by wyomingstockgr | Jan 19, 2012 | Current Projects
CHEYENNE – Concerned about the threat of prime, agricultural landscapes being gobbled up by development, two Johnson County landowners took steps to save their iconic Wyoming ranch lands. Marking the first Johnson County conservation easements held by the Wyoming...
by wyomingstockgr | Jan 19, 2012 | Current Projects
PARK & JOHNSON COUNTIES – The Wyoming Stock Growers Agricultural Land Trust welcomed the donations of two conservation easements in late summer. The foresight of the landowners has conserved 630 acres to protect Wyoming’s vital ranching places and iconic...
by wyomingstockgr | Jan 19, 2012 | Current Projects
SHERIDAN COUNTY – More than 1,000 acres of working ranchland will remain forever in agriculture thanks to a recently closed conservation easement and bequest of the ranch to the Wyoming Stock Growers Agricultural Land Trust. The Kusel Ranch purchased conservation...
by wyomingstockgr | Jan 19, 2012 | Current Projects
SHERIDAN COUNTY – More than 1,000 acres of working ranchland will remain forever in agriculture thanks to a recently closed conservation easement and bequest of the ranch to the Wyoming Stock Growers Agricultural Land Trust. The Kusel Ranch purchased conservation...
by wyomingstockgr | Jan 19, 2012 | Current Projects
Sommers-Grindstone ranches protect future for ranching, wildlife, fishing access, cultural sites UPPER GREEN RIVER VALLEY – A massive land-protection agreement in Sublette County closed Thursday, conserving nearly 19,000 acres of historic agricultural land,...