The hardest working river in the West
As the gap between supply and demand widens, the water resources that people and ecosystems depend on are more vulnerable than ever. This StoryMap is an introduction to the key…
Read More...Toolkit for invasive annual grass management in the West
WGA and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), under a Shared Stewardship Memorandum of Understanding, have been collaborating on efforts to meaningfully address the large-scale infestation of invasive annual grasses on…
Read More...Seven common cattle fencing mistakes
Whether you’re an experienced hand or just learning the basics of wood, wire and tape, there’s always something more to learn when it comes to livestock fencing. Jim Gerrish, of…
Read More...Soil Health Tech Tools Watch Parties: LandPKS
The Quivira Coalition invites you to learn with us about tools that are being developed to monitor, evaluate, and plan around soil health, including LandPKS, COMET, FarmOS, and others. first…
Read More...Webinar: Low-tech wet meadow restoration
Wet or mesic habitats are rare but disproportionately important habitats within western rangelands. Gully erosion and channel incision are widespread problems reducing nature resiliency and water storage capacity, which is…
Read More...Coronavirus Food Assistance Program
Are you a farmer or rancher whose operation has been directly impacted by the coronavirus pandemic? The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program provides direct relief to producers who faced price declines…
Read More...Quick Sheet for COVID Relief and Resilience Resources for Farmers and Ranchers
This a great resource for producers to help determine if one can utilize the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program and how to quickly take steps to do so as this is a…
Read More...Learn-to-hunt program offered for Wyoming women
Woming’s second Beyond Becoming an Outdoors-Woman workshop teaching the basics of hunting in a field classroom combined with the opportunity to hunt pronghorn is being offered this fall. The workshop…
Read More...Women In Ranching Program forges new ways of connecting
Ranching can be an isolating profession in a good year. But the coronavirus pandemic has disrupted the few staples of social contact women ranchers rely on. A program led by…
Read More...The Farm and Food Business Owners Guide to the CARES Act
Following passage of the CARES Act, this guide provides farmers and ranchers with information on the three main programs they should be aware of, how to calculate how much they…
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