by Gail Jenner | Jul 3, 2009 | Blog
It’s been a long spring and now already summer……and I’ve been so busy with a new book and family, including grandchildren, and the ranch and the work that I’ve neglected keeping up with any of my journaling or blogging…..So, for...
by Gail Jenner | Jul 3, 2009 | Blog
It’s been a long spring and now already summer……and I’ve been so busy with a new book and family, including grandchildren, and the ranch and the work that I’ve neglected keeping up with any of my journaling or blogging…..So, for...
by Gail Jenner | Jan 27, 2009 | Blog
Chance Gowan, a senior acquatic biologist and riparian ecologist for the USFS in Eastern Oregon, wrote in an article on public lands in the West (2006), that “the big-ticket items that have acutely damaged or caused long-term and wide-spread alteration of...
by Gail Jenner | Jan 27, 2009 | Blog
Chance Gowan, a senior acquatic biologist and riparian ecologist for the USFS in Eastern Oregon, wrote in an article on public lands in the West (2006), that “the big-ticket items that have acutely damaged or caused long-term and wide-spread alteration of...
by Gail Jenner | Nov 18, 2008 | Blog
Sustainability Fun FactsIn the United States, 98 percent of farms are family farms.Greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture decreased 4.2 percent from 2001 to2006. From 1990 to 2005, overall methane emissions decreased 11.5 percent.Most large feedlot owners have a...