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Archive for March 2020

How the COVID-19 relief package can help western landowners

By Patricia Dowd | March 30, 2020

The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act includes specific provisions for critical sectors of the economy, with particular assistance for agricultural businesses and land managers. In the following, we lay out these provisions and, where appropriate, how to avail yourself of them.

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A lens on the seasons on Lonetree Ranch

By Marissa Taylor | March 27, 2020

Hello from Southwest Wyoming! I would say it is my favorite time of year, but I think I say that at the change of each season. This past year we…

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Women in Ranching to host weekly community check-in calls

By Louis Wertz | March 22, 2020

In response to recommendations to limit in-person interactions from the CDC and pandemic experts, our Women in Ranching program director Amber Smith will be hosting weekly video conference calls on Zoom, every Wednesday at 12pm (noon) MST, for connection, comfort, and community.

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Vital connections in challenging times

By Lesli Allison | March 20, 2020

Strengthening human health and resilience from the ground up. The profound challenges we face today underscore that we are all part of a living community. Individual human health is dependent…

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Profiles in Land Management – Goat Green

By Kevin Alexander Watt | March 5, 2020

This month we share the successful land regeneration work of Goat Green, a contract grazing company that using planned grazing and 1,500 goats to restore ecological health to lands where oil wells and pipelines once operated.

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