DLNR support for agriculture dates back to territorial days and the first foresters

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The rolling hill of Parker Ranch, one of the first and largest cattle operations in Hawaii.

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Water for agriculture use is captured by four ditch systems beginning high in the mountains.

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Ranch is one of the first and largest cattle operations in Hawaii.

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Clouds rise above the green valley walls of the Kohala Forest Reserve.

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Zachary Judd, Forestry Manager, Parker Ranch looks to develop an in-house forestry program to maintain the direct link between the health of the forest above Waimea, and water quantity and quality.

This Hawai‘i Island town, on the southern slopes of the Kohala Mountains, has a rich and storied ranching history. Waimea grew up around the sprawling Parker Ranch, one of the first and largest cattle operations in the state. Its ranching heritage is visible pretty much everywhere. Agriculture and Waimea are intrinsically linked.

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