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Old Fences, New Neighbors is a chronicle of how one small, rural community is dealing with the changes currently sweeping the West.

It is also the firsthand perspective of a working rancher. Decker, himself once an outsider in Ouray County, left a career as a professor of history and bought a ranch in the area in 1974. Decker gives us a hard, realistic look at his own experience with ranching: the elaborate machinations of a cattle drive, the struggle to irrigate fields when water is so scarce, the pain and beauty of cow birth.

Few of the newest residents of Ridgway, however, wish to experience this former way of life. Instead, many are absentee landowners brought to the area by a new tourist economy, an economy that has raised land prices and has made it impossible for traditional ranchers to make ends meet. While the old way of life is ending, progress can also mean the influx of new ideas and valuable change. Decker recognizes the positive impact of outsiders and tourists on Ridgway.

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English
Pages
159

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Old fences, new neighbors
2006, Fulcrum Pub.
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Old fences, new neighbors
1998, University of Arizona Press
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Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Beginnings
Pioneer settlers
Tough times in rough country
The seasons of ranching
Visitors and newcomers
Community fragmentation
Different town in a new West
Conclusion.

Edition Notes

Published in
Tucson

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
978.8/22
Library of Congress
F782.O9 D43 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
xix, 159 p. :
Number of pages
159

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL349663M
Internet Archive
oldfencesnewneig00deck
ISBN 10
0816517711, 0816519056
LCCN
98008925
OCLC/WorldCat
38304379
Library Thing
1412123
Goodreads
4936034
3500257

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