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Rancher Larry Cundle, center, with his wife Ruthie and Grant Stumbough, left, a coordinator for Southeast Wyoming Resource Conservation and Development, in a pasture on the Cundles' ranch near Glendo, Wyo., Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2008. Wind energy companies have been scrambling across Wyoming's notoriously windy eastern plains hoping to sign up ranchers for access to install trubines for electricity generation. Many of the ranchers are uncharacteristically banding together to negotiate for better prices for the access. (Kevin Moloney for the New York Times)

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Rancher Larry Cundle, center, with his wife Ruthie and Grant Stumbough, left, a coordinator for Southeast Wyoming Resource Conservation and Development, in a pasture on the Cundles' ranch near Glendo, Wyo., Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2008. Wind energy companies have been scrambling across Wyoming's notoriously windy eastern plains hoping to sign up ranchers for access to install trubines for electricity generation. Many of the ranchers are uncharacteristically banding together to negotiate for better prices for the access. (Kevin Moloney for the New York Times)