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January 12, 2021November 9, 2021
Features/Rancher Profiles/Restorative Ag

Bay Area’s Voice for Grazing: Koopmann Ranch in Alameda County, CA

“Most ranchers don’t want to make themselves a public figure. They don’t want to talk, they just want to get their work done and have people leave them alone. I ended up kind of breaking the mold because I feel so strongly about the value of grazing.”

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Farmer Profiles/Features

Rominger Borthers Farms: Farming for the Future

“I’m just here for a little while. Someone needs to farm this ground. A thousand years from now, people are going to be living here. I need to take care of it

Grass Ranchers, Carbon Cowboys: Yolo Land & Cattle Company

“Ag can do it all,” says Scott, “I think more and more

The Land Is Her Legacy: Sagehorn-Russell Ranch in Northern California

As Marilyn watches Colter and Renee Holleman play with their two young

April 20, 2023April 21, 2023
Features/Rancher Profiles/Restorative Ag

Grass Ranchers, Carbon Cowboys: Yolo Land & Cattle Company

“Ag can do it all,” says Scott, “I think more and more people will see that working landscapes not only feed the world, they truly can save the world.”

July 7, 2022July 12, 2022
Cattle Ranching/Features/Rancher Profiles

Next Generation Ranching: El Chorro Ranch

“We don’t necessarily look like ranchers,” Katie laughs. “I drive a Subaru Outback when I’m not driving the flatbed.”

January 14, 2022March 2, 2022
Features/Rancher Profiles

11 Life Lessons from Horse Trainer Grant Golliher

Grant Golliher is a horse trainer, author, and speaker. He owns and operates Diamond Cross Ranch outside Jackson Hole, Wyoming, where he hosts corporate events drawing leadership lessons from horse training. Grant

October 22, 2021November 9, 2021
Features/Hunting & Fishing

Hunting Revolution: The American Field-to-Table Movement

New hunter numbers increased in 2020, reversing a decades-long declining trend. “We haven’t seen these trends before. More millennials, more younger-generation people, more people of color, women are embracing hunter and field-to-table

October 4, 2021November 9, 2021
Features/Rancher Profiles

The Land Is Her Legacy: Sagehorn-Russell Ranch in Northern California

As Marilyn watches Colter and Renee Holleman play with their two young boys, Cleo and Colter, she recalls the dying words of Old Chief Joseph to his son in 1871: “Always remember

Northern California drought
July 22, 2021November 9, 2021
Agriculture/Cattle Ranching/Drought/Features

Drought in the West: America’s Farmers & Ranchers on Surviving the Worst Drought in Recorded History

Ranchers and farmers across the American West are struggling to weather the most severe drought recorded in the history of the region. The past 30 days have brought 585 heat records nationwide

March 3, 2021April 20, 2023
Agriculture/Cattle Ranching/Cowboy Stories/Features/Rancher Profiles

Cold Weather Calving

“When you just have got a calf out of a cow, that’s a pretty special thing to be a part of,” Jake says. From his pickup truck, he can see the lights

January 12, 2021November 9, 2021
Features/Rancher Profiles/Restorative Ag

Bay Area’s Voice for Grazing: Koopmann Ranch in Alameda County, CA

“Most ranchers don’t want to make themselves a public figure. They don’t want to talk, they just want to get their work done and have people leave them alone. I ended up

November 12, 2019July 29, 2023
Farmer Profiles/Features

Rominger Borthers Farms: Farming for the Future

“I’m just here for a little while. Someone needs to farm this ground. A thousand years from now, people are going to be living here. I need to take care of it

September 1, 2019July 29, 2023
Cattle Ranching/Features

The Next Generation of Ranching with NCBA President Kevin Kester

Back from 300 days on the road meeting U.S. ranchers, we asked NCBA president Kevin Kester for his insights on the state of the industry and the future of ranching.

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Grass Ranchers, Carbon Cowboys: Yolo Land & Cattle Company

April 20, 2023April 21, 2023

“Ag can do it all,” says Scott, “I think more

Next Generation Ranching: El Chorro Ranch

July 7, 2022July 12, 2022

“We don’t necessarily look like ranchers,” Katie laughs. “I drive

11 Life Lessons from Horse Trainer Grant Golliher

January 14, 2022March 2, 2022

Grant Golliher is a horse trainer, author, and speaker. He

Hunting Revolution: The American Field-to-Table Movement

October 22, 2021November 9, 2021

New hunter numbers increased in 2020, reversing a decades-long declining

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