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Herd Impact

Peter Byck, Paula and Jim Crown, Carbon Nation | 2018 | 23 min.

2020 Official Selection

North Texas couple, Deborah Clark and Emry Birdwell, let nature dictate how they graze their cattle. They are having tremendous success in regenerating their land and their lives; providing a healthy habitat for migratory birds while raising one of the largest herds of cattle in Texas.

More Information:

www.carboncowboys.org

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See this film on tour near you:

August 19, 2021 Columbus GA Columbus State University, Riverside Theater Complex
May 20, 2021 Ocean City MD (Live Virtual Event)
April 3, 2021 Bastrop TX (Drive-In Event) Billig Ranch
March 27, 2021 Red Bluff CA (Live Virtual Event)
December 4, 2020 Fayetteville AR (Live Virtual Event)
December 3, 2020 Omaha NE (Live Virtual Event)
November 19, 2020 Eugene OR (Live Virtual Event)
November 14, 2020 Center CO (Live Virtual Event)
May 19, 2020 San Antonio TX (Video On Demand Event) River Rally
May 13, 2020 Los Altos CA (Video On Demand Event)
May 11, 2020 Walla Walla WA (Video On Demand Event)
April 3, 2020 John Day OR (postponed) Old BMA High School
March 2, 2020 Damariscotta ME Lincoln Theatre
February 28, 2020 Lawrence KS Liberty Hall
February 27, 2020 Shawnee KS B&B Live
February 26, 2020 Topeka KS Jayhawk Theatre
February 25, 2020 Manhattan KS K-State Union (Forum Hall)

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