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Destined for Great Water – Kristin Sicke

Thursday, Nov 3rd, 2022

Introducing the Water Resources Managers Series:   How their Ridgetop to River Mouth Approach in the Sacramento Valley is Serving Water for Multiple Benefits   If you faced the ocean from your beach chair on the warm smooth Carlsbad sand, you’d be hard pressed to miss the young, blonde-haired girl splashing in the waves. You’d … Continue reading “Destined for Great Water – Kristin Sicke”

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The Art of Adaptation – Kim Gallagher

Friday, Sep 16th, 2022

Most can make adjustments when conditions are optimal, but when faced with real adversity, that is when one’s character is revealed. The Erdman story begins in 1920. Kim’s grandfather, Fritz Erdman, suffered a traumatic loss when his mother was struck and killed by a train in the family’s home state of Oklahoma. Fritz and his … Continue reading “The Art of Adaptation – Kim Gallagher”

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The Collaborative Steward – Amy Merrill

Friday, Jul 9th, 2021

The rhythmic patter of hooves skimming the earth below was a sound Amy never tired of when she was young. Whether in the hot sweat-inducing summer or the bone-chill frost of winter in upstate New York, the sound was ever-present, because Amy was always riding. With 100 acres and the surrounding landscape of woods, creeks, … Continue reading “The Collaborative Steward – Amy Merrill”

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142 Miles and Counting – Mary Kimball

Friday, Jun 4th, 2021

Much like a pinball, he was seemingly in constant motion whizzing from one side to the other. But, instead operating inside an arcade game, George Kimball was bouncing across Northern California in old Dodge truck delivering some of the best fruits, vegetables, eggs and meats Yolo County farmers had to offer. George was a farmer … Continue reading “142 Miles and Counting – Mary Kimball”

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