Wyoming Section SRM 2024 Summer Tour

Bear Lodge Resort 5600 US-14 ALT, Dayton, WY, United States

Join the WY Section of the Society for Range Management for the 2024 Summer Tour near Greybull, Wyoming, and the Bighorn National Rec Area!

$60

Advancing Conservation on Working Lands: Gathering for Shared Understanding

Paicines Ranch Paicines Ranch, CA

Join us for an interactive two-day event at the Paicines Ranch "Advancing Conservation on Working Lands: Gathering for Shared Understanding," hosted by the CA Rangeland Conservation Coalition, CA Grazing Lands Coalition, and Rural Voices for Conservation Coalition. Engage in thought-provoking discussions, collaborate on solutions for common challenges, and develop context-sensitive strategies to enable conservation efforts on working lands. Secure your spot today by registering through our website: https://carangeland.org/calglc-2024-ad-consv/. Don't miss this unique opportunity to learn, share, and connect with like-minded individuals passionate about conservation on working lands.

$250

Sustainable Ranching Gathering

Colorado State University 950 W Plum St, Fort Collins, Colorado, United States

Strengthen Your Ranch Practical knowledge and powerful connections await In just two days, you’ll gain practical insights on sustainable ranching and how global changes impact family operations like yours. Connect with…

Western Bison Conference

Western Regional Bison Conference 
September 13 & 14 
Limon, CO

Registration Deadline: August 30, 2024

Water Wise Grazing Field Day

Clayton Livestock Research Center 15 NMSU Lane, Clayton, NM

he Ogallala aquifer in Eastern New Mexico is in dramatic decline with only a few years of groundwater left by some estimates. This field day and hands-on learning session will showcase strategies and tools to respond to this acute water crisis by prioritizing soil health.

The day starts at the Clayton Livestock Research Center with highlights of current ongoing research at the Center. A presentation by the USDA Southwest Climate Hub will introduce online tools to develop grazing plans: TOBI, Grass-Cast and Rangeland Analysis Platform (RAP).

After lunch, you’re invited to see several center pivot fields operated by our host Glenn Duff about 17 miles South of Clayton. Glenn uses cover crops in annual grain rotations and has been experimenting with planting different forages and perennial pasture in order to conserve water. Instead of harvesting alfalfa which removes biomass, he grazes it with his small herd of cattle, feeding the soil at the same time.

Rajan Ghimere (NMSU’s Cropping Systems and Soil Management Research Laboratory) will present associated research his team is carrying out at Glenn’s fields.

Living with Beavers Workshop

Wyoming Game & Fish - Cody Tilden Trail, Cody, WY, United States

Wyoming Game & Fish Department and The Nature Conservancy-Wyoming are excited to host this beaver workshop. We will provide technical expertise and resources related to living with beavers, non-lethal beaver management,…