Wyoming
Wyoming Ag & Natural Resource Mediation Program
The Wyoming Agriculture and Natural Resource Mediation Program provides mediation, facilitation and other alternative dispute resolution processes to farmers and ranchers involved in a wide variety of agricultural and natural resources disputes. Issues that can be mediated include farm credit conflicts, public land grazing issues, ag family estate planning concerns, neighbor vs. neighbor disputes and more.
We specialize in:
- Financial & Business Planning
- Legal Help & Mediation Services
We can also help you with:
- Conservation Programs
- Farm Land Access & Succession Planning
We work in these areas:
- Wyoming
AgrAbility Project Wyoming
Wyoming AgrAbility is part of a national program administered through the United States Department of Agriculture, focused on promoting independence for members of the agricultural community who have disabilities resulting from injury, illness, aging, or other causes.
We specialize in:
- Crisis Assistance
- Resources for Farmers with Disabilities
- Resources for Farmworkers / Migrant Workers
- Resources for Veteran Farmers
We can also help you with:
- Resources for Beginning Farmers
We work in these areas:
- Wyoming
Quivira Coalition
“The Quivira Coalition builds soil, biodiversity, and resilience on western working landscapes. We foster ecological, economic, and social health through education, innovation, and collaboration.
Our Land and Water program helps ranchers develop plans and management strategies for restoring and building resilience on slope wetlands, grasslands, and other working landscapes.
Our New Agrarian program helps to ensure that living and working knowledge of these practices, and the landscape itself, is stewarded into the future.
Our Education program, including our annual conference and open source publications, creates a space for our coalition to share ideas and resources, and for the general public to learn about the critical role working lands play in the health of our food systems, communities, and our planet.
Our Carbon Ranch Initiative is working to build the capacity of producers, land managers, and technical service providers to implement land management practices focused on mitigation of and adaptation to climate change.
At the foundation of all our work is the concept that well managed working rangelands and forests are two of the most effective, efficient, and immediately viable paths to remedy the devastating impacts of climate change.”
We specialize in:
- Conservation Programs
- Organic/Sustainable/Regenerative Transition & Support
- Resources for Beginning Farmers
We can also help you with:
We work in these areas:
- Arizona
- California
- Colorado
- Idaho
- Montana
- Nevada
- New Mexico
- Oregon
- Utah
- Washington
- Wyoming
Western Extension Risk Management Education
“The Western Extension Risk Management Education Center (Western Center) is one of five USDA NIFA Extension Risk Management Education Centers. Partnering with state university Extension educators and public and private sector partners in the west, the Center provides tools and training to support producers in establishing long-term risk management strategies that will strengthen the economic viability of their farm and ranch enterprises.”
We specialize in:
- Disaster Relief/Resilience
- Financial & Business Planning
- Industrial Ag Issues
- Institutional & Wholesale Markets
We can also help you with:
We work in these areas:
- Alaska
- Arizona
- California
- Colorado
- Hawaii
- Idaho
- Montana
- Nevada
- New Mexico
- Oregon
- Utah
- Washington
- Wyoming
Northwest Regional Telehealth Resource Center
“NRTRC provides technical assistance, program support, education and information to Telehealth Networks in our seven-state region. Our staff members have strong backgrounds in multiple aspects of Telehealth and access to a wide range of Telehealth experts throughout the United States. Our primary mission is to increase the use of Telehealth service throughout the region, especially to underserved populations. To achieve that goal, we provide no-cost assistance to Telehealth providers. As one of 14 Telehealth Resource Centers in the United States, NRTRC has access to leaders in the industry on a wide range of topics and can help your program grow.”
We specialize in:
- Farm Stress
- Resources for BIPOC Farmers
- Resources for Farmers with Disabilities
- Resources for Farmworkers / Migrant Workers
- Resources for LGBTQIA Farmers
- Resources for Tribal Farmers & Ranchers
- Resources for Veteran Farmers
- Resources for Women Farmers
- Substance Use Support
We can also help you with:
We work in these areas:
- Alaska
- Idaho
- Montana
- Oregon
- Utah
- Washington
- Wyoming
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