New Mexico Cattle Growers have settled a lawsuit filed to prevent the U.S. Forest Service from shooting cattle from a helicopter in the Gila Wilderness.
President of the group, Loren Patterson spoke with RFD-TV’s own Suzanne Alexander on why it happened to begin with, how it impacted cattle producers in the area, and what has been decided.
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