In the Texas panhandle, wealthy and influential rancher Homer Bannon is a widower who tends to ignore the townspeople, in particular, the farmhand, and housekeeper, Alma. Along with his sons, Hud and Lon, Homer decides to sell the cattle in order to prevent the spread of foot-and-mouth disease. While Hud has a few drinks at the local bar, his younger brother discovers that their father has too much integrity and refuses to go along with the fraudulent cattle-selling scheme.
A poetic essay on the ramifications of the foot-and-mouth-disease in Great Britain in 2001
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