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Resilience
Author
White, Courtney
Publisher
The Quivira Coalition
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Resilience, published by the Quivira Coalition, is focused on current topics within the organization and its annual conference.
Journal 39 2% Solutions for Hunger, Thirst and CO2
In this issue of Resilience, Courtney White profiles a number of ranches and farms that are contibuting to the "2% solution" through sustainable pratices that increase soil carbon, reduce energy use, and improve water quality. Titles include "What's In An Olive?," "A Flerd Down Under," "Pasture Cropping," "Healing the Carbon Cycle with Cattle," "Water for Bats and Cattle," "Organic No-Till Farming," "A Carbon Sweet Spot," "Rooftop Farming," "Thinking Like a Creek," "Why Grassfed Is Best," "The Mobile Mantanza," "An Agrivoltaic System," "Leave It to Beavers," and "The MoGro."
Journal 38 A Place Worth Calling Home
Articles include "Dry Cottonwood Creek Ranch: Superfund Cleanup and Collaborative Conservation in the Contemporary West," "Yes We Are Faming: Direct Action for the New Economy," "On Building a Regenerative Economy," "Four Farms Down Under," "America's New Agrarians: Policy Opportunities Support New Farmers," "Agrarian Poetry: Voices for Our Time," and "2% Solutions for Hunger, Thirst and CO2."
Journal 37 Lessons Learned
Articles in this issue include "Reflections from a "Do" Tank: Quivira and Conservation in the West," "Restoring Land Health to Small Properties: Lessons from Quivira's Red Canyon Reserve," "Building Resilience: Lessons from a Decade on Comanche Creek, Valle Vidal, New Mexico," and "The Fifth Wave: Agrarianism and Conservation Response in the American West."
Journal 36 A Carbon Ranch
Articles in this issue include “The Carbon Ranch: Fighting Climate Change...One Acre at a Time,” "The Back Forty: Kneeling in Mud: the conundrums of a tree hugging, cattle ranching human," “Navigating Beauty and Utility: an Apprentice’s Journey,” and “Alone in a world of Beautiful Wounds.”
Journal 35 The Back Forty
Articles in the issue include “The Back Forty and the Big Picture,” “The Back Forty Down Under: Adapting Farming to Climate Variability,” “Resilience on the Prairie Edge: the 777 Buffalo Ranch,” “Restoring Hózhó: A View from the Back Forty Thousand,” and “Ranching to Produce Tacos Sin Carbon,”
Journal 34 New Agrarianism
Articles in this issue include “A Durable Scale,” “The Agrarian Standard,” “Finding Agraria,” “Amish Farm Economics,” and "Horse Progress Days."
Journal 33 Building Resilience (Part II)
Articles in this issue include "Expecting the Unexpected: Why Resilience Matters to People and the Planet,” "Two Thousand Years of Human Adaptation to Climate Change in the Southwest: A Cautionary Tale,” "Reflections on a Resilient
Heritage Ranch,” “On Normality,” “Local Beef: An Opportunity to Seize, part 2,” and "Little Normals."

Journal 32 Building Resilience (Part I)
Articles in this issue include "Preserving Lifeway Traditions and Heritage Breeds for a Resilient Future,” “Shepherds’ Know-How Faced with Globalization and Nature Conservation: a French Experience,” "Resilience and Reciprocity,” “$7 Gas and the New West,” and "Local Beef: An Opportunity to Seize.”
Journal 31 Fresh Eyes
Articles in this issue include “Sembrando Semillas: Planting Seeds of Tranditional Agriculture for Future Generations,” “Querencia: The Soul of the Paisano,” “A Young Cow Hand on the Rio Grande," “The Next Generation of Conservation: a Rough Draft,” and “Rancher Demographics, Socioeconomic Pressures and the Challenge
of Meeting Conservation Goals.”

Journal 30 Crossing Divides
Articles in this issue include “Crossing the Great Divide,” “The New Western Range,” “Crossing the Generational Divide: the Trigg Experience,” “Shopping in Walsenberg,” “A View from Malta,” and “Private Ranchlands and Public-land Grazing in the Southern Rocky Mountains.”
Journal 29 A New Land Movement
Articles in this issue include “A New Land Movement: Beyond Saving Places to Saving Relationships,” “In Praise, and in Appraisal of, the Working Landscapes of the West,” “A Corner Turned: the Chico Basin Ranch,” “An Ecotone, Not a Divide,” “PrePostindustrialism or, Getting from Here to There,” and “Seeing the Forest and the Trees: a Review of a Collaborative Restoration Project on owe Mesa, San Miguel County, NM.”

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Journal Name
Resilience
Keywords
Australia
California
New Mexico
New York
no-tillage
Pennsylvania
soil carbon
solar energy
sustainable agriculture
sustainable ranching
United States