Workshop
Oak Regeneration Workshop: Strategies for Rangeland Health and Climate Change Mitigation
Bobcat Ranch 25929 County Road 34, Winters, CA, United StatesDiscover the crucial role of oak tree regeneration in California's ecosystem with tips on sustaining oak woodlands through active restoration, passive restoration, and focused land-management practices. Learn how oak regeneration…
Building Profitability and Resliency Through Regenerating Soil Health
Hamilton Ranch Round Barn Round Barn, Twin Bridges, MT, United StatesThe Southwest Montana Sagebrush Partnership cordially invites you to this workshop focused on increasing net profitability and resiliency of ranching in SW Montana. Emphasis will include using your livestock to improve soil health, forage biomass, water infiltration and retention, animal performance, and system resilience.
Attendees will gain knowledge and practical skill sets needed to take the best next steps in progress. The workshop will provide extensive hands-on instruction with interactive discussion facilitated by Understanding Ag
WIR Horsemanship and Cattle Handling – Applications Open
Wide Sky Advetures 316 A Otter Creek Rd, Big Timber, MT, United StatesApplications Open Today for Applications Open Todoay:: Horsemanship and Cattle Handling • Skill Building Workshop Big Timber, MT • September 27 & 28. 2024 Co-hosted by WIR and Wide…
4M Ranch Horsemanship & Stock Handling Clinic with Curt Pate
4M Ranch Meeker, coloradoThe 4M Ranch will be hosting a horsemanship and stock handling clinic with Curt Pate May 24-26
Front Range Grassland Fire Workshop
Dickens Opera House 302 Main St, Longmont, CO, United StatesIn Colorado, the Front Range can present unique fuel and weather conditions for wildfires. Combined with numerous wildland/urban interface and intermix settings, these conditions can be critical in wildfire management.
Save the date for the Front Range Grassland Fire Workshop to increase your knowledge and understanding of the ecology, behavior, risks, and management of grassfire conditions on the Front Range!
Hear speakers from both the Front Range and the Great Plains to discuss grassland fire ecology, history, current conditions, prescribed fire and management for
urban, rural, and intermix areas.
Full speaker schedule available soon!
University of Wyoming Livestock Judging Camp
Universtiy of Wyoming Animal Science 1000 E. University Ave., Laramie, WY, United StatesUniversity of Wyoming Livestock Judging Camp for 9-18 year olds
WIR | Women’s Ranch Management Weekends
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These offerings will take place from mid-summer to early winter; we are currently in conversation with women in SD, ID, TX, CO, WY, and MT. We will spend 1-2 days learning from women landowners and managers on their ranches about their management styles, land stewardship, and how they lead their teams.
Grazing for Soil Health Workshop
Santa Rita Ranch 3520 Old Creek Rd, Templeton, CA, United StatesLearn from holistic rancher, Grant Johnson.
Connect with fellow ranchers to better understand your soil and improve livestock management. Join us for a day of learning useful tools for growing healthy soils, a healthy herd and healthy business.
What You'll Learn:
• Foundations of Holistic Managment
• The Six principles of soil health
• The four ecosystem processes
• Management planning and tools
• Experience sharing, discussion and questions
Bring water and lunch. Light snacks will be provided.
Space is limited - make sure to reserve your spot!
RSVP & Questions: lauren@us-ltrcd.org or (805) 460-7272
Grazing for Soil Health Workshop
Santa Rita Ranch 3520 Old Creek Rd, Templeton, CA, United StatesHosted by holistic rancher, Grant Johnson. You will be able to connect with fellow ranchers to better understand your soil and improve livestock management. Join us for a day of learning useful tools for growing healthy soils, a healthy herd, and a healthy business
Invasive Annual Grasses Field Workshops
In this two-day field and classroom workshop, participants will build upon the information presented in the Level 1 Virtual Workshop: Defending and Growing the Core by Breaking the Cycle of Annual Grass Invasion. This hands-on workshop is designed to take a more in depth look at how you can strategically plan for and manage invasive annual grasses (IAG). Participants will visit various sites including intact core areas and growth opportunity areas where we will discuss potential management approaches in each situation. This is also a great opportunity for participants to see multiple management tactics and their effects on rangeland plant communities over time. We will explore various monitoring techniques and discuss strengths and weaknesses. Through this field workshop, participants will become familiar with different management practices and improve their capacity to determine which management tactics will best suite their needs in different situations.