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Author Archives: Logan Miller

Trail Cameras

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With modern technology it is amazing what is possible in the realm of remote cameras or more commonly known trail cameras. On several of the ranches we manage the owners are interested in seeing the unseen on their property. Seeing … Continue reading

Getting Kids Involved in Pollinator Projects

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Due to numerous factors, pollinators, which include more than just bees, are experiencing severe population declines across the United States. Because of the vital role that these species play in the reproduction of many plants, it has being addressed as … Continue reading

Wheel Lines for Sale

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One of our clients recently installed a pivot on their property. As a result we have 2 wheel lines for sale. For more information please check out the link to the AD. Thanks, Logan  

Using ArcView to develop irrigation systems.

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Recently at Ranch Resources I was assigned the task to develop an irrigation system for a reclamation site. The following steps were taken to develop the system and get the best irrigation coverage.

Arc GIS, the one stop shop for managing ranch infrastructure -

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As the software companies grow and push the digital envelope we find ourselves developing new client services based on software capabilities. Arc GIS, an ESRI product, would have a good argument as our most valuable program. With this software we … Continue reading

Hunting Management

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It is no secret that private lands hold some of the most abundant wildlife populations in the west. Each of our clients have different wildlife values and goals for their properties. Managing for these goals is a full time job … Continue reading

You Get What You Inspect – Not What You Expect

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One of Ranch Resources’ first clients had a CPA by the name of Robert Atherton that served as their comptroller. One of his mantras was “You get what you inspect, not what you expect”. When I was hired at Ranch … Continue reading