Producers across the Texas Panhandle are experiencing the largest wildfire in Texas History. The National Center for Appropriate Technology has had the privilege to work with outstanding farme...
The University of North Texas recently hosted a sustainability conference with student presenters and panelists from various industry sectors, including Dixon Water Foundation. Follow this link f...
In the spring and summer of 2022, Dixon Water Foundation helped sponsor and host a project that utilized novel imaging technology to track prairie plant phenology. Phenology is the study of cycli...
Check out this recent article from the Bird Conservancy of the Rockies about their work in West Texas at our Marfa ranch.
We are saddened to announce the loss of our friend, mentor, and Dixon Water Foundation Board Member, Walt Davis. As we process our thoughts on Walt, please see this recent tribute from the Holist...
Project involves 20,000 acres of public and private grasslands. February 3, 2022 BCarbon and ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company (EMRE) will begin a three-year study of nature-based carbo...
In Mid-December, 2021, Dixon Water Foundation’s Mimms Unit ranch in the Marfa Grasslands became the first location in the Chihuahuan Desert to host a Motus wildlife tracking station. Motus is a...
This year, 2020, has brought abnormally low rainfall to West Texas. This video details our West Texas ranching drought response and offers a general update on our operations during this past summ...
Much of West Texas has been experiencing a drought in 2020. Our Mimms Unit is located in Marfa, Texas, in the Trans-Pecos region of the state, which has been hit hard by these drought conditions....
Please visit this recent article in the Borderlands Research Institute’s Desert Tracks newsletter to read about current research into pronghorn diet and carrying capacity on our Mimm’s Unit r...