Maddock家族在1990年代水灾后通过再生做法改造北达科他牧场,赢得了Leopold保护奖。
The Maddock family won the Leopold Conservation Award for transforming their North Dakota ranch through regenerative practices after 1990s floods.
北达科他州的Maddock家庭赢得了利奥波德保护奖,因为他们数十年来在其4 000英亩土地上从耕作转向再生放牧。
The Maddock family of North Dakota has won the Leopold Conservation Award for their decades-long shift from crop farming to regenerative ranching on their 4,000-acre property.
在1990年代洪水破坏之后,它们采取了轮流放牧、交叉栅栏、水开发、白草放牧、恢复退化的土地、改善土壤健康和促进生物多样性等做法。
After flood damage in the 1990s, they adopted rotational grazing, cross-fencing, water development, and bale grazing, restoring degraded land, improving soil health, and boosting biodiversity.
在土地管理培训的启发下,它们采取综合办法,在畜牧生产和生态系统恢复之间创造了可持续的平衡。
Their holistic approach, inspired by land management training, has created a sustainable balance between cattle production and ecosystem recovery.
该奖项以Aldo Leopold命名,由Sand县基金会颁发,表彰28个州的自愿养护努力,并标志着它在北达科他州获得第10次奖项。
The award, named after Aldo Leopold and given by the Sand County Foundation, recognizes voluntary conservation efforts across 28 states and marks the 10th time it has been awarded in North Dakota.