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9780874175035

Cattle in the Cold Desert

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  • ISBN13:

    9780874175035

  • ISBN10:

    0874175038

  • Edition: Revised
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2002-08-01
  • Publisher: Univ of Nevada Pr

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Summary

An updated and expanded edition of a major analysis of ranching and land use in the Great Basin.

First published in 1985, Cattle in the Cold Desert has deservedly become a classic in the environmental history of the Great Basin, brilliantly combining a lively account of the development of the Great Basin grazing industry with a detailed scientific discussion of the ecology of its sagebrush/grassland plant communities. The volume traces the history of white settlement in the Great Basin from about 1860, along with the arrival of herds of cattle and sheep to exploit the forage resources of a pristine environment and, through the history of John Sparks, a pioneer cattleman, illustrates how the herdsmen interacted with the sagebrush/grasslands of the cold desert West.

As the story unfolds on two levels -- that of the herdsmen adapting their livelihood to the challenging conditions of the Great Basin's scanty forage, aridity, and fierce winters, and that of the fragile ecology of the desert plant communities responding to the presence of huge herds of livestock

Author Biography

James A. Young is senior research scientist for the USDA Agriculture Research Service, exotic and invasive weeds research unit.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
viii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction xi
Prologue: Five Days in August 1(18)
Part I The Open Land
Gray Ocean of Sagebrush
19(18)
The Exploitation Pageant
37(20)
Left-Hand Trail to Hell
57(13)
Texas Cattle and Cattlemen
70(19)
Part II The Land Acquired
Buy, Beg, Borrow, or Steal a Ranch
89(12)
John Sparks: Capital, Credit, and Courage
101(18)
White Winter: White Hills of Bones
119(18)
Water: The Finite Resource
137(18)
Part III The Land in Transition
Making Hay in the Great Basin
155(25)
From Dugouts to Cattle Empires
180(14)
Herefords in the Sagebrush
194(18)
Horses, Tame and Wild in the Sagebrush
212(25)
Part IV The Land Answers
The Passing of the Old Guard
237(20)
Epilogue 257(14)
Notes 271(32)
Equivalency Name Table 303(4)
Index 307

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