AGRICULTURAL ROLES

Daniel Lattier for Intellectual Takeout writes. “At the time of the America’s founding, 95% of its population lived on farmland, and only 5% lived in urban areas. Fast forward to today, and these numbers have dramatically flip-flopped. Currently, a whopping 81% of people live in urban areas and only 19% live in rural areas. What is more, only about 1.6% of the American labor force is engaged in agriculture.

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Thomas Jefferson when writing about British commercialism: “Cultivators of the earth are the most valuable citizens. They are the most vigorous, the most independent, the most virtuous, and they are tied to their country, and wedded to its liberty and interests by the most lasting bonds… I consider the class of artificers as the panders of vice, and the instruments by which the liberties of a country are overturned... I think our governments will remain virtuous for many centuries; as long as they are chiefly agricultural.”

THE STORM WAS CALLED OLIVER

A BEAUTIFUL WEEKEND

Even though the temperatures were below zero or barely above... the 12 - 14" of snow over the last couple of weeks has given us hope for more much needed moisture to come our way. 

Photos by Robin Lee Reinhold on the Lonetree

TRIBUTE TO TIGE REINHOLD AT HEREFORD DAY 2018

For several years now, during the stockshow, theReinhold family has presented a painting to a family that has enjoyed the tradition of the Black Hills Stock Show & Rodeo, particularly Herefords Day. We do this in honor of Tige Reinhold. This year we honored the Woods family of the Hillsview Ranch. It was a pleasure to present this painting by Bob Yorkto our neighbors.

MID-WINTER SUNSET

The beauty of a sunset across the western horizon of Dakota is often spectacular in it's own right... but then you add a herd of horses...

Photos by Molly Reinhold

HORSES OF THE LONETREE

THE BEAUTY OF A WINTER DAY

A JANUARY MORNING PROVIDED SOME WONDERFUL PHOTOS
PHOTOS BY RACHEL REINHOLD ON THE LONETREE RANCH

More the Joy of "Presence" than Presents.

We were so blessed on Christmas having the family together. Thank you Lord.

Christmas at the Lonetree

More than 90 Years

Quite a realization as we enjoyed Thanksgiving Dinner. The Reinhold family has been counting blessings in this dining room for nearly 90 years. Many memories through the generations... added some more today.

O give thanks unto the LORD; for he is good: for his mercy endureth for ever.

Why drive 360 miles to sell steers"

On December 19th, Rachel took a trailer load of our steers to Menno, South Dakota to be sold at Menno Livestock Auction. Ken and Lynne Wintersteen, the owners of the auction, have been friends for many years. The daughter, Ellie, attended Rainbow Bible Ranch when she was younger. We have always been impressed by these people and a number of others in the surrounding community. These farmers and cattlemen live in a very productive region of the state. What has impressed us in the kindness and generosity of so many here. Due to the drought conditions that have impacted areas of western South Dakota, a number of people have banded together to help us obtain much needed feed for the livestock of the ranch especially the horses of RBR. We did not have a big load of calves, but it only made sense to throw our support the direction of and area that included many that have stepped up to the plate for those need. 

Hunting Season

Successful hunt by Reinhold family on the Lonetree Ranch

2017 Deer Season

The Reinhold family enjoyed a pretty successful hunting season on the Lonetree Ranch. We saw our share of mule deer in the breaks and more whitetails along Lonetree and over north. There were some that had more points... but the ones bagged were sure pretty.

Hunting is a necessary management practice. This afternoon Danny and Caleb went up near the peak tonight to fill some doe tags as well. Julia and Kiersten went along. I had to be gone for a couple of hours. Later when they came home they had a deer. Hunting is also a great family opportunity and a growth experience, too.

Last day of season...

Rachel has had a desire to harvest a whitetail buck. Well, this morning she accomplished just that. A four point... one of about thirty head in the Northfield. It was quite an impressive show as the bucks were very aggressive in chasing and fighting. A couple of them went at it hard and one of them was held to the ground for some time. Definitely amazing.