Building a Tradition of Adaptive Rangeland Management: Jack Southworth (Rancher-to-Rancher Case Study series)

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Sonia A. Hall, Tipton Hudson, Georgine Yorgey, J. Shannon Neibergs and Matthew Reeves
PNW 731 | January 2020

Summary

This publication is part of the Rancher-to-Rancher Case Study Series: Increasing resilience among ranchers in the Pacific Northwest.

About the authors

Sonia A. Hall
Sustainable Systems Analyst
Center for Sustaining Agriculture and Natural Resources, Washington State University
Tipton Hudson
Associate Professor
Rangeland and Livestock Management, Washington State University Extension
Georgine Yorgey
Associate Director
Center for Sustaining Agriculture and Natural Resources, Washington State University
J. Shannon Neibergs
Professor
Extension Economist, School of Economic Sciences, Washington State University
Matthew Reeves
Research Ecologist
USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Human Dimensions Program

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