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This week’s episode of Voices from the Field is a conversation about Texas A&M University’s Center for Grazinglands and Ranch Management, hosted by NCAT Sustainable Agriculture Specialist Darron Gaus. 

The Center for Grazinglands and Ranch Management is a coordinated, system-wide effort at Texas A&M aimed at safeguarding the ecologic and economic resiliency of grazing-land resources and ranching operations.


The episode features a conversation between the center’s director, Jeff Goodwin, and Peggy Sechrist, a longtime educator for Holistic Management International, about the work being done at Texas A&M and how it will help graziers make profitable decisions. 


Peggy is an organic beef pioneer in Texas. She and Darron are co-leaders of the Southern Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education’s Soil for Water Texas Working Group.

 
Related ATTRA Resources:

·        Livestock

·        Pasture, Rangeland and Adaptive Management

·        Rangeland App: Modern Tool for Graziers

·        Keep Soil Covered

·        Minimize Soil Disturbance

·        Increase Biodiversity

·        Continuous Live Root

·        Integrate Livestock

 
Other Resources:

·        Center for Grazinglands and Ranch Management

·        Understanding and Evaluating Carbon Contracts

 

Contact Darron Gaus at darrong@ncat.org.

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