Events
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Ranch Managers Guild – Virtual Fence Technologies on Working Lands
FeaturedZoomThis call will bring Ranch Managers Guild members together for a candid, peer-to-peer discussion about the use of virtual fencing technologies in real-world ranch operations. Members will share firsthand experiences with different systems, what it actually takes to implement and operate them, and how the technology is affecting cattle behavior, labor, costs, and management flexibility.…
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Managing Wolf Depredation: Reporting, Documentation, and Support
Burns, Colorado Burns, CO, United StatesAt this workshop, Dr. Brackett, DVM and local ranchers will share their experiences with the claim process. Attendees will learn what steps to take after a suspected wolf kill to improve the chances of having a depredation confirmed.
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Soil Health & Nutrient Management Webinar
ZoomDonnie is an experienced agricultural consultant with a deep-rooted commitment to advancing soil health, plant vitality, livestock wellbeing, and water quality. With a diverse background spanning regenerative land management and sustainable farming systems, he brings an integrative perspective to every operation, large or small.
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Cowgirl Proven: Pasture First, Profit Follows
Redwing Ranch Redwing Ranch, Gardner, CO, United StatesA two-day/two-night, hands-on workshop where you’ll learn to calculate forage, use and troubleshoot portable electric fence, and build a grazing plan that supports both profit and ecological health
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Montana Chapter of the Wildlife Society Presents: The Coordination and Collaboration in Conservation Conference
Missoula Holiday Inn Downtown 200 South Pattee, Missoula, MT, United StatesWe all know that wildlife don’t follow jurisdictional boundaries. We’ve watched the effects of Climate Change impact the environment, regardless of whether the land is Tribal; State; Federally; or Privately owned. And while seeking food, a bear may be looking for a loaded serviceberry bush, but we know they won’t pass up on a household…
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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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Bringing Water Back to the Land
FeaturedZoomFeaturing guest speakers Autumn Holzgen of the Montana Conservation Corps and Shelby Weigand of the National Wildlife Federation. Autumn & Shelby will talk about riparian systems - what's healthy, what's degrading, and how to recognize both. Then they will move into restoration methods with a focus on low-tech process-based restoration. Finally, they'll share resources available…
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Save the Farm, Save the Future Screening
The Guild Cinema 3405 Central Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM, United StatesThis powerful documentary explores how farmers and ranchers are navigating the intersection of agriculture and renewable energy — and what innovative approaches like agrivoltaics could mean for the future of land, water, and rural communities.
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Passing the Reins: A Succession Planning Workshop
Sleep Inn & Suites 1006 S Haynes Ave, Miles City, MT, United StatesWith more ranchers reaching retirement age, the need for thoughtful succession planning is becoming increasingly important. Simultaneously, the next generation of agrarians is seeking opportunities to become future land stewards. Passing the Reins: A Succession Planning Workshop is designed to spark meaningful conversations, share examples of successful transitions, and build a supportive community for both new agrarians and seasoned farmers and ranchers.
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EQIP Bridge Loan Webinar
ZoomMany farmers want to implement conservation practices through USDA’s EQIP (Environmental Quality Incentives Program), but there’s a major barrier: producers typically have to pay upfront for the work and wait months for reimbursement.
The EQIP Bridge Loan Program helps solve that problem.
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