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Mud in the oats, dust in the wheat-along with 24-hour calving

Out on the ranches of Jewell County, spring doesn't arrive with a calendar date - it arrives with bawling calves, muddy boots, and the steady hum of tractors rolling across dark ground. Right now, the work is coming fast. On the Richard Colson ranch, the season is officially underway - and it carries more than just the promise of spring. It carries 144 years of history. Established in 1882...
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The Superior Express broke the news in Superior, United States on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
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