e-forum series presents

Linda Poole

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Host Facilitator
Brandon Bishop

Linda Poole is a rancher of fine-wool sheep in Montana and also the Regenerative Grazing Specialist for the Soil for Water program of the National Center for Appropriate Technology (NCAT). Linda’s love of working wildlands began with riding horseback at her family’s Eastern Washington ranch. She earned a Master of Science in wildlife ecology from Oregon State University and has managed The Nature Conservancy’s 60,000-acre Matador Grassbank in Montana. Linda works with family ranchers to use holistic principles and appropriate strategies to produce healthy food, fiber, and families. And to think differently about grazing and wildlife. Conni French, a nearby cattle rancher, will join Linda for today’s discussion.

e-forum series presents

Linda Poole

R

Host Facilitator
Brandon Bishop

Linda Poole is a rancher of fine-wool sheep in Montana and also the Regenerative Grazing Specialist for the Soil for Water program of the National Center for Appropriate Technology (NCAT). Linda’s love of working wildlands began with riding horseback at her family’s Eastern Washington ranch. She earned a Master of Science in wildlife ecology from Oregon State University and has managed The Nature Conservancy’s 60,000-acre Matador Grassbank in Montana. Linda works with family ranchers to use holistic principles and appropriate strategies to produce healthy food, fiber, and families. And to think differently about grazing and wildlife. Conni French, a nearby cattle rancher, will join Linda for today’s discussion.