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Resilience, Issue 39 – 2% Solutions for Hunger Thirst and CO2

Resilience, Issue 39 – 2% Solutions for Hunger Thirst and CO2

by Lynne Whitbeck | Mar 7, 2018 | Beavers, Carbon Ranch, Grassfed Beef, Grazing, No Till, Resilience, Riparian Restoration, Water

Read me... Resilience, Issue 39 – 2% Solutions for Hunger Thirst and CO2 September 2013 These 2% Solution profiles are part of Quivira’s Carbon Ranch Project, whose goal is to share land management strategies that sequester CO2 in soils and plants, reduce...
Resilience, Issue 37 – Lessons Learned

Resilience, Issue 37 – Lessons Learned

by Lynne Whitbeck | Mar 7, 2018 | Bill Zeedyk, Collaborative Conservation, Comanche Creek, Grassfed Beef, Grazing, Land Health, Resilience

Read me... Resilience, Issue 37 – Lessons Learned January 2012 This issue includes – Reflections from a “Do” Tank: Quivira and Conservation in the WestRestoring Land Health to Small Properties: Lessons from Quivira’s Red Canyon Reserve                    ...
Resilience, Issue 35 – The Back Forty

Resilience, Issue 35 – The Back Forty

by Lynne Whitbeck | Mar 7, 2018 | Carbon Ranch, Grassfed Beef, Grazing, Land Ethic, Land Health, Resilience, Traditional Agriculture, Water

Read me... Resilience, Issue 35 – The Back Forty February 2010 “The only progress that matters is on the actual landscape of the back forty.” – Aldo LeopoldThe news from the Back Forty is very encouraging. In many places that I have visited, people are solving...
Resilience, Issue 34 – New Agrarianism

Resilience, Issue 34 – New Agrarianism

by Lynne Whitbeck | Mar 7, 2018 | Collaborative Conservation, Grassfed Beef, Grazing, Land Ethic, New Agrarians, Resilience

Read me... Resilience, Issue 34 – New Agrarianism June 2009 “With this issue of our Journal, we reach a culmination of much of what The Quivira Coalition has been trying to accomplish since our founding in 1997. The idea of a new agrarianism encompasses...
Resilience, Issue 33 – Building Resilience Part 2

Resilience, Issue 33 – Building Resilience Part 2

by Lynne Whitbeck | Mar 7, 2018 | Climate Change, Grassfed Beef, Grazing, Resilience

Read me... Resilience, Issue 33 – Building Resilience Part 2 October 2008 Welcome to Part II of our look at Building Resilience – the theme of our 7th Annual Conference. Human history is full of surprises, as well as stress, innovation and change. What is...
Resilience, Issue 32 – Building Resilience Part 1

Resilience, Issue 32 – Building Resilience Part 1

by Lynne Whitbeck | Mar 7, 2018 | Collaborative Conservation, Grassfed Beef, Land Ethic, Land Health, Resilience, Sheep Herding

Read me... Resilience, Issue 32 – Building Resilience Part 1 April 2008 “Building resilience – which the dictionary defines as “the ability to recover from or adjust easily to misfortune or change” – is a main focus of The Quivira Coalition. We’ve even...
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