Rooted in the Land, Reaching Beyond It

Beth Robinette grew up working cattle on the high plains of eastern Washington, but her work today reaches far beyond the pasture. As a regenerative agriculture consultant, holistic management educator, and outspoken advocate for equity and land justice, Beth builds bridges between rural realities and radical possibilities. Her leadership is rooted in lived experience on her family’s ranch and shaped by a deep commitment to systems change.

 
 

Beth Robinette addresses a group of aspiring ranchers. Photos by Amanda Lucier

Beth at Work

Beth is a land steward, educator, speaker, and organizational consultant working at the intersection of regenerative agriculture, social justice, and community transformation. Her focus is helping people reconnect with land in ways that heal ecosystems, empower marginalized communities, and create the conditions for collective thriving.

Beth teaches and consults on Holistic Management globally through her work with organizations like (UVE Hub), Roots of Resilience, and as co-founder of LINC Foods, a farmer-owned cooperative in Spokane, WA. She also runs New Cowgirl Camp, a radical land-based learning experience for women and nonbinary folks reclaiming their relationship to land and livestock.

 
 
 
 

Beth’s Core Beliefs

Land stewardship is a cultural, ecological, and spiritual act

Regenerative agriculture must include reparative action

Rural spaces can be inclusive, liberatory, and joyful

 

Wit, grit, and candor belong on every stage

Serious work can still be fun—and should be at all costs

 
 

Topics Beth Speaks On

Beth brings fire and humor to every room she walks into. Her most-requested speaking topics include:

  • Regenerative agriculture as a tool for reparations

  • Land justice and rural inclusivity

  • The future of beef, and who gets to raise it

  • Holistic Management for social and ecological outcomes

  • How to create queer- and BIPOC-friendly farm spaces

  • Building community through agricultural education

  • Food systems design, distribution, cooperative development…work with LINK focus

  • Queer identities in rural spaces (based on person experience and folks that have come through Cowgirl Camp

Beth is currently booking speaking engagements and workshops for Fall 2025 and Spring 2026. University classes, conferences, and leadership retreats welcome.


Beth Robinette & LaRae Wiley - Demystifying Land Back

 
 

 

Get in Touch—Connect with Beth Robinette

Want to bring Beth to your stage, classroom, or community?

Whether you're hosting a conference, designing a panel, or launching a leadership series, Beth brings powerful perspective, humility, and a touch of ranch-side grit.