http://trevorherriot.blogspot.ca
The deadline of Oct 31 with the first 10 pastures has come and gone. CPPAS continues to grow and has worked very hard with 7 of the first 10 pastures meeting with both governments Province and the Feds.
This above link has the most recent story. Trevor Herriot's leads the PPPI group.
1)Photo essay has great photography and highlights the LAST ROUNDUP at the Wolverine PFRA pasture. The future of those patrons, the future of the PFRA manager, The future of the Riders is unknown at this time.
2) A great article written by Dr. Red Williams now 87 years old and been a legacy teaching at the College of Agriculture University of Saskatchewan since the 1960s era.
This theme: THERE IS ONLY ONE SHOT AT DOING THIS TRANSFER IT HAS TO BE DONE RIGHT.
It has become AN INCREDABLE JOURNEY. SO many groups now have volunteered, organized and have come together trying to keep the PFRA PASTURE PATRONS "WHOLE" with pasture management in Place and keep the large tracts of grasslands a true "COMMUNITY" concept.
The deadline of Oct 31 with the first 10 pastures has come and gone. CPPAS continues to grow and has worked very hard with 7 of the first 10 pastures meeting with both governments Province and the Feds.
This above link has the most recent story. Trevor Herriot's leads the PPPI group.
1)Photo essay has great photography and highlights the LAST ROUNDUP at the Wolverine PFRA pasture. The future of those patrons, the future of the PFRA manager, The future of the Riders is unknown at this time.
2) A great article written by Dr. Red Williams now 87 years old and been a legacy teaching at the College of Agriculture University of Saskatchewan since the 1960s era.
This theme: THERE IS ONLY ONE SHOT AT DOING THIS TRANSFER IT HAS TO BE DONE RIGHT.
It has become AN INCREDABLE JOURNEY. SO many groups now have volunteered, organized and have come together trying to keep the PFRA PASTURE PATRONS "WHOLE" with pasture management in Place and keep the large tracts of grasslands a true "COMMUNITY" concept.