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- Look up stockgrower in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A stockgrower (or stock grower) is someone who raises livestock. Stockgrower may also refer to:...
- The Montana Stockgrowers ****ociation (MSGA) is a non-profit membership organization that works on behalf of Montana cattle ranchers. According to Mons...
- A stockgrowers ****ociation was an organization of cowmen in the Old West of the United States who attempted to restrict entry onto the range by controlling...
- A lashing is an arrangement of rope, wire, or webbing with linking device used to secure and fasten two or more items together in a somewhat rigid manner...
- The Wyoming Stock Growers ****ociation (WSGA) is an American cattle organization that started in 1872 among Wyoming cattle ranchers to standardize and organize...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Grower may refer to: Farmer Sharecropper Stockgrower (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Grower All pages...
- The Stockgrowers Bank, also known as the Dixon Town Hall, was built in Dixon, Wyoming in 1916. The decorated concrete masonry building was the bank's headquarters...
- People who own or operate a ranch are called ranchers, cattlemen, or stockgrowers. Ranching is also a method used to raise less common livestock such as...
- of Fructuoso Rivera. He founded the "Santa MarĂ­a" ranch and became a stockgrower. In 1900 he began importing Hereford cattle from England. In 1879, Bordaberry...
- The Stockgrowers State Bank, located at 8th and Main Sts. in Ashland, Kansas, was built in 1887. It has also been known as First National Bank, for whom...