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“If we march into that village and we start trying to persecute people for using poison, something that's very illegal, nobody's going to talk to us. We're not going to find out where the poison came from. We're not going to be able to shut anything down. We should take the approach that people are using poison because they're desperate, because they see no other alternative.” – Andrew Stein Andrew Stein is a wildlife ecologist who spent the past 25 years studying human carnivore conflict from African wild dogs and lions in Kenya and Botswana to leopards and hyenas in Namibia. His work has long focused on finding ways for people and predators to coexist. He is the founder of CLAWS , an organization based in Botswana that's working at the intersection of cutting-edge wildlife research and community driven conservation. Since its start in 2014 and official launch as an NGO in 2020, CLAWS has been pioneering science-based, tech-forward strategies to reduce conflict between people and carnivores. By collaborating closely with local communities, especially traditional cattle herders, CLAWS supports both species conservation and rural livelihoods—making coexistence not just possible, but sustainable.…
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Sheridan County Ag Update is a weekly show hosted by Liz Reynolds, a knowledgeable and passionate agricultural leader. In each episode, Liz interviews local agriculture experts, farmers, ranchers, and industry leaders to provide an informative and insightful update on the latest happenings in the Sheridan County agricultural community. With a focus on sustainability, innovation, and best practices, Liz and her guests discuss a wide range of topics including crop and livestock production, weather and climate conditions, market trends, and the latest technological advancements in the industry.
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Sheridan County Ag Update is a weekly show hosted by Liz Reynolds, a knowledgeable and passionate agricultural leader. In each episode, Liz interviews local agriculture experts, farmers, ranchers, and industry leaders to provide an informative and insightful update on the latest happenings in the Sheridan County agricultural community. With a focus on sustainability, innovation, and best practices, Liz and her guests discuss a wide range of topics including crop and livestock production, weather and climate conditions, market trends, and the latest technological advancements in the industry.
This week on Sheridan County Ag Update, host Liz Kincaid welcomes Crystal Mediate to the show for an insightful discussion on homesteading. From its historical roots to its modern resurgence, Crystal breaks down what homesteading truly means today. Whether it's growing your own food, raising livestock, or embracing a more self-sufficient lifestyle, she shares the joys and challenges that come with the journey.…
Join us on this episode of Sheridan County Ag Update as we welcome Johnson County 4H members Sawyer Kolb, Dallas Hepp, and Grace Bassett! They’re here to share all the exciting details about the upcoming Johnson County 4H Carnival happening March 28, 2025, from 4:30 to 7:00 PM at the Bomber Mountain Civic Center. From fun games and delicious treats to family-friendly activities, this is a night you won’t want to miss!…
This week on Sheridan County Ag Update, host Liz Kincaid sits down with John Graves, the new Director of Conservation at the Sheridan Community Land Trust. John is dedicated to helping families protect their land and ensure it thrives for future generations. They discuss the importance of conservation easements, how they benefit landowners, and what resources are available for those looking to preserve their property.…
This week on Sheridan County Ag Update , host Liz Kincaid welcomes Lucy Pauley, coordinator for the Wyoming Agriculture & Natural Resources Mediation Program. Lucy plays a vital role in assisting farmers, ranchers, and rural residents in resolving conflicts through mediation. She works on a variety of issues, including farm credit disputes, USDA program appeals, neighbor conflicts, water rights, agricultural estate planning, and farm transitions. Tune in to learn how mediation can provide practical solutions for challenges in the agricultural community and how Lucy’s work helps keep Wyoming’s ag industry running smoothly.…
In this episode of Sheridan County Ag Update, host Liz Kincaid sits down with Tongue River Valley FFA President Kaydence Fulkerson and Vice President Hattie Hossfeld. They share their experiences as members of Tongue River FFA, discussing the leadership skills they've gained, memorable moments from their time in the program, and the impact FFA has had on their lives. Kaydence and Hattie also provide insight into their upcoming projects, competitions, and events, highlighting the hard work and dedication of their chapter. Tune in to hear how these young leaders are making a difference in agriculture and their community!…
Sheridan County Ag Update – World Champion Team Roper Bobby Harris In this episode of Sheridan County Ag Update, host Liz Kincaid sits down with rodeo legend and world champion Team Roper Bobby Harris to talk about his new role as the Sheridan College Rodeo Head Coach. Bobby Harris, a Wyoming native, has had an incredible rodeo career spanning decades. A ProRodeo Hall of Fame inductee, Harris is a 10-time National Finals Rodeo qualifier and won the 1991 PRCA Team Roping World Championship. Known for his exceptional skill in team roping, he has competed at the highest levels, leaving a lasting impact on the sport. Now, Harris is bringing his experience and knowledge to the next generation of rodeo athletes at Sheridan College. Tune in as he shares his vision for the program, his passion for coaching, and what it takes to build a winning rodeo team.…
In this episode of Sheridan County Ag Update, host Liz Kincaid sits down with members of the John B. Kendrick FFA Chapter to discuss their experiences in agricultural education, leadership, and community involvement. Joining the conversation are Chapter Secretary Eliana Grover and members Bryce Ludikhuize and Caitlyn Brown. They talk about the importance of youth involvement in agriculture and upcoming FFA events!…
Sheridan County Ag Update - New Episode Alert! 🎙️🌾 Have you ever had Raw Milk?! Join host Liz Kincaid as she sits down with Christine Hampshire, the incredible owner of Cross E Dairy and Freedom Foods Market, to talk all things dairy! They'll dive into what it’s like to care for dairy cows, the process of producing raw foods, and the passion behind running a local market that provides real food to our Sheridan community. Don’t miss this engaging conversation, and be sure to visit Christine's store: 📍 Cross E Dairy and Freedom Foods Market 106 South Main Street, Downtown Sheridan, Wyoming https://www.facebook.com/CrossEFreedomFoods/ 👉 Tune in to learn more about the hard work and heart behind bringing fresh, wholesome food to your table! #SheridanCountyAgUpdate #RawFood #DairyLife #ShopLocal #SheridanWY…
Tune in to the latest episode of Sheridan County Ag Update with host Liz Kincaid as she sits down with Kacy Townsley and Zach Scofield, the President and Vice President of Best of the Rest Steer Riders. Discover how this incredible organization is shaping the future of steer riding, supporting young talent, and promoting agriculture in our community. Don't miss their inspiring stories and exciting updates! Also check out their official Facebook page for more information: https://www.facebook.com/bestofthereststeerriders…
Join host Liz Kincaid for an inspiring episode of Sheridan County Ag Update featuring special guests from the Goose Creek Livestock 4-H Club: Stephen Gamble, Harper Baltz, and Wynne West. Discover how these young agricultural leaders are making an impact in the Sheridan County community through their dedication to livestock projects, teamwork, and education.…
In this episode of Sheridan County Ag Update, host Liz Kincaid sits down with members of the John B. Kendrick FFA Chapter for a conversation. Chapter President Rolly Hartman, 3rd Vice President Natalee Herbst, and sophomore member Bret Oetken share insights into their roles, upcoming projects, and what FFA means to them. Tune in to hear these future leaders discuss their passion for agriculture and how they're making a difference in Sheridan County and beyond.…
In this episode of the Sheridan County Ag Update, host Liz Kincaid is joined by special guests Madeline Atwell, the 2025 Sheridan WYO Rodeo Queen; Grace Van Dyke, the 2025 Sheridan WYO Rodeo Sr. Princess; and Kyla Torrance, the 2025 Sheridan WYO Rodeo Little Miss. They discuss the upcoming fundraiser on November 9th to support the 2025 WYO Rodeo Royalty. Tune in to hear more about this exciting event, the important role of the Rodeo Royalty, and how you can get involved in helping make this fundraiser a success!…
Link to the Community Dinner: https://www.facebook.com/events/935080915105303 In this episode of Sheridan County Ag Update, your host, Liz Kincaid sits down with Ashlea Bassett to discuss the upcoming "Ashes to the Table" community dinner on October 19th. This free event aims to bring our community together while raising donations for the Johnson County Fire Relief Fund. Join us as Ashlea shares details about the evening, including a delicious dinner, live music from Kellen Smith and The Nate Champion Band, and how we can all contribute to helping rebuild our community. Don't miss this opportunity to learn more about this meaningful event and how you can get involved!…
Welcome to Sheridan County Ag Update with your host, Liz Kincaid. This week Liz hosts FFA Reporter, Levi Peldo, Treasurer Colton Smith and Member Stephen Gamble.
Join Host, Liz Kincaid as she sits with 4H Educator, Emily Swinyer!
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