Liz Lauck Harvesting grain.

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Liz Lauck Harvesting grain

Cattle grazing the land where natural gas is produced Wyoming Petroleum Association Cattle grazing the land where natural gas is produced

Wyoming Game and Fish Fence maintenance

Wyoming Game and Fish Fishing

Feeding cattle during the winter

Wildlife grazing near natural gas production equipment Wyoming Petroleum Association Wildlife grazing near natural gas production equipment

Examples of Stewardship Sample Talking Points: Slide 1 – Harvesting grain New technology in tractors and harvesting equipment help farmers grow more food and feed more people with less land Slide 2 – Cattle grazing the land where natural gas is produced Multiple land use – grazing and resource extraction can use the same land Slide 3 – Fence maintenance Good fencing helps manage grazing of rangeland. Fixing the fence can help keep animals from getting tangled in down wires. Slide 4 – Fishing Catch and release fishing allows sportsmen to enjoy fishing, while still maintaining the fish population Slide 5 – Feeding cattle during the winter Feeding hay and grain during the winter helps cattle get enough to eat and keeps them healthy when grazing is more difficult Slide 6 – Wildlife grazing near natural gas production equipment Multiple land use – wildlife can live where resources are being extracted Examples of Stewardship