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Hobby Farms Presents: Growing GoodHobby Farms Presents: Growing GoodEpisode 25: Tyler Eschleman talks desert farming, raising goats, regenerative growing and more!At Virsylvia Farm in the high desert of New Mexico, Tyler Eshleman and his wife raise goats for dairy and fiber; sheep for dairy, meat and fiber; alpacas for fiber; laying hens; and some vegetables. Hear about the realities of regenerative farming at 8,000 feet above sea level, from the challenging growing and land conditions to the cooperative workings of fellow farmers. Learn about Tyler’s innovative marketing means to get more local food into the hands of more people in his area: a year-round pay-what-you-can farmstand for his and other farmers’ products, a multi-farm meat CSA, and a goat- and...2022-03-0938 minNMCEWL 2021 SummitNMCEWL 2021 SummitEp. 8 New Mexico Collaborations: Toner Mitchell and Trout UnlimitedExecutive Director of the Quivira Coalition meets with Toner Mitchell from Trout Unlimited to share stories from his time bringing together collaborative conservation projects from around the state.2021-04-2028 minNMCEWL 2021 SummitNMCEWL 2021 SummitEp. 7 New Mexico Collaborations: Commissioner Stephanie Garcia RichardIn this episode we are joined by Commissioner Stephanie Garcia Richard from the State Land Office. She shares with us the challenges and joys in working with a wide variety of stakeholders--from lessees to government agencies to nonprofits. Interview by Arielle Quintana.2021-04-2020 minNMCEWL 2021 SummitNMCEWL 2021 SummitEp. 5 New Mexico Collaborations: Patricia Dowd of Western Landowners AllianceSteph Marie von Ancken speaks to Patricia on bringing diverse interests together to achieve a common goal: the conservation, restoration and protection of lands, water and wildlife. She is the Policy Associate at the Western Landowners Alliance.2021-04-1520 minNMCEWL 2021 SummitNMCEWL 2021 SummitEp. 6: New Mexico Collaborations: Dr. Valerie Small and Sebastian Africano and Trees, Water & PeopleJoin co-host Arielle Quintana for a conversation with Sebastian Africano and Dr. Valerie Small about the work that the organization Trees, Water & People is doing in New Mexico! 2021-04-1432 minNMCEWL 2021 SummitNMCEWL 2021 SummitEp. 4: New Mexico Collaborations: Gabaccia Moreno and More Inclusive Public LandsGabaccia is a first-generation Mexican-American multi-disciplinary creator, consultant, and passionate outdoor advocate #ExploringResponsibly wherever life takes her. Having grown up in Veracruz, Mexico to a family of hunters and ranchers gave her an appreciation for the land and its wildlife at an early age, one that prevails today.2021-04-0524 minNMCEWL 2021 SummitNMCEWL 2021 SummitEp. 3 New Mexico Collaborations: Lilly Irvin-Vitela and New Mexico FirstIn this edition of our podcast leading up to the 4th Annual NMCEWL Summit, we are honored to hear from Lilly Irvin-Vitela, the Executive Director at NM First. Lilly is a trained restorative justice facilitator and practitioner, and brings that expertise to her work of convening a wide variety of stakeholders to work together around critical issues impacting the state of New Mexico. Today she is sharing some of her experiences with and hopes for collaborative efforts in New Mexico.2021-04-0534 minNMCEWL 2021 SummitNMCEWL 2021 SummitEp. 2 New Mexico Collaborations: Judy TorresJudy Torres, the Executive Director of the Taos Valley Acequia Association (TVAA) for twelve years, shares with us how they are working with a number of other local organizations to create a program that informs realtors and new home owners about the history and culture around acequias and the necessity of acequia management.2021-03-3012 minNMCEWL 2021 SummitNMCEWL 2021 SummitEp. 1 New Mexico Collaborations: The Leopold Conservation AwardOn today's premier of the NMCEWL Summit Podcast, New Mexico Collaborations, David Bailey and Lance Irving, program directors for the Sand County Foundation's Leopold Conservation Award® Program, talk about what it means to engage diverse stakeholders in collaboratively honoring NM landowners who go above and beyond to care for the land, water, and resources in our state.2021-03-2929 min