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  • CalGLC Webinar Series

    CalGLC Webinar Series

    Virtual Event

    Are 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.

    Free
  • Elemental Idaho Series

    Boise Brewing 521 W Broad St, Boise, ID

    Dr. Emily Wakild (BSU's Andrus Center) discusses the history and future of Idaho recreation with Gretchen Hyde (Idaho Rangeland Resources Commission), and John Robison (Idaho Conservation League).

    We'll learn about the Ridge to Rivers trail system, the Owyhee Travel Management Plan, and everything in between!

    $10.00
  • 406 Grazing Academy

    Havre, Montana

    The 406 is an immersive 3-day hands-on learning experience to deepen your knowledge of grazing management. This event will feature educational and campfire speakers, grazing demos, in-class instruction, and field tours of MSU’s Northern Agricultural Experiment Station in Havre.

    Workshop cost is $150 per person and includes educational materials, dinner and lunch all 3 days.

    $150
  • Regional Resilience: Advancing Land Stewardship Through Prescribed Grazing

    Center for Regnerative Agriculture at Jalama Canyon Ranch 3635 Jalama Rd, Lompoc, CA, United States

    Join Grazing School of the West & White Buffalo Land Trust for this regionally-focused field lab designed for graziers, land managers and owners, agriculturalists, conservationists, and fire professionals seeking practical tools and strategies to integrate livestock grazing into agricultural and fire-adapted landscapes. Over four days, participants will delve into grazing techniques tailored to diverse regional ecological contexts, including chaparral, grasslands, orchards and vineyards, while addressing key goals such as fire readiness, climate change mitigation, watershed management, soil health, and biodiversity enhancement.

    Through a combination of field demonstrations, classroom sessions, and collaborative learning, this intensive equips participants with the tools to make grazing a cornerstone of effective landscape stewardship, emphasizing a resilient ecosystem, reduced wildfire risk, and economic opportunities.

  • Targeted Grazing for Wildlife, Wildfire and Weeds: Working Lands Webinar

    Virtual Event

    Good grazing is great land stewardship – and can be a profitable, earth-friendly alternative to chemical or mechanical methods of managing vegetation. Join this panel discussion and networking session to hear from graziers paid for precision grazing as a stewardship tool to enhance habitat for rare wildlife, prevent wildfires, combat invasive weeds and more! Get tips on how to set up grazing-based stewardship service businesses, while balancing risk, rewards and quality of life for you and your livestock working in targeted grazing projects across the West.

    Free
  • 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
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