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Cane Wash Livestock

Cane Wash Livestock

Agriculture, Ranching & Farming
Cane Wash Livestock Cane Wash Livestock, nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Kingman, Arizona, traces its roots to a deep-seated love for country living. Originating from a childhood spent on a farm in Washington, the founder's enduring passion for rural life eventually led her to a historic ranch in Arizona. Acquiring the property in 2009, her husband diligently expanded the cattle herd from fifty to over three hundred, dedicating himself to the daily ranch duties of fence mending, pipe fixing, and ensuring the health of the cattle. The ranch, a significant part of Kingman's history with roots dating back to the mid-1900s and connected to the esteemed Neil family, spans approximately one hundred and twenty thousand acres. Proudly embracing Arizona's "open range" status, Cane Wash Livestock operates with a commitment to preserving the land, adhering to laws that protect both the cattle and the ranchers. As stewards of the land, the team at Cane Wash Livestock not only raises cattle but also contributes to the rich agricultural heritage of Kingman, upholding traditions that blend seamlessly with the expansive and breathtaking landscapes of Arizona.  

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Mohave County Cooperative Extension University of Arizona

Mohave County Cooperative Extension University of Arizona

Education
Mohave County Cooperative Extension Welcome to Mohave County Cooperative Extension, your local gateway to the vast resources and expertise of The University of Arizona's Division of Agriculture, Life & Veterinary Sciences & Cooperative Extension. Nestled at 101 East Beale Street Ste A, Kingman, AZ 86401, we are dedicated to the core mission of "Improving Lives, Communities, and the Economy" through a comprehensive statewide network of knowledgeable faculty and staff. As an integral part of a nationwide educational alliance, we serve as problem solvers, linking the citizens of Arizona to the wealth of knowledge and research emanating from the University. With offices spanning all 15 counties and outreach to 22 Federally Recognized Tribes, our commitment is grounded in collaboration. We work hand-in-hand with communities to bridge the gap between the University of Arizona's research prowess and the unique challenges faced by Arizonans. Our vision is to be a vital national leader, applying knowledge to foster thriving, sustainable lives, communities, and economies. At the heart of our mission is engagement through applied research and education, targeting key aspects such as lives, families, communities, the environment, and economies. We actively involve the communities we serve in crafting programs that address locally identified needs. Our diverse program areas encompass 4-H Youth Development, which shapes the next generation of leaders; Agriculture and Natural Resources, supporting responsible resource management for over a century; Family, Consumer, & Health Sciences, nurturing strong families and minds; and Tribal Extension, with initiatives focused on engaging Native American communities in education, outreach, development, sustainability, and resiliency. Explore the depth of your community's needs and priorities through our Statewide Needs Assessment page. Join us on this journey of empowerment and collaboration as we strive to make a lasting impact on Arizona and beyond.

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X-One Ranch, Inc

X-One Ranch, Inc

Agriculture, Ranching & Farming

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