New Mexico is one of the most diverse landscapes in the United States due to the convergence of multiple eco-regions including, high and low desert, pinon-juniper woodlands, mountains, alpine meadows, short grass prairie, tablelands, plateaus, significant elevation changes, and unique habitats supporting a variety of different species. We operate in Northeast New Mexico where the prairie meets the southern edge of the Rockies.
We currently operate on roughly 200 acres of irrigated pasture in Guadalupe County, New Mexico. Sustained by the Pecos River, we are fortunate to have abundant water resources that allow us to have targeted impacts. We are always in the market to expand to more irrigated or rangeland grazing leases.
Our grazing approach allows us to concentrate animals in a way that improves recovery periods. Our goal is to improve biodiversity above the ground by increasing the amount of organic material in our soils. We are in the process of transitioning a large section of the ranch from hay pasture to diversified grazing pasture that can be grazed year round.
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