Sedona Heritage Museum Celebrates National Day of the Cowboy with Special Film Screening | See & Do
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Preserving the Cowboy Way of Life
Macy Michaels grew up raising a variety of animals on her family’s ranch in Wilcox, Arizona, and recognizes the serious impact climate change is having on ranchers and people living in rural areas of the American West. The statewide water outage has significantly increased the price of irrigation and fodder, as well as greatly uncertain […]
Meet the cowboy supporting Indigenous agriculture in Ajo and Sells
Before Ajo CSA, Sterling Johnson was a cowboy. His life was spent clinging to the bull’s back for as long as he could in the dusty arena of the rodeo. He spent more than 25 years racing wild horses and tending cattle, but an injury ended his professional career. “Rodeos don’t pay entry fees,” Sterling […]