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Jones Brothers Enterprises LLC


Terry and Kelly
Jones are the owners of Jones Bros. Enterprises and are residents of Otto,
Wyoming. (See above photo) Terry
was born at the Basin-Greybull Hospital in 1961. Kelly, born in
Mississippi, was raised in Utah and Star Valley, Wyoming. Terry has
lived in Wyoming all his life and is now running the ranch he grew up
on. Paul Jones, Terry's Dad, farmed & ranched the place after his
father, Delbert passed it to him. Paul sold it to Terry and his brother
Royden in 1982. Kelly grew up in a rural setting, her Dad was in construction and her Mom was a
librarian. Their ancestors were Dutch,
English, & Swiss. Terry's ancestors have been in the Big Horn Basin for four generations,
Kelly's have been in Wyoming for three generations. Terry and
Kelly have six children all at home, ranging in age from 16 to 2. Terry
says he hopes that their children can choose to carry on the
farming/ranching tradition and feels they can if it remains profitable.
He says that a responsible citizen needs to be able to provide a
reasonable lifestyle for their family or they will have to switch
occupations.
Terry has chosen the
ranching/farming profession because he loves the land. He
believes that growing food and maintaining open spaces and habitat is
one of the most noble professions there are. Kelly says she stays because she
loves Terry.
The Jones' love the
people of Wyoming, the community and wide open spaces with opportunities
for development. Low crime, good schools and churches are high on their
list of positives. Terry is interested in developing water resources,
working cattle, fishing, wildlife, and raising his family, (not
necessarily in that order).
Terry
is interested in every aspect of soil and water conservation. He says "We
have developed State of the Art Irrigation Systems that include
reservoirs and gated pipe. We are super efficient at irrigating."
Big ditches, Big reservoirs capable of re-regulating fluctuations in
water flows, underground pipelines, gated pipe, and land leveling are
all a part of the Jones operation. "Now we are raising fish to
diversify our operation to beneficially use the land and water" he
says, "these practices work to stretch our resources in a way that
will make our operation profitable, and it's fun!" He says you can
compare photos from the 1970's to now and you can see the increased
productivity on the land after implementing the practices. The reduction
of alkali spots show the better water management is paying off.
Terry
is excited about the future. He believes we will all have to diversify
and work together as communities in order to flourish. He sees their
family still raising cows, hay, pasture, fish, and sharing the rural
ranch lifestyle with fishing guests in the next ten to twenty years. He
wants to help others in his area diversify to help their communities
survive.
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