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Veterans awarded Geared to Give machine

Range Ranch Awarded Kubota Baler

Monroe Tractor is proud to announce that Range Ranch, a veteran-owned and operated farm, has been awarded a Kubota BV4160 baler through its Geared to Give Program. The Geared to Give Program aims to provide veteran farmers with the necessary equipment to ensure the success and sustainability of their agricultural operations. Monroe Tractor is honored to be the local dealer for Range Ranch, founded by Rob Moore, Ryan Deas, and Markus Deas.

Range Ranch was established by three brothers who combined their love for animals, sustainable living, and their passion for supporting fellow veterans. With two of the founders being active-duty military, they aimed to create a ranch that not only produces quality food for the community but also serves as a therapeutic and supportive environment for veterans.

At Range Ranch, the focus is on providing a safe and healing space through various forms of therapy, including equine therapy, apitherapy, and other farm-based methods. The ranch is also committed to sustainable practices, including beekeeping to enhance biodiversity and support the ecosystem.

Additionally, all recipients of this year's Geared to Give Program, including the team at Range Ranch, were invited to the PBR World Finals on May 18 in Fort Worth, Texas, where they were recognized for their hard work to support their veteran community.

We are excited to be part of this initiative and to support the outstanding work being done at Range Ranch.

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