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An Oklahoma woman prepares to leave her family ranch for law school in hopes of one day returning to continue their legacy


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(BPT) – Kinzie Burtrum Borgerding grew up on her family’s cattle ranch in Stillwater, Oklahoma. One of five girls in a blended family, and the next generation of Burtrum Cattle, Kinzie navigates the family business and works with her father and grandfather to ensure the ranch is sustainable – both environmentally and for future generations.

While Kinzie always dreamt of continuing her family’s legacy on the ranch, the sudden passing of her mother and the support she received from the agriculture community brought that dream into focus as she looked for ways she could give back to the community. After completing a degree in Animal Science at Oklahoma State University, Kinzie knew she could be more impactful helping others ensure their ranches are sustainable for the future with a law degree.

In the first episode of Cattle Calling, follow Kinzie and get to know her family as she applies to law school, plans a wedding and spends one last summer at home on the ranch with her dad and sisters.

View the full episode here.

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Innovative activation captures pet energy to raise awareness of renewable electricity


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(BPT) – Inspired by the boundless energy of pets, Purina has launched Pet Power, an activation that harnesses the natural energy of pets to produce and raise awareness around the power of renewable electricity. Pet Power features a renewable electricity-producing walkway, symbolizing Purina’s commitment to sustainability. The electricity generated through this engaging experience for pets and their owners will be stored in batteries and donated by Purina to the APA Adoption Center in St. Louis.

Turning the movement of people and their pets into renewable electricity is a first-of-its-kind use of the Pavegen technology, aligning with Purina’s ongoing efforts and commitment to creating a more sustainable planet for pets and the people who love them.

Today, 95% of Purina’s electricity comes from investments in solar and wind power to help make the food that powers your pet. Purina is on track to achieve 100% renewable electricity by 2025 across its factory network and corporate offices. Additionally, as part of Nestlé’s Net Zero roadmap, Purina is contributing toward a global target of net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, designing more packaging for recycling and reducing water consumption in factories.

For more information about Purina’s renewable electricity initiatives, visit Purina.com/About/Sustainability/Renewable-Electricity.

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