Archive for January, 2008

“Would Do, Could Do, and Made Do”:
Florida Pioneer Cow Hunters Who Tamed The Last Frontier

Would Do Cover Art

“The cowboy is not the dying breed he is said to be by those that drive down the highway looking for him. As Lee Marvin told Jack Palance in the 1970’s movie, “Monte Walsh”:
“As long as there is one man on one horse pushing one cow, there will always be cowboys.”
- Robert Ray Smith, Owner
Hardee County Livestock Market, Wauchula, Florida

Would Do

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The true Legacies of Florida’s “cow hunters” who tamed the last frontier is recorded in their historic lessons and lifestyle, working the land as they knew it, and learning its ways. The pioneers respected the land and wildlife that gave them spiritual and economic sustenance; the gift of a unique lifestyle in an era that will never return, yet their heritage continues.

“Would Do, Could Do and Made Do,” was a way of life as the cow hunters lived through struggle and forbearance. As told in their own words and pictures, this book is a living tribute and memorial to the lessons they inscribe for future generations.

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Where the Swallowtail Kite Soars:
The Legacies of Glades County, Florida and The Vanishing Wilderness

Palmdale, a remote town in Glades County with a population less than 1,000, is on the curb of creeping urbanization.

Today, more people than Palmdale’s entire population are moving into Florida each day.

Swallowtail Kite

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Photo courtesy of Bud Adams, Adams Ranch, Ft. Pierce, FL

The pioneer culture and Florida’s last wilderness is threatened by growth that exploits “blue gold” water and the land. The sprawling ranches set amidst tall cabbage palm prairies are disappearing. The cost to stay is more than the price to sell with high inheritance taxes and the evaporation of a cattle based economy.

The early pioneers forecasted Florida’s future in their own lifetime as they struggled to hold onto a way of life in a place where few chose to carve a living.

Their stories predict the high premium of development: light pollution, traffic, sewage, crime and the “napalming” of native trees replaced by “ornamental” shrubs, cement, and gated communities. They foresaw the destruction of natural eco-systems, water shortages and communities where wildlife extermination businesses spring up to destroy “pesky” intruders such as squirrels, woodpeckers, snakes and other Everglades species.

The story of Palmdale, Florida, and its people reflects a proud cultural heritage living on the edge of civilization. Palmdale is a ghost town today with only a few ranches left and the Seminole Indian Tribe living off a small market economy against the odds of metropolitan growth, dollars and political power.

This story reflects a tragic national trend threatening the survival of rural America.

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Iris Wall: Indiantown Pioneer “Cow Huntress”

Iris Wall: Indiantown Pioneer

Published in Florida Cattleman’s Magazine June 2007

“I am a true ‘Florida cracker’ but with a little extra salt!”

Whether it is hunting “piney wood rooters,” parting cows, rounding up wild horses, hunting alligators or heading-up the six family owned W&W Lumber Yards, Iris Wall is at home in what she says “is the best town on Earth” Indiantown, Florida.

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Escape to Glades County in Florida’s Last Pristine Wilderness

Jeff Harrod and Daisy the Bear

Published in Hobe Sound Magazine, May 2007.

A soft breeze feathers through thatches of palmettos spiking a crimson horizon, as dragonflies “toe-dance” from peak to peak, flashing their turquoise iridescence along a whimsical path. Beams of sunlight stream through waving cabbage palms tracing their graceful stalks into native scrub. Quietly, the morning awakes in this small crevasse of Glades County, nestled on the western shore of Lake Okeechobee in the vast Everglades prairie; a living spectacle of Nature’s unobtrusive Beauty that captures the senses and stamps its unique imprint upon space, time, and those who carry their weary bodies from the bustle of city drama into the fresh air of the pristine wilderness.

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Cowboys Rule in Downtown Okeechobee

The Parade Marshals

Buddy Mills, Crackerwhip maker

Celebrating National Day of the Cowboy

published in Florida Cattleman’s Magazine

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Florida Cattleman: A Gateway of Goodwill to the World

It’s quite a surprise to see the Premier of the Republic of Macedonia wearing a Stetson, and perhaps even more of a surprise to learn that Florida cattle ranchers are working on exporting live animals to the southern most part of the former Socialists Federation of Yugoslavia, but this is the cultural and economic bridge being extended around the world by two Florida cattlemen: Bud Adams and Jim Strickland. Download Florida Cattleman: A Gateway of Goodwill to the World

Two Hundred Years of Tradition:
The Great Florida Cattle Drive of Ought 6

Two Hundred Years of Tradition: The Great Florida Cattle Drive of Ought 6

The 1800s cattle drives are carved deeply into the legends of Florida history when “cow hunters” drove their herds over hundred of miles on the old “cracker trail” to markets in Punta Rassa, shipping them aboard paddle boats to Cuba and Key West to replenish the beef supply after the Civil and Spanish American Wars, and by train from Ft. Pierce north to the breadbasket of the country.

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The New Pioneers: Capitalizing on the Emerging Economies in Glades/Hendry County

Nancy Dale, keynote address to the Inaugural Graduating Leadership Class of the Glades/Hendry County EDCs June 16, 2007

Culminating six months of interactive workshops and seminars, twenty graduates of the inaugural leadership class of Glades/Hendry County Economic Development Councils received their diploma June 16, 2007 at the Clewiston Country Club with more than one hundred guests in attendance. Janice Groves, Hendry EDC Executive Director and Emcee Dan Regelski, Director of the Small Business Development Center at Florida Gulf Coast University, congratulated the graduates and encouraged them to take the foreground in leadership for the community. Download The New Pioneers: Capitalizing on the Emerging Economies

Sustainable Lifestyles

Sustainable Lifestyles

Published monthly in Farmer and Rancher Magazine

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Florida Cattlemen’s Magazine - Dewey Fussel Article

Dewey Fussel

In 1700, the Fussell family traveled the long route to America from England eventually homesteading in Georgia. “In 1875, my great granddaddy George W. Fussell made his way through the flatwoods, down to what is now known as Polk City,” said rancher Dewey Fussell who lives upon the land cultivated for over 130 years.

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Pioneer Cattle Hunter Bobby Roberts Building Ranch in the Heart of Everglades

Pioneer Cattle Hunter Bobby Roberts Building Ranch in the Heart of Everglades

Published in The Cattleman Magazine, Sept. 2005

A year before Baron G. Collier used his own money in 1923 to stretch the first road across the wild and intrepid Everglades that would eventually link Naples, Miami, and Tampa, Robert Roberts, Jr. and his pioneer family had already planted deep roots in an even more remote part of South Florida’s Big Cypress swamp in a town, yet to be named, Immokalee.

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The Tattered Flag

The Tattered Flag

September 2005

Running was no longer easy. The uneven curvature of the ragged stones tore effortlessly through frayed jeans, every stride a drudgery of toil and pain. This infliction of the world had to stop, manifested in the bloodstain of a hopeless cause. But for now, there was no other way but to run until the cursed body surrendered….

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The Gradual Extinction of the Florida Cow Hunter

The Gradual Extinction of the Florida Cow Hunter

Small Farm Magazine, April 2003

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Miami Police Department’s Homeland Security Plans

Miami Police Department Homeland Security Plans

Chief of Police Magazine, July 2003 Police Times Magazine and web site, July 2003 Florida Police Chief Association Magazine, July 2003

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The New Breed of Motorcycle Squad:Miami-Dade Police Department

The New Breed of Motorcycle Squad:Miami-Dade Police DepartmentThe Mounted Office Magazine, Spring 2004

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The Multi-Faceted Role of the Miami-Dade Police Director, Carlos Alvarez

Chief of Police Magazine, Spring 2004

Carlos Alvarez

Miami-Dade County covers more than one thousand square miles with a multi-cultural population of more than 2.5 million people. This montage of diverse cultures, interests and lifestyles is the domain of Miami-Dade County Police Department Director Carlos Alvarez.

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Facing Political Turmoil

San Francisco Police Chief Alex Fagan

San Francisco Police Chief Alex Fagan

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Other Publications

Publications

Cambridge Scholars Publishing - Florida College Level English Assocation: Iris Wall “Cow Huntress” from Indiantown, 2008

BIRMINGHAM POLICE DEPARTMENT PREPARES FOR HOMELAND SECURITY
Chief of Police Magazine, April 2003

SURVIVAL STRATEGIES FOR VISIONARY POLICE LEADERS IN THE NEXT DECADE
The Florida Police Chief Association Magazine, November 1999

9-1-1 DISPATCH: THE OPTIMUM CUSTOMER SERVICE IN COMMUNITY POLICING
9-1-1 Magazine, September 2000
Law and Order Magazine, Sept. 2000

BOOT CAMP: THE LAST STOP FOR JUVENILE OFFENDERS
Law and Order Magazine, December 2000

VISIONARY LEADERS OF THE PORT ST. LUCIE POLICE DEPARTMENT
The Florida Police Chief Association Magazine, April 1999

THE FT. PIERCE POLICE DEPARTMENT: A TURN-AROUND AGENCY
The Florida Police Chief Association Magazine, July 1999
Chief of Police Magazine, August 2000

A VISION OF THE 21ST CENTURY POLICE DEPARTMENT
Police Chief Association Magazine, October, 1998
The Police Times Magazine, Aug/Sept. 1999
Presented results of statewide research conducted by N.Dale of Florida Police Chiefs.

HIGH CRIMES AND MISDEMEANORS: COMMUNICATION ETHICS IN TELEVISION NEWS
Broadcast Education Journal, February 1998