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The Ranchlands Review

Learning to Think Like a Mountain

Aldo Leopold, considered by many the father of wildlife conservation and the wilderness system in America, once wrote of watching a wolf die when he was young.

The Past, Present, and Future of Wild Bison

The Nature Conservancy’s Chris Pague sat down with us at Bison Works 2018 to discuss the history of the Medano-Zapata herd, bison ecology, and the prospects for a future of...

Danger! Bison (Do Not Approach)

What does it take to conserve a species whose original range once stretched uninterrupted across an entire continent?

The Figure of the Horse in the Art of Jill Soukup

“Horses are one of the most perfectly created animals in nature. They seem so proportionally perfect. I’ve always felt that the way the move, the way they’re built, there’s something...

Origins of the Diamond Star

Our brand has become a symbol of the pride we take in breeding a herd of cattle that is the embodiment of our philosophy of ranching.

A Photo Intern’s First Impressions

I detasseled corn for four summers growing up in Nebraska.  As a thirteen-year-old kid, I walked miles of cornrows, pulling tassels I saw that had been missed by the machine...

Hope on the Range

Over the course of the summer of 2017, I tried to grapple with understanding the meaning of the ranching heritage of the West, and, given the history of irresponsible and...

Colby’s Campfire Grilled Corn

Ranchlands Camp chef Colby Richards has been whipping up some spectacular meals over the open fire grill down at camp. His Mexican dinner has quickly become one of our favorites....

A Month at Zapata Ranch

The fire flickered, reaching up to a brilliant indigo sky. Billowing charcoal clouds lazily settled against the Sangre de Cristo mountain range. I sat on the porch of a homey log cabin,...

The Effects of Wildfire on Grassland Wildlife

Last week, a wildfire originating on I-25 burned 42,000 acres of grasslands in the vicinity of Chico Basin Ranch. Several pastures on the ranch were wholly or partly engulfed in...

Ranch. Conserve. Live.

Ranchlands is a fourth generation, family-owned and operated ranch management company. We run bison and cattle on ranches in Colorado, New Mexico, and South Dakota. We protect the land we...

The Next Generation of Conservation Ranchers

Duke Phillips could have been a “normal” rancher. Raised in northern Mexico in a second-generation ranching family, he came of age in a world where cowboys shot coyotes to protect...

An Apprentice’s Story

Nick Baefsky started an apprenticeship on Chico Basin Ranch six years ago, in the fall of 2012. Today he and his wife Amy, another Ranchlands apprenticeship graduate, manage a ranch...

Our Cattle Management Practices

At Ranchlands, our cattle program is based on “survival of the fittest.” The ones that raise a good calf every year and breed back are the cattle that make it....

Cyrus

What do oysters and cattle have in common?

Bird People

A glimpse into the richly variegated world of Pink-sided Juncos, Red-breasted Nuthatches, and Golden-crowned Kinglets.

Filson: On the Ranch

This short video from Filson’s fall 2017 campaign highlights Ranchlands’ vision for the future of ranching.

Don’t Soil the Soil

The soil tells a story, and if you read it carefully, your signature on the land becomes clear.

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