By tackling problems holistically and using cattle as a tool to make rainfall more effective and to produce wildlife habitat, Deborah Clark and the Birdwell and Clark Ranch is poised to inspire a new future and help heal the land. USDA’s Natural Resource Conservation Service talked to Texas & Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association Director Deborah Clark about life on the ranch, holistic management, decision-making during drought and fostering natural resource stewardship in other landowners. Read the full story at storymaps.arcgis.com…
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