by Lynne Whitbeck | Sep 6, 2023
Reading applications for obvious strengths as well as for someone with potential is supported by a strong evaluation process that starts before you read a single application. We will share strategies for tackling the pile of applications, evaluation templates, and sample email responses to applicants who you would like to interview and those you will decline.Â
by Lynne Whitbeck | Sep 5, 2023 | Down to Earth, Erosion Control, Radical Center, Rangeland Science, Soil, Water, Working with Nature
Weathering global change on an Oregon sheep ranch Jeanne Carver and her husband were doing regenerative practices, including no-till and rotational grazing, at the Imperial Stock Ranch in Maupin, Oregon. But when the company that had been buying their wool for over a...
by Lynne Whitbeck | Sep 4, 2023
Come build important connections with other working lands folks in a monthly Zoom call, while broadening and deepening your understanding of pertinent topics — all so that we can collaborate more effectively in our work towards healthier landscapes in Colorado.
by Lynne Whitbeck | Sep 4, 2023
Come build important connections with other working lands folks in a monthly Zoom call, while broadening and deepening your understanding of pertinent topics — all so that we can collaborate more effectively in our work towards healthier landscapes in Colorado.
by Lynne Whitbeck | Aug 31, 2023
Mentoring differs from being an employer in key ways: how do you know if it’s right for you? What are you excited to teach? The answers to these and other questions will help you write an apprenticeship description that is both appealing and realistic about the ups and downs of regenerative agriculture on your site. We’ll discuss ways to describe work schedules, location, isolation, and other factors, to be sure your description will appeal to the applicants you most want to attract.
by Lynne Whitbeck | Aug 28, 2023
Join us for our Annual Fall Red Canyon Reserve Gathering! This year, we will be gathering for educational presentations as well as volunteer opportunities to maintain the well-being of Red Canyon infrastructure. Educational workshops on site will be offered by staff...
by Lynne Whitbeck | Aug 25, 2023
Come build important connections with other working lands folks in a monthly Zoom call, while broadening and deepening your understanding of pertinent topics — all so that we can collaborate more effectively in our work towards healthier landscapes in Colorado.
by Lynne Whitbeck | Aug 25, 2023
Come build important connections with other working lands folks in a monthly Zoom call, while broadening and deepening your understanding of pertinent topics — all so that we can collaborate more effectively in our work towards healthier landscapes in Colorado.
by Lynne Whitbeck | Aug 22, 2023 | Down to Earth, Erosion Control, Radical Center, Rangeland Science, Soil, Water, Working with Nature
From mountaintops to farm fields: Landscape scale restoration Jan-Willem Jansens has been restoring landscapes in New Mexico for three decades. Owner of Ecotone Landscape Planning, he is part of a network that works to restore land that has been damaged by generations...
by Lynne Whitbeck | Aug 18, 2023 | Regeneration Rising
Emily Brown on the Joys and Challenges of Returning to a Family Farm Emily certainly didn’t see herself coming back to her family potato and barley farm in the San Luis Valley of Colorado, but a husband, child, and global pandemic later, she finds herself...