Agriculture & Rangeland Management

Pasture and rangelands cover more than a third of the U.S., with livestock grazing as a dominant land use that shapes both ecosystems and rural communities. My research explores the social dimensions of agriculture and rangeland management, focusing on the values, perspectives, and lived experiences of agricultural producers. By connecting scientific insights with local knowledge and everyday practice, my work aims to sustain the health, productivity, and resilience of working landscapes.

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