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Join Julie James Ott of James Ranch located in Durango, Co and Meagan Lannan of Barney Creek Livestock in Paradise valley, MT for what promises to be an insightful, unique and fun conversation about their passion for inter-generational ranching. Both of these women are talented in thinking holistic and outside the box to ignite a sense of purpose and autonomy in young people. Julie is one of five children, who found innovative ways to return to their parents land and establish complimentary enterprises. All of Julie and John's sons, now grown, have been active in the ranch Market, either as sales reps working directly with the customers, and/or producing food to be sold there. Meagan and Pete's two children have their own ranch enterprises. Maloi (14) runs her own flock of sheep and has published a children's coloring-in book called "Don't call it dirt." Liam (12) helps around the ranch and raises his own compost worms, creating a unique worm tea. These two women offer unique perspectives in how to create the room for the next generation to thrive.
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Join Julie James Ott of James Ranch located in Durango, Co and Meagan Lannan of Barney Creek Livestock in Paradise valley, MT for what promises to be an insightful, unique and fun conversation about their passion for inter-generational ranching. Both of these women are talented in thinking holistic and outside the box to ignite a sense of purpose and autonomy in young people. Julie is one of five children, who found innovative ways to return to their parents land and establish complimentary enterprises. All of Julie and John's sons, now grown, have been active in the ranch Market, either as sales reps working directly with the customers, and/or producing food to be sold there. Meagan and Pete's two children have their own ranch enterprises. Maloi (14) runs her own flock of sheep and has published a children's coloring-in book called "Don't call it dirt." Liam (12) helps around the ranch and raises his own compost worms, creating a unique worm tea. These two women offer unique perspectives in how to create the room for the next generation to thrive.