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In their eternal struggle, it's all that stands between man, cow, and chaos.
Larry Smith often travels hundreds of miles a day building and maintaining fence on Babbitt Ranches in Arizona. His foreman says Larry's work is pure artistry.
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The Trust for Public Land - Arizona, Summer/Fall 2008
TPL Project Manager Charlie O’Leary approached the owner, Babbitt Ranches LLC., to propose that Cedar Springs be Arizona’s first FLP project. The landowner, with a long, dedicated history of conservation (nearly 50,000 acres of land owned by the family are covered by previous conservation easements), agreed.
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by Justin Gerdes
Arizona Daily Sun, October 27, 2008
By Bonnie Stevens
For students from Mount Elden Middle School and San Francisco de Asis Catholic School, it must have seemed like the stars had aligned over northern Arizona.
"It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity," said San Francisco de Asis principal Michael Evans. "Space shuttle astronauts are training at the premier place on the planet for experiencing lunar-like conditions, and it's a bus drive away." That premier place is on the Babbitt Ranches' CO Bar Ranch some 40 miles north of Flagstaff, where space shuttle astronauts Dr. Mike Gernhardt and Rex Walheim and a team of NASA and Johnson Space Center scientists are testing the latest small pressurized rovers and spacesuits. With a front row seat to witness this history in the making are Flagstaff schoolchildren.
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America's
Horse, November/December
2005
This
year's winner of the Best Remuda Award
needs a good cow horse for its northern
Arizona ranch. Babbitt Ranches think
it has it.
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Jim Jennings
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- Western Horseman, January 2005
Article and Photographs by Doyle Keeton
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Articles from the Internet
Babbitt Ranches "Just Participate!" - Renewing The Countryside
Babbitts
give up more ranchland development rights! - Grand Canyon News Archive!
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