RanchHER Leads the Historic YP Ranch with Her Heart

Janie camps out on the historic YP Ranch with the operation’s matriarch, RanchHER Renee Jackson, her family, and a talented crew of cowboys as they wrap up part of branding season on their remote and expansive operation located on the state line of Nevada and Idaho.

The next all-new episode of RanchHER takes us to the iconic YP Ranch, a massive cattle ranch that proudly carries the third oldest brand in continuous use in the United States, located on the state line of Idaho and Nevada.

The operation’s matriarch, RanchHER Renee Jackson, joined us Monday morning on the Market Day Report to discuss the experience filming the show at her family’s historic ranch in the Great Basin, joining and camping alongside them as they camped in the desert to track cattle and brand calves, giving us a fantastic view of their one-of-a-kind cattle operation in action.

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RanchHER Leads the Historic YP Ranch with Heart
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