Author Archives: Teri

Three-Legged Stools: Good for Idaho, California

When I interviewed with the Idaho Soil and Water Conservation Commission last month, someone on the panel equated the conservation partnership in the recent past between local, state, and federal agencies to a three-legged stool: each leg of the stool is equally important to anyone planning on sitting down. If you know anything about me, you know I’m big [...]

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Change Ahead for Murrisons

Don’t know any other way to do this but just flat say it: we’re moving. Out of state. I’ve accepted a wonderful position working for the Idaho Soil and Water Conservation Commission. As much as I will miss living here, the job’s right up my alley and Idaho has wonderful people, incredible natural resources, a strong [...]

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Group Seeks “AGree”ment on Ag Issues

“… The world can no longer afford to stay disjointed and uncompromising, shying away from the hard decisions necessary to address these problems,” the group stated.” It’s about time someone started thinking proactively about the challenges we face in the future to feed and clothe a rapidly increasing global population. This group is a “watch closely” [...]

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All Is Not As It Seems: Trust and the National Day of Prayer

Woke up at 3:30 this morning. Couldn’t sleep. It seems America’s lost her way and things look pretty grim. But while they say seeing is believing, it isn’t always so. All is not as it seems. Today’s the National Day of Prayer, a day when millions call upon God to heal our land. This year’s [...]

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