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Posts by Jesse Juen

Information Access for Rangeland Permits and Management

By Jesse Juen | September 6, 2018

  Many WLA members and landowners throughout the West have grazing leases on Federal lands. There is a great deal of available information regarding these leases and management of your…

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Western Landowners Alliance offers a “Healthy Soils” Event on the Ute Creek Cattle Company Ranch

By Jesse Juen | May 9, 2018

Ranchers, botanists, staff from government agencies, soil and water conservation districts and land trusts, and many more gathered at the Rectory B&B in Mosquero, New Mexico on Monday, May 16th…

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