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68. SnapLand Case Studies with Ryan White

68. SnapLand Case Studies with Ryan White

Episode 68 Published 6 months, 3 weeks ago
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Ryan White is back on the podcast today to discuss the importance of land monitoring in ranching operations. He shares several SnapLand case studies that highlight the solutions provided by his ecosystem services company for businesses and landowners. These cases really show how different businesses and their leadership are taking some of the best feedback and natural resource accounting and turning that into revenue streams for their multi-generational operations. Ryan and John also discuss the value of data in land management, citing a food brand sale worth $300-$500 million based on land health. They emphasize the need for ranchers to take responsibility for their monitoring and leverage technology to create sustainable environments.

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In this episode, we cover:

  • How monitoring data helped ranchers come together and maintain their public grazing leases
  • The challenges with government agencies' monitoring responsibilities and the importance of ranchers taking responsibility for their monitoring
  • How a small ranch operation saw a fourfold return on their monitoring program and received funds from the NRCS for improved grazing standards
  • The value of empowering ranchers with the right information, trusting their own decisions, and using technology to their advantage

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