Regenerative Ranching starts from the Roots:

Wildlife and our livestock Co-exist in our operation.

Our Regenerative Ranching Goals:

  • Improve Soil Health

  • Promote Plant Diversity

  • Provide an environment that is beneficial to both local wildlife, and our livestock.

New Fork Lake is our primary source of irrigation.
Active Insect populations is a sign of a thriving ecosystem.

Everything matters with Regenerative Ranching:

Soil Health is important for water usage and holding capabilities. The smallest insects are big players in the soil ecosystem.

Regenerative Ranching means: At The End of the Day,— Leave it better than you found it.

Forage growth after bale grazing.
  • We use our livestock to return carbon and nutrients to the Soil. We Bale Graze in the Winter, and manage Grazing in the Summer.

  • We do not use Synthetic Fertilizers, Pesticides, or Herbicides. We graze our cattle in different places at different times of the growing season.

  • We use the NRCS (Natural Resource Conservation Service), and our Local Sublette County Conservation District (SCCD). The SCCD has helped in planning for our Grazing Management. 90% of the fences our cattle graze behind have been upgraded and approved as “Wildlife Friendly” with assistance from the NRCS.