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.
2024 Summer Tour of Wyoming Water Resource Management
Pinedale, WY Pinedale, WY, United StatesWyoming Water Association and Wyoming Association of Conservation Districts will join forces to host a tour of projects showcasing the management of Wyoming's water resources. Plan to join us this year in Pinedale, WY on June 17 & 18. We will visit and discuss interesting projects in the Upper Green River Basin.
Reserve your accommodation today.
Room Block at Hampton Inn
$149/night
Block Name WWA Summer Tour
Call 307-367-6700 by June 1 to reserve a room.
Montana Range Tour
Stanford, MT Stanford, MontanaThis educational event will feature a tour of the 2023 Leopold Conservation Award winners, Kurt & PJ Myllymaki’s ranching operation. The Montana Range Tour is an educational field day for ranchers desiring to learn from others who are leaders in implementing innovative on-the-ground grazing and agricultural practices. Cost of MRT registration includes the tour, presentations, a banquet breakfast, and lunch. Transportation from Lewistown to Stanford is also provided
Old Salt Festival 2024
Mannix Family Ranch 106 Spieker Loop, Helmville, MT, United StatesPresented by Old Salt Co-op, the 2nd annual Old Salt Festival is a food & music celebration of Montana land stewardship held June 21-23rd, 2024.We're bringing together wood-fired cooking, Americana…
Montana Range Days
Custer County Event Center 42 Garryowen Rd, Miles City, MT, United StatesMontana Range Days is the premier range education event in Montana. Learn more about the event or study for this year’s contest.
New Cowgirl Camp
Lazy R Ranch 20811 W. Salnave Rd, Cheney, WA, United StatesNew Cowgirl Camp is your introduction into regenerative ranching for women, by women. Our camp is taught by a team of seasoned pros with decades of Holistic Management experience. Your instructors are Sandra Matheson (DVM), Beth Robinette (MBA), and Alex Machado. This team has wrangled everything from cattle, sheep, yaks, and goats, to chickens, alpacas, and even reindeer. This is an immersive 5-day experience that combines classroom and hands on learning. No question is too big or too small. Explore your future in Regenerative Agriculture in a celebratory, supportive environment.
Scholarship opportunities available!
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.