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 FEATURE: The Wildland Solutions Roads Guide
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DO YOU OR YOUR CLIENTS HAVE A DESIRE TO REDUCE MAINTENANCE COSTS RELATED TO RANCH, FIRE, AND UTILITIES ACCESS ROADS?
Wildland Solutions has developed an easy to read field guide that communicates important road design and maintenance principles for unsurfaced dirt roads using highly effective graphics. For more information, click here.

About Wildland Solutions
  Keith Guenther founded Wildland Solutions in 1997 after working for the USDA Forest Service in Montana,
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Idaho, Washington, Oregon and California. Keith has an extensive background in rangeland ecology, and administration of grazing and wildlife programs.

Wildland Solutions is devoted to providing high quality products and services that are practical and useful for owners and managers of rangeland resources.

For more information about Wildland Solutions and its founder, Keith Guenther, click here.

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All information contained in this website is property of Wildland Solutions, unless otherwise noted.
Send comments about this site to keith@wildlandsolutions.com.
Site last updated
21-Mar-2007
A RANGELAND ANALYSIS conducted by Wildland Solutions is designed to meet the specific needs of your ranch or agency.
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Wildland Solutions has extensive experience with the development and implementation of Residual Dry Matter (RDM) monitoring plans. The RDM photo guide developed by Wildland Solutions in 1998 is used extensively as a tool to efficiently monitor RDM levels. An RDM monitoring procedure developed and used by Wildland Solutions provides a step by step process. The Wildland Solutions RDM Monitoring Procedure can be adopted directly for many projects, or modified as needed.
GIS EXPECTED-USE MAPS that predict livestock use patterns for large rangeland areas can reduce costs and improve the efficiency of rangeland planning efforts. For details, read this article that has been published in the April 2000 Society for Range Management publication Rangelands.
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