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Dear friends and family,
Matt Barnes, range monitoring, The Howell Ranch |
Professionally, I continued to own and operate Shining Horizons Land Management, LLC, providing ranch and rangeland management for a triple bottom line of ecological, economic, and social resilience. I managed the Howell Ranch, a seasonal custom-grazing operation with over 400 cow-calf pairs on several thousand acres near Blue Mesa Summit in western Colorado, for a second summer. I gave presentations about improving grazing management on the ranch at the Society for Range Management annual conference in Montana, and the Colorado Plateau conference in Arizona. I also spent time at San Juan Ranch in Colorado, and JT Land & Cattle in New Mexico; and found time to participate in the Quivira Coalition and Southwest Grassfed Livestock Alliance, and the International Rangeland Congress in Argentina. I joined the Rangelands Editorial Board, and am the incoming President-Elect of the Colorado Section Society for Range Management.
Moving cattle on the Baca National Wildlife Refuge, San Luis Valley (oil painting by Matt Barnes) |
Jenny Stricker |
Jenny worked as technician for the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in Kremmling—until last Monday when she accepted a position as an NRCS soil conservationist in San Luis, Colorado–a long-sought step up! San Luis is the oldest town in Colorado, in the southeast corner of the San Luis Valley—an area rich in culture, history and natural beauty. The job starts mid-January, so we look forward to brushing up our Spanish and diving into a whole new adventure. Watch for our new address in January!
San Luis Valley, Colorado |
Barnes family visit: Jennifer, Fritz & Jamie, Bob & Debbie Parks, Jenny & Matt |
Newborn nephew, H. Matthew Johnston Courtesy Erin (Barnes) Johnston |
Jenny Stricker and Matt Barnes |
In beauty and harmony,
with loving-kindness and compassion for all,