The Progressive Rancher - NOV/DEC 2022

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In Loving Memory of

Peter Douglas Bottari May 31, 1952 — October 27, 2022

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ete was born to Duilio and EllaMay Bottari of Lamoille on May 31st, 1952. He was a busy little boy who was always hammering on something. At 4 years old Pete was already helping his dad drive the feed truck and he didn’t stop working the ranch until cancer stole his ability to do so just shortly before his death on October 27th, 2022. Pete attended grade school at The Lamoille School House until 1961 when the school was closed. They were then bussed to Elko to attend school. Pete was very active in the FFA where he held chapter and state offices. Pete graduated from Elko High School in 1970. In 1971 Uncle Sam had a thing called the draft. Pete’s number was 18 so he was drafted into the army where he spent 2 years serving our country before being released because the ranch and his family really needed him. Pete decided to attend Ferrier school to learn the trade and again was very good at his job. He worked the ranch with his dad and shoed horses on the side. Pete married Jan Alexander and became step-dad to Bill, Chad, and Kim. He and Jan later divorced. One of the highlights in Pete’s life was the Elko County Fair. He enjoyed going to visit, having a few adult beverages and dancing the night away. He was a member of the Fair Board for a few years and in charge of the Stock horse portion. On December 7th, 1994 Pete was finally granted a date with the Love of his Life, Karen Marvel. Pete had asked Karen out several times and was turned down but, Pete was always persistent! She finally said yes and from that time on “Petey” and Karen were a team! The ranch took most of his time but we always knew that Karen wasn’t far from his thoughts.

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Pete put his heart, his soul and his time into becoming a good stockman, horseman and rancher. He was up at dawn every day and didn’t get done until well after dark. Karen often called Pete “Rip Van Winkle” because if he sat down in a comfortable chair, he was fast asleep! Pete is preceded in death by his dad, Duilio Bottari, his sister, Peggy Bottari Roberts, all of his grandparents, all of his Aunt and Uncles, his niece Allison Bottari, his Mother-in-Law, Lorraine Urriola. and Karens Aunt, Theresa Paoletti. Pete is survived by the love of his life, Karen Marvel, her children Mandi(Darin) and Dusty(Allison), his mom, EllaMay Bottari, his brothers Paul(Lori), Perry(Kim), Bart( Jennifer) and sister Pam(Tom), nephews, Josh(Tory), Jay(Callie), Jacob(Alex), Brenden and Grysen, Nieces, Amber(Dave), Abigail(Rob), Sarah, Brooke, Brittany(Ian), Megan(Marc) and Makenna(Kaleb). He is also survived by step-children, Bill(Kim), Chad(Elizabeth) and Kim, step grandchildren, Aviana, Bridger, Race, Hunter, Cody, Jessie and Amos and many honorary family members as well as many cousins and great friends. Pete requested no services but there will be a celebration of his life in late spring after the calves are branded and before it’s time to hay! We will put a notice in the paper and on social media. If you would like to send a donation in Pete’s memory you could do so to: the Elko County Fair Stockhorse class, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Lamoille Fire Station, Lamoille Ranchers Center, Lamoille Conservation District or a charity of your choice.

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Obituary Peter Douglas Bottari

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pages 39-40

TF | Diagnostic Testing for Trichomoniasis in Cattle

5min
page 29

Outcome-Based Mgmt Federal Rangeland Admin

4min
page 38

Van Norman Sale Results

6min
pages 32-33

Moocall | Calf Scours

13min
pages 30-31

Churchill County FFA Report

3min
pages 26-28

UNR | Pinyon Juniper Trees Declining in West Ranges

6min
page 21

Farm Bureau | Revising Disaster Programs in Farm Bill

13min
pages 24-25

UNR | Data Modeling, Fuels Mapping, Aids in Mitigating Catastrophic Wildfire Risk

5min
page 19

USDA | Intertribal Ag Council Retreat Focuses on Arid Pasture Recovery Efforts in Nevada

6min
pages 22-23

UNR | New Resource Sheds Light on Tree Encroachment

4min
page 20

NDA | Protect Horses and Cattle from Pigeon Fever

3min
page 17

UNR | Nevada Hunters Generate Millions

5min
page 18

BLM | Addressing Drought and Annual Grass Grazing on Public Lands in Nevada

5min
page 16

Eye On The Outside - Editorial

5min
pages 10-11

NCA - President's Perspective

1min
page 3

NCA November Update Joint Annual Convention

4min
pages 4-5

Let's Talk Ag - Editorial

2min
pages 8-9

NBC - Recipe: Wild Mushroom and Beef Stew

2min
page 7

Society for Range Management Performance of Indaziflam

6min
pages 12-13

NFB | Balance Back to Basins

4min
page 14

NBC - Checkoff News

2min
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