RVCC’s 19th Annual Meeting

Stanford Sierra Conference Center at Fallen Leaf Lake 130 Fallen Leaf Road, South Lake Tahoe

This year’s Annual Meeting sessions will explore the emerging vision for rural western communities rooted in the stewardship economy - an economy shaped by the need, and responsibility, to manage for the sustainability of both land and communities. What practices, strategies, investments and policies will lead to thriving landscapes and people in the face of environmental challenges…

$650

Preparing for Wolf Reintroduction: A Holy Cross Cattlemen’s Association Meeting

Garfield County Fairgrounds & Events Center 1001 Railroad Ave, Rifle, CO, United States

Holy Cross Cattlemen’s Association, in partnership with the Western Landowners Alliance, is hosting a meeting on preparing for wolf reintroduction on November 7th from 3-7 PM in Rifle, CO. The meeting will connect producers with information and resources relevant to wolf management, livestock damage compensation, and conflict mitigation in advance of the planned reintroduction this…

Weaver Ranch Field Day: Reversing the Dust Bowl

Weaver Ranch Causey, NM, United States

Come learn about efforts to bring prairie life back to abandoned fields affected by the dust bowl, via innovative organic amendment applications such as compost, biochar and bale grazing. New Mexico State University's Dr. Rajan Ghimire will discuss his research related to soil health and organic amendments, Amy Larsen will talk about Quivira's case studies…

Free

COCEWL Discussion Series

Zoom

Please join the Colorado Coalition to Enhance Working Lands to: Build important connections with other working land folks Broaden and deepen your understanding of pertinent topics Collaborate more effectively in our work toward healthier landscapes in Colorado. Third Thursdays beginning in September 10:00 - 11:30 a.m. on Zoom September 21 - What resources and gaps…

Free

Colorado Ag Water Summit

Larimer County Fairgrounds 5280 Arena Cir, Loveland, CO, United States

Join farmers, ranchers, and water managers from around the state to discuss water issues impacting the agricultural community. Topics include: The Colorado River: Building a Statewide Ag Response Is WOTUS Dead? Drought Resilience Projects Around the State Taking Advantage of Federal Funding and Investing in Irrigation Infrastructure for The Future Colorado State University TAPS (Testing…

$125