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TECHNOLOGY. EDUCATION. AGRICULTURE. LANDSCAPE.

Pairing innovation, data, and land ethics to reclaim a more resilient way of ranching coexistence and movement for the future.

The Issue

Ranching is struggling to stay afloat, globally. Profit loss and high costs are key factors in the ever-increasing number of unsustainable, failing ranches.

Increasing livestock & wildlife conflicts.

Significant decline in overall global ecosystem diversity.

Conventional and outdated Agriculture systems- degrading soils, rangeland, and animals (wild and domestic).

Conventional and outdated Agriculture systems- degrading soils, rangeland, and animals (wild and domestic).

Financial decline/diminish of farm and ranch operations worldwide.

Financial decline/diminish of farm and ranch operations worldwide.

Negative wildlife/predator impact from intolerance.

Negative wildlife/predator impact from intolerance.


A Solution-Based Tool

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TEAL Tag is a small ear tag with microchip that detects wellness issues in animal. Paired with a smartphone and programmed to send immediate alerts when animal’s specific wellness issues are detected.

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Restoring Lands and Our Relationship With Animals With Regenerative Agriculture

Supporting innovation and exploration is an important piece in resiliency in agriculture, where consumers have transparency and direct traceability into regenerative meat production and consumption. Where producers can operate thriving and profitable operations with eco-friendly, humane practices.

We can transform the way humans and animals- both wild and domestic, live together

Together, we can all work toward a better tomorrow in land stewardship, conservation, and agriculture. We are the Keepers of the New West. Where quality meat is raised and processed in a positive, healthy, and humane manner. Where rural economics thrive and keep ranchers on the landscape as an essential fabric in the tapestry of large landscapes. Where we don’t just coexist with nature and wild things, but thrive together in shared, healthy ecosystems. Where we listen more to the teachings of nature so we can improve agriculture and our lives. By using innovation in data gathering and storage, people can connect to land again in new and exciting ways, stepping into a new tomorrow in the agriculture while preserving what speaks to us as land stewards, producers, food buyers, and humans.


The land ethic simply enlarges the boundaries of the community to include soils, waters, plants, and animals, or collectively: the land.
— Aldo Leopold