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Nevada's 'Shoesole' Ranchers Grazing Cattle For Sustainable Results, Not For Federal Regulations

This year marks the 20th anniversary that the

This year marks the 20th anniversary that Agee Smith (above) and  the "Shoesole Group" has used an
innovative style of land management to guide natural resource conservation on three neighboring
ranches encompassing more than 200,000 acres in Nevada's remote northeastern corner, in the shadow
of the rugged Jarbidge Mountains. Credit: Dan Hottle/USFWS

 

By Dan Hottle
September 21, 2016

A group of Nevada ranchers started thinking differently 20 years ago--well before recent federal land management agency mandates to improve the health of sagebrush country. This included using Holistic Resource Management to balance livestock grazing with increasing native plants and wildlife habitat.

Now, Agee Smith says his operation depends on it.

Smith is the fifth generation in his family's line to run the Cottonwood Ranch, a cow/calf beef and guest ranch recreational operation located in Nevada's remote northeastern corner, in the shadow of the rugged Jarbidge Mountains.

 

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HOW TO SEE THE NEW CHINESE SPACE STATION: Amateur astronomers have spotted China's new Earth-orbiting space station, which was launched just last week.  Although it is only a fraction of the size of the ISS, the Tiangong-2 is visible to the naked eye from dark-sky sites. Visit today's edition of Spaceweather.com for observing tips and a video of the outpost gliding across the night sky.

NEW! RADS ON A PLANE: Spaceweather.com is now reporting data you won't find anywhere else: Regular measurements of cosmic radiation at aviation altitudes. When you visit the home page, scroll down to the section entitled "Cosmic Rays in the Atmosphere" for the latest data at 25,000 ft and 40,000 ft.
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