder of the DuBois Rodeo Scholarship.
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