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Journey to Soil

November 11, 2019

Lifting soil health, building resilience and ranch performance starts with the use of all our senses. This includes tapping into our sense of wonder. We are now moving into the next phase of agriculture, what researchers are calling agro-ecological or “post-modern” agriculture. The future of agriculture requires a transformation in how we see, think, and act in the food production spaces. One in which women are poised to play essential roles.

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Women in Ranching: A Herald

November 11, 2019

By rancher Aimee Danch of Pacific Grasslands. If you can hear the part of you that knows a more beautiful world is possible, then some part of you already knows what takes place during a Women in Ranching (WinR) gathering.

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Profiles in Land and Management – Parker Pastures

November 8, 2019

As part of our Profiles in Land and Management series, this month we highlight Parker Pastures in Gunnison, Colorado. Since 2006, the Parker family has leveraged their skills in Holistic Management to grow a thriving business that supports their family and contributes to the health of their community.

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Western Digest – October 2019

October 31, 2019

News and opportunities on working lands, water and wildlife Working Lands Economics Ecosystem Market Credits: Potential purchases of U.S. ecosystem credits from agriculture could be as high as $13.9 billion…

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WLA Seeks Chief Program Officer

October 31, 2019

Do you have a passion to ensure the West stays whole and healthy? Do you have 10+ years of project or program management experience and at least five years as…

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Commitment

October 14, 2019

I was recently interviewed about entrepreneurship and my equine facilitation practice by a writer at Eventbrite for their company blog. Among other questions, one he asked was, “When was the moment that you took the leap and went all in?”

I laughed and replied, “Every single morning, upon opening my eyes, I re-commit to being all in.”

Commitment. It’s a word or concept I’ve been thinking about a lot this month.

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