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  • Rancher to Rancher Field Day

    Oak Crest Ranch Mountain View Peak Road, O'Neals, CA, United States

    The Sierra Resource Conservation District invites ranchers to come to their June 17 field day where they can see conservation practices in action, discuss healthy soil principles and connect with fellow ranchers. Those attending will learn cost-effective practices for grazing management and will discover programs to support their operations. Lunch will be served.

    Free
  • Colorado Cattlemen’s Agricultural Land Trust Succession Planning Workshop

    Steamboat Grand 2300 Mt Werner Circle, Steamboat Springs, CO, United States

    The Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust is hosting a Succession Planning Workshop directly after the Colorado Cattlemen's Association's Annual Convention in June. This workshop will feature guest speakers who will provide an overview of the family, legal, and financial aspects of succession planning, and help you find your first or next step. This is a…

    Free
  • Research Field Day Pfaltzgraff Farms

    Claim your place in regeneration. Take your place in the local food system by learning about the impacts of research in agriculture, water, carbon, and food. Presentations by Dr. Jerry Hatfield, CSU and In-Riches researchers, Longboard Power, Schroomsquatch, Precision Ag Solved. Food prepared by Chef Pablo Aya with the Hispanic Restaurant Association.

    $127.00
  • Weeds, Wildlands, and More

    Cody Audiotorium 1240 Beck Ave, Cody, WY

    Join Us!
    Drop by the Cody Auditorium for cool drinks, tasty snacks, good neighbors, local beef and brew, and an array of land management and conservation specialists to help connect you with the tools you need.
    Light fare, cash bar, open to the public

    Free
  • Grit & Grazing Where Cowgirls Master the Range & the Bottom Lines

    Redwing Ranch Redwing Ranch, Gardner, CO, United States

    Join us for a two-day workshop designed to demystify grazing calculations and help you align your livestock with available forage. Ideal for operators with some grazing experience, this workshop is perfect whether you're a new or seasoned manager, taking on operational responsibilities, or eager to try something new.

    Learn practical, proven strategies to develop a right-sized grazing plan and calculate the best financial returns on water and fencing investments. Whether you're creating a grazing plan for the first time or refining an existing one with new financial strategies, you'll gain essential tools to boost productivity and profitability while meeting ecological goals.

    Planning and numbers don’t have to be confusing—let us show you a simple, effective approach! Don’t miss this chance to learn from real-world practitioners, connect with fellow women in the ranching industry, and leave with actionable strategies for your operation

    $125
  • SLO County Agriculture Programs 101

    SLO County Farm Bureau Offices 4875 Morabito Place, San Luis Obispo, CA, United States

    The 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.

    Free
  • 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

    Free
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