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FeaturedSurface Water Conservation Programs: What Are They, and Are They Working?
The sixth webinar of WLA’s 2025 Water Webinar series will examine the successes and challenges of compensated water conservation programs. We’ll take a deep dive into what these programs mean for landowners and water users, and what opportunities might exist for finding common-ground solutions for addressing western water shortages within the guardrails of voluntary, temporary, compensated reduction in consumptive water use programs.
Join us to learn more about how these programs work, what they mean for landowners and water users, and how they could play a role in sustaining working lands and watersheds.
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SLO County Agriculture Programs 101
SLO County Farm Bureau Offices 4875 Morabito Place, San Luis Obispo, CA, United StatesThe NRCS and RCDs of San Luis Obispo County, in collaboration with SLO County Farm Bureau, are organizing our annual Local Work Group meeting and invite you to join us. This year's theme is "SLO County Agriculture Programs 101" and we will be highlighting all of the FREE services and programs offered by agricultural organizations throughout the county. The meeting will be hosted at the SLO County Farm Bureau offices on Wednesday, July 9th from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm.
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There’s an App for That! Top tools for management & monitoring
There's an App for That! Top tools for management & monitoring
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Grassland CRP Explained -Leasing Your Land for Habitat and Conservation
Virtual EventJoin the Western Landowners Alliance and national experts for a practical webinar on the Grassland Conservation Reserve Program (CRP)—a voluntary USDA program that helps landowners conserve rangelands while keeping them in production.
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CalGLC Webinar Series
Virtual EventAre you interested in strategies for working more effectively with peers and partners?
Hear from representatives from local, state, and west-wide efforts focused on the stewardship of working lands and working communities by working together.
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Webinar Supporting Vibrant Rural Communities through Place-Based Collaboration
lace-based groups lift community needs, while finding areas of agreement and shared purpose to meet a variety of resource challenges. Examples of these groups within Montana include the Madison Valley Ranchlands Group, Big Hole Watershed Committee, the Blackfoot Challenge, and the Centennial Valley Association.
These groups, many of which are landowner and livestock producer-led, may include all or part of a particular community and offer a way to meaningfully engage state and federal wildlife agencies, non-profit organizations and other stakeholder groups to achieve community needs and outcomes supporting working lands and wildlife.
Within this webinar, presenters and panelists will convey how these groups form, focus conflicting ideas towards shared vision, and move ideas to implementation
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FeaturedFire: Friend or Foe- Stewardship success in the fire-prone West
Fire: Friend or Foe- Stewardship success in the fire-prone West
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CalGLC Webinar Series
Virtual EventAre you interested in strategies for working more effectively with peers and partners?
Hear from representatives from local, state, and west-wide efforts focused on the stewardship of working lands and working communities by working together.
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How to Plan Grazing for Healthy Land and Livestock
Registration includes two days of instruction and personalized feedback from instructors, reference books and other resources for writing your plan, coffee/pastries & lunch both days, and a cookout dinner on Saturday.
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Site Adapted Livestock: Matching Your Livestock to Your Land
Site Adapted Livestock: Matching Your Livestock to Your Land
If you're running livestock now, or thinking of adding a livestock enterprise, you'll want to catch WLA's September 11 webinar on Site-Adapted Livestock: Matching Your Livestock to Your Land. A key to profitability, land health, risk reduction and the potential to have more joy in life is having livestock that truly harmonize with your land, management style and markets. We'll discuss how to select, manage, cull and breed livestock that set your operation up for long-term success. Featured will be renowned seedstock producer Kit Pharo, who says the breed of cattle is not nearly as important as the selection criteria that comprise the breeding program. And are cattle the best or the only livestock that fit your land? Join us for a practical, in-depth conversation with takeaways you can put to use immediately as you're gearing up for fall sales.Free
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