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Making Cover Crops “Work” at Wild Type Ranch
When the combine leaves the field in the fall, most farms shift into neutral. The crop is off, the soil sits bare, and biological activity begins to slow. At Wild Type Ranch, we have chosen a different approach. Instead of letting the soil sit idle, we planted a fall cover crop with the intention of grazing it in the spring of 2026. A mix of cereal rye, winter triticale, winter wheat, hairy vetch, winter camelina, yellow blossom sweet clover and rapeseed planted October 3rd f
Feb 253 min read


Identifying and Prioritizing Desires: Foundational questions, Part II
To create a blueprint for the next phase of your life, it’s important to be clear about your wants, needs and deal-breakers.
Apr 16, 20243 min read


Decisions, Decisions: Foundational questions for elucidating your next-phase-of-life goal, Part I
First questions to help define your next-stage-of-life goal as you integrate your work in alignment with your apex goal.
Apr 10, 20242 min read
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