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Gainesville Daily Register features Josey Pavilion and holistic management

May 5, 2014 by Administrator

Gainesville reporter Kit Chase has two articles in this week’s Daily Register about the Dixon Water Foundation.

“We’re grass farmers basically as well as raising cattle and sheep.  We’re (also) raising our native grasses. We like to create an environment where there’s enough diversity for all of our animals. We take very good care of our land,” Dixon Water Foundation treasurer Melissa Bookhout says in the article, “Cooke County ranchers practice holistic land management.”  The article focuses on the foundation’s Lone Star Land Steward Award, in addition to giving an overview of our grazing methods at Leo and Pittman Units

The second article, “Living Building’ soon to be complete,” features the new Josey Pavilion.

Cooke County ranchers practice holistic land management – See more at: http://www.gainesvilleregister.com/local/x360418990/Cooke-County-ranchers-practice-holistic-land-management#sthash.542yZz7S.dpuf

Filed Under: In The Media Tagged With: cattle, Holistic Management, Josey Pavilion, Leo Unit, Pittman Unit, ranching

Pavilion’s wastewater treatment system featured in Leaf Litter

March 20, 2014 by Administrator

As our Josey Pavilion nears completion, the innovative wastewater treatment system in this “Living Building” was featured in Biohabitats’ Leaf Litter newsletter. Scroll down to the article titled “Ranchers Walk the Talk of Sustainability.”

Filed Under: In The Media Tagged With: Josey Pavilion, Leo Unit, water

Odessa American reports “Good News” of Dixon endowment at Sul Ross

March 14, 2014 by Administrator

Odessa’s newspaper featured the Dixon Water Foundation’s endowment at Sul Ross State University. The $1.2-million gift will fund the creation of a new degree program in sustainable ranch management.

Filed Under: In The Media Tagged With: education, ranching

Dixon sponsors Playa Country radio series on grazing management

January 25, 2014 by Administrator

The Dixon Water Foundation is sponsoring an upcoming series of Playa Country radio programs on sustainable grazing management. Playa Country is produced by the Playa Lakes Joint Venture.

  • Grazing Management Benefits Livestock & Wildlife (Week of Feb. 2)
  • Landowner Story: Deferred Grazing on Grissom Ranch (Week of Feb. 9)
  • Landowner Story: Managed Intensive Grazing on Birdwell and Clark Ranch (Week of Feb. 16)

Filed Under: In The Media Tagged With: grasslands, Holistic Management, ranching, water, wetlands

RFD TV’s Out on the Land features Mimms Unit

January 20, 2014 by Administrator

The Dixon Water Foundation’s Mimms Unit in Marfa will be profiled on RFD TV’s Out on the Land on February 4 and 5, 2014. For showtimes and channel information please visit Out on the Land‘s schedule. [The complete episode is now available online.]

Filed Under: In The Media Tagged With: cattle, Holistic Management, Mimms Unit, ranching, water, wildlife

Dixon’s land management practices featured in Texas Wildlife magazine

December 1, 2013 by Administrator

“Manage the land properly and the wildlife will come,” says Dixon’s Vice President Clinton Josey in this article from the Texas Wildlife Association’s magazine. Writers Robert and Janelle Fears describe how wildlife benefits from holistic land management on Dixon’s four ranches. The article from the December 2013 issue of Texas Wildlife is republished here with permission of the Texas Wildlife Association.

Filed Under: In The Media Tagged With: cattle, Holistic Management, ranching, wildlife

North Texas Quail Corridor and Bear Creek Unit featured in Fort Worth Star-Telegram

October 28, 2013 by Administrator

Grazing cattle and sustaining bobwhite quail can be part of the same equation, says Kelly Reyna, our partner with UNT Quail. Reyna and our Bear Creek Unit were recently featured in this article, “Saving a Texas rite of passage, one ranch at a time,” on the North Texas Quail Corridor, an initiative to conserve this treasured but increasingly scarce game bird.

Filed Under: In The Media Tagged With: Bear Creek Unit, grants, research, wildlife

Dixon-funded research on small rodents featured in Aggie news and Big Bend Sentinel

October 3, 2013 by Administrator

A Dixon-funded research project by Sul Ross State University graduate student Bobby Allcorn was featured recently the Big Bend Sentinel and the Aggie News Network from Texas A&M University. Allcorn has been monitoring small rodent populations at Mimms Unit after the Rock House Fire in 2011.

Filed Under: In The Media Tagged With: grants, grasslands, Mimms Unit, wildlife

Dixon-funded research on soil microbes featured in Texas Wildlife magazine and Big Bend Sentinel

July 1, 2013 by Administrator

How did the Rock House Fire and 2011 drought affect soil microbes at Mimms Unit? That was the subject of a recent research project by Masahiro Ohnishi, a Natural Resource Management graduate student at Sul Ross State University in Alpine. The Dixon Water Foundation funded Ohnishi’s research, which was featured in “The Road to Recovery” in the July 2013 issue of Texas Wildlife, republished here with permission of the Texas Wildlife Association. Ohnishi’s research was featured previously in the May 16, 2013 issue of the Big Bend Sentinel.

Filed Under: In The Media Tagged With: grasslands, Mimms Unit, research, soil, wildlife

Dixon funds Sul Ross researchers developing cattle for desert

April 18, 2013 by Administrator

This article in the Big Bend Sentinel describes Sul Ross researchers breeding cattle suited for grazing desert grasslands. Their research was funded by a grant from the Dixon Water Foundation.

Filed Under: In The Media Tagged With: cattle, grants, grasslands, research

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