Are You A Conservationist or a Preservationist?

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I have long held the conservationist outlook articulated by the great forester and civil servant, Gifford Pinchot. As the first head of the U.S. Forest Service in the early 1900’s and widely regarded as the father of American conservation, Pinchot advocated for the wise use of forest resources for the maximum benefit of the greatest number of people.  He acknowledged the economic value of the timber industry to communities, but also recognized the need to design new harvesting systems that treat timber as a renewable resource, a radical idea at the time. Continue reading “Are You A Conservationist or a Preservationist?”

December Snows A Winter Treat

  Just about any season in Nebraska can put on stunningly beautiful displays.  This year, overnight freezing temperatures, light winds and a December snow left a light dusting on ridge line pines.  When dawn came, the trees emerged with an eerily serene glow.  Dead still and quiet, we loved the feel of this morning as much as the unique spectacle.  After a quick coffee, Sergei … Continue reading December Snows A Winter Treat

Spring’s Wildflowers Bring Another Pop Quiz!

I have to admit the rapid-fire bloom of Nebraska’s spring wildflowers stirs in me the same anxiety as a fill-in-the-blank pop quiz.   Each year, with photographs of last year’s plants and guides in hand, I go back into the field to identify the ones that stumped me.  Subtle, year over year differences in morphology, color, texture, fragrance and context make recognition especially difficult for me. … Continue reading Spring’s Wildflowers Bring Another Pop Quiz!

Recommended Books for Ranch Hunters

In response to requests for book recommendations, I have attached a brief list of popular books that cover a wide range of topics.  Most were recommended by our guest hunters and focus on the basics of deer biology, ecology and behavior.  Others, however, address the really “big topics” of conservation, our hunting heritage and preserving hunting for future generations. Please take a look and  send me your comments and recommendations. I’ll add them to our list.

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The Lowest Cost Power on Earth

If you see a windmill anywhere on the Great Plains, chances are very good that it was made by the Aeromotor Windmill Company.  The company has been making windmills since 1888 and proudly proclaims them to be the lowest cost power on earth.  They are also pretty reliable. Simple in design and rugged, our mills have given us dependable and low cost service for decades.  This is why … Continue reading The Lowest Cost Power on Earth