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Rural Dryland Composting y en Espanol

Rural Dryland Composting y en Espanol

by Lynne Whitbeck | Jun 24, 2021 | Composting, Español, Rangeland Science, Soil Health, Technical Guides

Read me... Rural Dryland Composting Aerated Static Piles and Worm Composting   By Juliana Ciano and Trevor Ortiz, Reunity ResourcesEva Stricker and Linden Schneider, Quivira Coalition    Our goal is to help rural communities efficiently use waste products to...
Soil Health Workbook y en espanol Salud de la Tierra Libro de Trabajo

Soil Health Workbook y en espanol Salud de la Tierra Libro de Trabajo

by Lynne Whitbeck | Feb 3, 2021 | Erosion Control, Español, Rangeland Science, Reading the Landscape, Soil Health, Technical Guides

Read me... Soil Health Workbook Fundamentals, Principles, and Management, For Producers and Technical Service Providers in the Dryland Intermountain West   Developed by Eva Stricker, PhD, and Linden Schneider, MS Based on presentations by New Mexico Cooperative...
CO NRCS Range Technical Note

CO NRCS Range Technical Note

by Lynne Whitbeck | Jun 12, 2018 | Channel Incision, Erosion Control, Media Luna, One Rock Dam, Rangeland Science, Reading the Landscape, Riparian, Rock Mulch Rundown, Technical Guides, Zuni Bowl

Read me... Hand-Built Structures for Restoring Degraded Meadows in Sagebrush Rangelands: Examples and lessons learned from the Upper Gunnison River Basin, Colorado USDA, State of Colorado, NRCS – Range Technical Note No. 40 May 2018 By Jeremy Maestas, Shawn...
Rangeland Health and Planned Grazing

Rangeland Health and Planned Grazing

by Lynne Whitbeck | Mar 6, 2018 | Erosion Control, Grazing Plans, Monitoring, Rangeland Science, Reading the Landscape, Technical Guides

Read me... Rangeland Health and Planned Grazing By Kirk Gadzia and Nathan Sayre A Joint Publication from Earth Works Institute, The Quivira Coalition and the Rio Puerco Management Committee.Fourth Edition – April 2009. This field guide is an introduction to...
The New Ranch Handbook: A Guide to Restoring Western Rangelands

The New Ranch Handbook: A Guide to Restoring Western Rangelands

by Lynne Whitbeck | Mar 6, 2018 | Rangeland Science, Reading the Landscape, Restorative Grazing Practices, Technical Guides

Read me... The New Ranch Handbook: A Guide to Restoring Western Rangelands By Nathan Sayre What began as a grassroots collaboration among a small number of ranchers and conservationists working to resolve rangeland problems has grown into an active faction of...
Bullseye! Targeting Your Rangeland Health Objectives

Bullseye! Targeting Your Rangeland Health Objectives

by Lynne Whitbeck | Mar 6, 2018 | Monitoring, Rangeland Science, Reading the Landscape, Technical Guides

Read me... Bullseye! Targeting Your Rangeland Health Objectives Written by Kirk Gadzia and Todd Graham This was produced to fill the gap between the needs of land managers and the confusing array of monitoring methods available. Often, monitoring results are exhibited...
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