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V6 Ranch
Open Gate: V6 Ranch Day

Preserving the “Cowboy Side of California”: Innovative Practices to Continue the Ranching Lifestyle

September 7, 2016V6 Ranch in Parkfield, CA    

Are you a rancher interested in learning about innovative income-producing enterprises?
Would you like to visit a sustainable, profitable, multi-generational operation that raises both grass-fed and conventional beef  while benefitting from tourism?
Would you like to learn more about how a conservation easement could help save your ranch and improve family relationships?
Do you want to learn how we can heal our land and cultivate a more vibrant community with a healthier food system?
Come and be a part of this on-the-ground learning day, connect with others who care about a healthy food system and help strengthen your local communities. Because w
e
all
have a stake in the way our food is grown.

 Cost and Agenda

Advanced registration is $25 per person (includes lunch) and closes on August 30th, 2016.

Thank You

This event is made possible due to the generosity of our funders :

Sallie Calhoun - The Christiano Family Fund

11th hour

Thanks to the following Collaborators and Outreach Partners

V6 Ranch
Work Family Guest Ranch
California Rangeland Trust
University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources
San Benito Working Landscapes Group

 Did you know when you donate to HMI you are helping to create healthy food for your family and healthy soil?Please consider giving today.

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