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Living the Low-Wage Life

3/15/07

Giddyup: Low Wage Ranchers

How has the classical cowboy icon of generations passed evolved into a low-wage life inherited by many rural Americans? Present day ranchers fight a fast-changing market to make their product-and their lifestyle-rewarding and sustainable. This hypertext delves into the life of ranchers where hard labor and high risk means everything.

http://itrs.scu.edu/faculty/Bousquet/winter07/ENGL2_Th/cwoodhouse_winter07/
Posted by Christopher Woodhouse at 6:15 PM

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