The Wrangler Horse and Rodeo News

7-05-24 WRANGLER

The WRANGLER Horse and Rodeo News is an equine and rodeo publication with circulation in Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota, Utah and Idaho.

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July, 2024 • The WRANGLER • 3 Letter from the PubLisher J uly has arrived faster than I thought it would! Spring cattle work is winding down for the ranchers; the breeding season is generally wrapping up, with a few still trying to get their mares to settle. We are in the thick of the summer rodeo run, and we couldn't be more excited about the upcoming events. June was a month filled with dedication and hard work for The WRANGLER team. We were the official publication for the CNFR in Casper, Wyoming, with 1-2 team members present at almost every slack and performance. The Wrangler also had the honor of designing the program for the CNFR, which is a testament to our commitment to the rodeo community. We're thrilled to continue our partnership with the CNFR for the 2025 finals, a testament to our ongoing dedication to the rodeo community. The July issue is a celebration of Rising Stars. We're shining a spotlight on the young talent rising through the ranks, showcasing their achievements and how they're navigating the challenges and opportunities of our industry. This issue is a tribute to their dedication and potential, and we hope it will inspire others to step up, take on challenging tasks, and strive for greatness. Our industry's future depends on the next generation, and we're excited to see them continue to grow and succeed. One unique and valuable article you will see is about college rodeo recruitment. This is something we have not really seen before. Heidi Foy of Bullfrog Recruitment Solutions, a former two-time CNFR qualifier, saw a need and ran with it. She is a true rising star! Learn more about her platform on page 50. Sincerely, Alicia Werner There's nothin' in life worth doin', if it can't be done from a horse." - Red Steagall

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