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Wyoming ranch welcomes National Grazing Lands Conservation Initiative

Kindra Gordon
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 2008, 63 (1) 10A; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2489/jswc.63.1.10A
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Board members of the National Grazing Lands Conservation Initiative (GLCI) steering committee met September 7 to 8, 2007, in Casper, Wyoming.

The coalition includes representatives of American Farm Bureau Federation, American Forage and Grassland Council, American Sheep Industry, the Dairy Industry, National Association of Conservation Districts, National Cattlemen's Beef Association, National Farmers Union, Society for Range Management, and the Soil and Water Conservation Society (SWCS). Rod Baumberger of South Dakota and Tim Munns of Utah represented SWCS at the meeting.

Established in 1991, the primary mission of GLCI is to ensure that high-quality technical assistance is available for privately owned grazing lands. Supporters of GLCI seek to offer this assistance on a voluntary basis and hope these efforts will increase the awareness of the importance of grazing land resources.

As part of the GLCI steering committee meeting, about 135 participants toured the Hardy Ranch north of Douglas, Wyoming. The Hardy Ranch family operation includes sheep, cattle, wildlife, and mining sharing the rangeland. Gene Hardy and his daughter and son-in-law Michelle and Shaun Musselman and their two young children are in their second year of implementing improvement practices to their range through an Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) contract with assistance …

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  • Kindra Gordon is news editor of the National Grazing Lands Conservation Initiative. For more information, visit http://www.glci.org.

  • © 2008 by the Soil and Water Conservation Society

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