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rancher

noun as in person who works a ranch

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Set in 1882 in Wyoming, Rust tells the story of a 13-year-old boy who is sentenced to be hanged after he accidentally kills a rancher.

From BBC

The two-time Oscar winner, who played Montana rancher John Dutton III, left the hit drama last year amid reported tension with Sheridan, issues with the writing and conflicting plans for his passion project “Horizon.”

“These ones who come now are illegal. They don’t come through the system,” said Rose, a beef rancher who lives outside Gustine.

“This is a large-scale theft ring impacting our farmers, our ranchers and agricultural community,” he said.

Until 1848, Arizona, California, Texas, Nevada, Utah, western Colorado and New Mexico were part of Mexico and inhabited by numerous tribes, Indigenous cowboys and Mexican ranchers.

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