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      <title>How Tech and Carbon Markets Drive Modern Reforestation with Grant Canary</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In the latest episode of the<em> Stoel Rives Deeply Rooted Podcast</em>, host <a href="https://www.stoel.com/people/derek-w-larsen">Derek Larsen</a> interviews <strong>Grant Canary, founder and CEO of </strong><a href="https://www.mastreforest.com/"><strong>Mast Reforestation</strong>.</a> Grant discusses his company's innovative approaches to tackling the growing challenges of reforestation in the wake of increasing wildfire severity. With a background in sustainability-focused entrepreneurship, Grant provides insights into how Mast Reforestation utilizes technology, carbon markets, and a vertically integrated approach to address post-wildfire reforestation needs.</p><p>Episode highlights include:</p><ul><li><strong>The Genesis and Growth of Mast Reforestation:</strong> Grant shares how Mast Reforestation evolved from using drones for aerial seeding to becoming a vertically integrated company that manages the entire reforestation process, from seed collection to planting.</li><li><strong>Challenges and Innovations in Reforestation:</strong> Discussion on the logistical and environmental challenges of reforestation in wildfire-affected areas, and how technology, such as software and drones, plays a crucial role in optimizing seed collection and planting.</li><li><strong>The Role of Carbon Markets:</strong> An in-depth look at how carbon credits can offset the costs of reforestation, making it financially viable for landowners. Grant explains the different types of carbon credits and their importance in funding large-scale reforestation projects.</li></ul><p> </p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In the latest episode of the<em> Stoel Rives Deeply Rooted Podcast</em>, host <a href="https://www.stoel.com/people/derek-w-larsen">Derek Larsen</a> interviews <strong>Grant Canary, founder and CEO of </strong><a href="https://www.mastreforest.com/"><strong>Mast Reforestation</strong>.</a> Grant discusses his company's innovative approaches to tackling the growing challenges of reforestation in the wake of increasing wildfire severity. With a background in sustainability-focused entrepreneurship, Grant provides insights into how Mast Reforestation utilizes technology, carbon markets, and a vertically integrated approach to address post-wildfire reforestation needs.</p><p>Episode highlights include:</p><ul><li><strong>The Genesis and Growth of Mast Reforestation:</strong> Grant shares how Mast Reforestation evolved from using drones for aerial seeding to becoming a vertically integrated company that manages the entire reforestation process, from seed collection to planting.</li><li><strong>Challenges and Innovations in Reforestation:</strong> Discussion on the logistical and environmental challenges of reforestation in wildfire-affected areas, and how technology, such as software and drones, plays a crucial role in optimizing seed collection and planting.</li><li><strong>The Role of Carbon Markets:</strong> An in-depth look at how carbon credits can offset the costs of reforestation, making it financially viable for landowners. Grant explains the different types of carbon credits and their importance in funding large-scale reforestation projects.</li></ul><p> </p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jul 2024 03:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Food, Farming, and Fine Art with Karla Chambers, Co-Founder of Stahlbush Island Farms</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Welcome to a new episode of the <strong>Deeply Rooted Podcast</strong>, where Stoel Rives Agribusiness attorney <a href="https://www.stoel.com/people/joe-c-matteo">Joe Matteo</a> explores the significant impact of innovation within the agricultural sector. In the latest episode of this season, we feature Karla Chambers, co-founder of <a href="https://www.stahlbush.com/">Stahlbush Island Farms</a>. Starting in 1985 with a modest operation, Karla and her husband Bill have expanded Stahlbush into a thriving, sustainable farm and food processor in Corvallis, Oregon. Their dedication to community, sustainability, and high-quality products shines through the story of their growth from 300 to 5000 acres.</p><p>Episode highlights include:</p><ul><li>The evolution of Stahlbush Island Farms and its commitment to sustainability and food safety.</li><li>Karla's diverse roles as an entrepreneur, artist, and advocate for sustainable agriculture. The significance of innovation in Stahlbush’s operations, including achievements in sustainable farming practices and food processing technologies.</li><li>Karla's insights on the current landscape of agribusiness and advice for new entrepreneurs in the sector.</li></ul><p>Listen to gain a comprehensive understanding of how Stahlbush Island Farms exemplifies the fusion of tradition and innovation in agriculture. </p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Welcome to a new episode of the <strong>Deeply Rooted Podcast</strong>, where Stoel Rives Agribusiness attorney <a href="https://www.stoel.com/people/joe-c-matteo">Joe Matteo</a> explores the significant impact of innovation within the agricultural sector. In the latest episode of this season, we feature Karla Chambers, co-founder of <a href="https://www.stahlbush.com/">Stahlbush Island Farms</a>. Starting in 1985 with a modest operation, Karla and her husband Bill have expanded Stahlbush into a thriving, sustainable farm and food processor in Corvallis, Oregon. Their dedication to community, sustainability, and high-quality products shines through the story of their growth from 300 to 5000 acres.</p><p>Episode highlights include:</p><ul><li>The evolution of Stahlbush Island Farms and its commitment to sustainability and food safety.</li><li>Karla's diverse roles as an entrepreneur, artist, and advocate for sustainable agriculture. The significance of innovation in Stahlbush’s operations, including achievements in sustainable farming practices and food processing technologies.</li><li>Karla's insights on the current landscape of agribusiness and advice for new entrepreneurs in the sector.</li></ul><p>Listen to gain a comprehensive understanding of how Stahlbush Island Farms exemplifies the fusion of tradition and innovation in agriculture. </p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>AgTech Innovation and Robotics with Burro CEO Charlie Andersen</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Join host Patrick Abell, an attorney in Stoel Rives' Agribusiness industry group, as he welcomes Charlie Andersen, Co-Founder and CEO of Burro, for an engaging conversation on the transformative power of robotics in the agricultural sector. This episode offers a deep dive into Burro's innovative platform, discussing how their autonomous robots are tackling the labor challenges faced by farmers and reshaping the future of agribusiness. </p>]]>
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      <title>Forest Management, Endangered Species, and Regulatory Frameworks with Galen Schuler, General Counsel for Green Diamond Resources</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Galen Schuler, Vice President, General Counsel, and Corporate Affairs for Green Diamond Resources, joined Sarah Stauffer Curtis, a Partner in Stoel Rives' Environment, Land Use &amp; Natural Resources practice group, to discuss navigating the intricate landscape of protected species issues within timberland contexts. Drawing from his experience in implementing and developing plans and agreements related to protected species, Schuler gives his perspective on proposed regulations, litigation, and habitat conservation plans. </p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Galen Schuler, Vice President, General Counsel, and Corporate Affairs for Green Diamond Resources, joined Sarah Stauffer Curtis, a Partner in Stoel Rives' Environment, Land Use &amp; Natural Resources practice group, to discuss navigating the intricate landscape of protected species issues within timberland contexts. Drawing from his experience in implementing and developing plans and agreements related to protected species, Schuler gives his perspective on proposed regulations, litigation, and habitat conservation plans. </p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Nov 2023 03:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Joshua Hanson, President of Small Vineyards, on Adapting to the Ever-Changing Consumer Trends for Alcoholic Beverages</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>For episode one for the third season of the Stoel Rives | Deeply Rooted Podcast, join Stoel Rives corporate attorney Todd Friedman and Joshua Hanson, Partner and President of Small Vineyards (also known as August Imports), as they discuss how a memorable trip to Italy helped launch Joshua's business, the challenges small wine producers face, and adapting to the ever-changing consumer trends for alcoholic beverages.</p>]]>
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      <title>Jeffrey Chang, President of FPS Food Process Solutions, On Starting a Commercial Manufacturing Business as an Immigrant and Opportunities for the Industry</title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Jan 2023 02:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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