Dry Year Thoughts

Tuesday, Feb 14th, 2012

“Rain, Rain, go away. Come again some other day” The words from this childhood rhyme are not the words that go through a water manager’s mind when the winter rains come. Winter rains bring the replenishment of supplies that will be needed to meet both irrigation and drinking water demands next summer in California. Without … Continue reading “Dry Year Thoughts”

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Sustainability

Wednesday, Jan 25th, 2012

Sustainability: It comes in many flavors: economic, social, cultural, environmental, and many other permeations. We work hard to be exceptional stewards of the natural resources which we have been blessed-the soil, the water, the geography, the wildlife-it is essential to our sense of place. In the small farming communities of the Sacramento Valley we live … Continue reading “Sustainability”

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For the Love of Farming

Friday, Dec 2nd, 2011

Being a fifth generation Californian, agriculture has always been a part of my family’s history. My father however, grew up to become a banker but fifteen years later, he traded suits and ties for jeans and work boots. Getting into agriculture was a major lifestyle change that, as a family, we grew to embrace and … Continue reading “For the Love of Farming”

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Thoughts From The Rising Eagle Ranch

Wednesday, Oct 26th, 2011

We purchased our ranch in the Cascade Mountains, north of Mount Lassen and south of Mount Shasta, over a decade ago. After a career in aerospace and defense, my plan was to kick-back and enjoy the pastures, oak woodlands and pine forests. My ranch neighbors took me to local watershed group and cattlemen’s meetings and … Continue reading “Thoughts From The Rising Eagle Ranch”

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