ORANGE GROVE Allen Green leaned on a two-rail fence, staring past his 20 cows toward the sound of rumbling truck motors a quarter-mile west. The wind had shifted. The air was finally breathable. An hour earlier, it reeked of putrid oil and gas waste, maybe sewer gas. He had no way of knowing. The smell had been so sickening that Green even put his dogs inside.
They ll deny it, but it s like the rancher who has all Black Angus. And all of a sudden white calves start poppin up. Well, there s only one guy around who s runnin Charolais. So, it ain t hard to figure out where the white calves came from, said Green who once bred bulls for the professional bull riders circuit (PBR).
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ORANGE GROVE, Texas â Allen Green leaned on a two-rail fence, staring past his 20 cows toward the sound of rumbling truck motors a quarter-mile west. The wind had shifted. The air was finally breathable. An hour earlier, it reeked of putrid oil and gas waste, maybe sewer gas. He had no way of knowing. The smell had been so sickening that Green even put his dogs inside.