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Cracker: The Last Cowboys of Florida

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Uploaded by on May 12, 2008

A short clip from the documentary "Cracker, the Last Cowboys of Florida".

You can see more info at www.CrackerCowboys.com

Directed by: Victor Milt
Cinematography by: Adam Milt, Victor Milt, Doug Milt
Produced by: Mac Martin, George Pratt, and Martin Ross

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  • I know what they talk about regarding the dissappearing wilderness. In America, we have 18.5 million homes that are unoccupied, but they are left in whatever state they are in order to fascilitate the construction of newer housing and locations while 3.5 million homeless are displaced. We are not using our resources wisely...we're not properly managing what we have. It makes not sense to clearcut and build for the sake of jobs when we need to be maintaing what already exists - this is a problem.

  • I was at a deal for this movie a week after one of the horses in it broke my shoulder LOL!!!!! I almost got to be in this movie!!!!!! the sixth pixture the men in it are

    Matt Condo (I think thats how you spell it), Aaron Hudson (My Daddy) and Randle (Idk his last name) and this pic after that is my friend Pason on the horse my lil bro now rides Smokey Joe and the Palimino in the video before that is MJFireWaterJackFrost

  • @waters2100

    Duha ! I know that Fla was NOT a State in 1565 ,I was raised on one of the largest ranches in St. Johns County at the time , which by the way is St. Augustine where it ALL started

  • waters2100 the first hoof to step a shore in this country was on the sandy shores of Florida. The Spanish and the Indians ranched them. That means Florida was the first.

  • going from left to righ in the fouth pic the fouth horse is my stud horse, MJfirewaterjackfrost, on pic six the cowboy alone on the right is my daddy ic 7 is the horse my lil brother is useing to learn to ride on the part right after this the yellow horse is my stud i metiond in the begining my old dogs and two other horses are in this movie later on as well

  • we need to save these cattle

  • Had the pleasuer of riding with Mr. Will Storey at the Mormon Ranch in Deer Park Florida and Mr.Jim Tom day at the circle S Bar in Saint cloud.

  • well done , I am a multi generational cracker cowhunter myself out of Arcaida's ORIGINAL settlers....'bout time all the " cowboys" in this country knows we were the 1st.....

  • The way of life for us Florida Crackers are gone because of strict land use regulations. South Florida Water Management is buying up all the land and the Environmental Protection Agency is doing the same. We pay for land that we can not use or that they lease what we pay for back to the cattleman and they make money off of our tax paid money. I know what you are thinking But when all the land is gone and the land that is left is theres they will sell and make big money off of u an me.

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