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65,000 acre ranch in so-called Argentine Patagonia. It has been managed by the family of [[Ovis 21]] co-founder Ricardo Fenton for five generations - dating back to the [[Argentine Wars of Extermination]], when the land was stolen from the [[Mapuche Nation]].
65,000 acre ranch in so-called Argentine Patagonia. It has been managed by the family of [[Ovis 21]] co-founder Ricardo Fenton for five generations - dating back to the [[Argentine Wars of Extermination]], when the land was stolen from the [[Mapuche Nation]].


Since 2003, it has served as the "living laboratory" for Ovis 21, the [[Savory Institute|Savory Hub]] which developed the Network's MRV protocol (launched as [[Land to Market]] in 2018) and its predecessor ([[GRASS]], with [[The Nature Conservancy]]).<ref>http://www.wool.com.uy/pdf/Green%20Wool%20Facts_April%202014_web%20version.pdf</ref>
Since 2003, it has served as the "living laboratory" for Ovis 21, the [[Savory Institute|Savory Hub]] which developed the Network's MRV protocol (launched as EOV/[[Land to Market]] in 2018) and its predecessor ([[GRASS]], with [[The Nature Conservancy]]).<ref>http://www.wool.com.uy/pdf/Green%20Wool%20Facts_April%202014_web%20version.pdf</ref>

Latest revision as of 19:03, 2 March 2023

65,000 acre ranch in so-called Argentine Patagonia. It has been managed by the family of Ovis 21 co-founder Ricardo Fenton for five generations - dating back to the Argentine Wars of Extermination, when the land was stolen from the Mapuche Nation.

Since 2003, it has served as the "living laboratory" for Ovis 21, the Savory Hub which developed the Network's MRV protocol (launched as EOV/Land to Market in 2018) and its predecessor (GRASS, with The Nature Conservancy).[1]