Tuned in to the Land
March is always a meaningful time. It is a chance to celebrate International Women’s Day and National Ag Day, all while recognizing the people who shape our agricultural landscapes. This year carries even greater significance as it also marks the International Year of the Woman Farmer and the International Year of Rangelands and Pastoralists. It’s a moment to reflect on the contributions, leadership, and resilience of those working the land, and to highlight the stories that often go untold. At the Rangeland Trust, we’re fortunate to partner with remarkable landowners across California, many of whom are women leading the way in agriculture and conservation. In this episode, we spotlight one of those leaders: our 2025 Conservationist of the Year, Karen Sweet, honored at A Western Affair alongside her late husband, Darrel. A founding board member and Emeritus Council member, Darrel helped shape the Rangeland Trust’s legacy, and together, the Sweet family has built a powerful story rooted in stewardship, partnership, and dedication to the land. In this episode, Rangeland Trust CEO and host Michael Delbar sits down with Karen to discuss how ranching in Alameda County has evolved, the vital role women continue to play in the industry, and the decision her family made to permanently conserve their ranch. Together, they also explore her leadership within the broader conservation community—including her work with the California Rangeland Conservation Coalition [https://carangeland.org/]—and her perspective on what lies ahead for the next generation of land stewards. Want to learn more? Chat with us! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2451867/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://interland3.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E333512&id=1] Learn more about the work the Rangeland Trust does by following us on social media @rangelandtrust!
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