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Charles Kent has lived in Arizona his entire life and most recently coming to this area after 20 years on a cattle ranch in Northern AZ, finds the San Pedro Valley presents many challenges and offers opportunities for new ideas. He is now currently in charge of the A7 Ranch. The majority of his life has been spent in the livestock and agricultural business. His livelihood is based on proper water and grazing management. He is Chairman of the Redington NRCD. He is very much looking forward to working with you all towards common goals of improvement and preservation. email: chkentA7@starband.net
Stefanie Smallhouse is the wife of Andrew Smallhouse, fifth generation farmer and rancher of the Carlink Ranch, and together have one daughter. Their farm and ranch is headquartered in Redington, AZ along the San Pedro River. The Carlink Ranch is a cow/calf operation of english cross and registered Angus. Alfalfa, oats, sorghum, and bermuda are farmed on the ranch for cattle feed to supplement their grazing rotation system alternating the use of farmland and rangeland during the growing season and times of drought. The Smallhouse family has been involved in Arizona's Natural Resource Conservation Districts and particularly the Redington NRCD since it began. Stefanie holds a B.S. in Agriculture, Wildlife Science from New Mexico State University. She currently sits on the Redington NRCD as Supervisor. She holds an executive board position with the Arizona Farm Bureau Federation. She is the Executive Director of the Arizona Association of Conservation Districts. email: carlink@hughes.net
Charlie Ffolliott, appointed to the Board in 2008 is a relative newcomer, having spent his entire career as a business person in northern New England. He graduated from Midddlebury College in Middlebury, VT in 1963. He sits on the board of the Cascabel Volunteer Fire Department and was its secretary from 2003 to 2008. email: llff@rnsmte.com
The NRCD Board usually meets the 3rd Tuesday of January, March, May, July, September and November. Occasionally meeting months will change so please visit the Cascabel Community Center calendar for an up to date schedule.
Annual Plan of Work 2009-2010
Annual Plan of Work 2008-2009 (39 kbytes PDF)
Annual Report 2008 (420 kbytes PDF)
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