Jim Crosswhite
Profiles written by Courtney White, originally published in Headwaters News.
Headwaters News Website
Arizona rancher Jim Crosswhite uses government ideas and federal grants to bring back water quality and wildlife habitat.
Excerpt:
"It is not a coincidence that for 10 years Jim Crosswhite ran circles around the Himalaya Mountains - literally. To say he enjoys a challenge is like saying a fish enjoys water, or a cow enjoys grass.
"And after successful careers on the Chicago Board of Trade, in international finance, and as a competitor and organizer of high-altitude endurance trials, it is little wonder that upon 'retiring' to a mountain meadow near Springerville, Ariz., Jim would try to cut the Gordian knot of ranch economics in the American West.
"He may have succeeded...."
Headwaters News Website
Arizona rancher Jim Crosswhite uses government ideas and federal grants to bring back water quality and wildlife habitat.
Excerpt:
"It is not a coincidence that for 10 years Jim Crosswhite ran circles around the Himalaya Mountains - literally. To say he enjoys a challenge is like saying a fish enjoys water, or a cow enjoys grass.
"And after successful careers on the Chicago Board of Trade, in international finance, and as a competitor and organizer of high-altitude endurance trials, it is little wonder that upon 'retiring' to a mountain meadow near Springerville, Ariz., Jim would try to cut the Gordian knot of ranch economics in the American West.
"He may have succeeded...."
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