
Episode #28
Great Southern Ranch: An 83-Year Legacy at Risk
For 83 years, the Great Southern Ranch has stood as a symbol of Texas’s agricultural legacy, nurturing the land and feeding families across America. But this family’s story faces an unprecedented threat from a proposed 765 kV transmission line destined to cut through their cherished home. Join us as we delve into intimate conversations with Frank, Kathy, Bonnie, and Paige, the dedicated members of this ranching family. They share the history, the hard work, and the emotional ties built over generations on this land. Listen to their heartfelt reflections on how the ranch has shaped their lives and the deep connections to the community it supports. The impending transmission line is not merely a logistical concern; it jeopardizes the very fabric of family legacy and rural economies. The family’s struggles echo a broader narrative: as independent farms vanish and the cattle herd shrinks, Texas’s agricultural future hangs in the balance. Exploring environmental stewardship and the potential harm to livestock, the family expresses their worries about stray voltage and long-term ecological effects. Their plea? For Texas legislators and the PUC to reconsider the impacts of this infrastructure on their operation and the wider community. The stakes are high, as this isn't just about land; it’s about preserving a way of life that has thrived for generations. The discussion uncovers the ripple effects that threaten not only the ranch but ultimately our food production systems. Every voice is vital, and we must advocate collectively to ensure that our agricultural heritage isn’t sacrificed for expediency. Tune in to hear the passionate calls for legislative action, consideration for alternatives to this route, and personal stories that highlight the deep-rooted connections to the land. This episode serves as a moving testament to the ranching culture at risk and an urgent call to protect it for future generations. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

