by wyomingstockgr | Jan 21, 2014 | Current Projects, Newsletter
More than 8,700 acres of productive ranchland in Albany County have been preserved as a result of a recent conservation easement project completed by the Wyoming Stock Growers Land Trust. The Kamp Cattle Company fully donated the conservation easement to conserve...
by wyomingstockgr | Jan 18, 2013 | Current Projects, Events, Newsletter
A $1.5 million donation to the Wyoming Stock Growers Land Trust will bring new opportunities to aspiring ranch families and raise awareness about the tools available to aid in the generational transfer of Wyoming’s ranchlands. After Georgene Hager LeBar passed away in...
by wyomingstockgr | Jan 18, 2013 | Current Projects, Newsletter
The Wood River Ranch Conservation Easement project closed December 12, 2012. The conservation easement will conserve 380 acres of ranchland in Park County. This project is a donated easement that has conserved scenic sagebrush covered uplands, a riparian corridor...
by wyomingstockgr | Nov 29, 2012 | Current Projects
Driving to Pinedale from Farson on Highway 191, travelers pass by the abandoned town of New Fork. Two old stores and a dance hall provide a glimpse into the social and commercial interests in the Green River Basin a century ago, and are listed on the National...
by wyomingstockgr | Sep 24, 2012 | Current Projects
In August, Wyoming Stock Growers Land Trust purchased an easement on 320 acres of Eva and Lowell Clark’s ranch. The Property, known as Clark Country, is located approximately 13 miles northeast of Cokeville, Wyoming and located in ‘Button Flat.’ The Property...
by wyomingstockgr | Aug 8, 2012 | Current Projects
We conserved 21,155 acres of land this past fiscal year! This cost us about $10 an acre in staff time and overhead. We rely on your contributions to help us cover our operating costs and, at $10 an acre, the Stock Growers Land Trust delivers a great rate of return!...