More than 100 horse lovers helped raise thousands of dollars during a benefit trail ride for schoolchildren in Tres Pinos, a small, rural community in San Benito County.
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Cowgirl Camaraderie Reigns at Buckarette Ranch Ride
Scores of cowgirls recently saddled up for the Elk Creek Buckarette Ranch Ride, a weekend adventure in western Glenn County that rustically captured the spirit of the Old West–sans cowboys.
Horses Share the Same Birthday
Jan. 1 is the universal birthdate for most registered horses; as a result, in equine competitions where horses are categorized according to their age, horse breeders aim to produce foals that are born as early in the year as possible to give their horses a competitive advantage.
Mule Wins the Race to be the World’s First Cloned Equine
The world’s first cloned equine animal, a mule named Idaho Gem, is a racehorse replica who recently made his debut in California.
Bush highlights trade, tax cuts during visit to California

President George W. Bush made four stops in California last week on his way to Asia.
Monterey Adventure by the Sea
Agriculture and tourism are the top industries in Monterey County, so it seems only fitting that the California Farm Bureau Federation will hold its 2002 annual meeting at this scenic Central Coast destination.
Stringent ESA Rules Hamper Repair of Levees

Protecting public safety is more important than protecting endangered species, proponents of a congressional bill testified during a unique hearing at the California state capitol last week.





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