LOR Foundation’s Field Work 2024 Initiative Webinar
ZoomThe LOR Foundation will begin accepting applications for its Field Work initiative on March 20, 2024. Through Field Work, farmers and ranchers in rural parts of Colorado, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, and Wyoming are eligible for up to $10,000 to implement creative water projects on their land (think: improved water efficiency, water reliability, water quality, crop yield or crop…
Alejandro Carrillo – A Regenerative Grazing Journey in the Chihuahuan Desert
Fast Hereford RanchOn less than 10 inches of annual rainfall, Alejandro has tripled the carrying capacity of his ranch and increased his net revenue by 350%. He has cut death loss to less than 1% and needs no supplemental feed. Learn how he did it with grazing management alone.
Spring 2024 State of the River Meeting – Lower Gunnison River
Montrose Event Center 1036 N 7th St, Montrose, CO, United StatesThe Colorado River District’s State of the River meetings are a spring tradition in Western Colorado. Learn about river forecasts, local water projects, and western water issues. All events are free to the public and include a light dinner. Registration is required. Hosted by the Colorado River District and local partnership organizations across our fifteen-county…
Spring 2024 State of the River Meeting – Uncompahgre River
4H Ridgway Community Center 22739 US-550, Ridgway, CO, United StatesThe Colorado River District’s State of the River meetings are a spring tradition in Western Colorado. Learn about river forecasts, local water projects, and western water issues. All events are free to the public and include a light dinner. Registration is required. Hosted by the Colorado River District and local partnership organizations across our fifteen-county…
Webinar: Impacts of Nutrition on Bull Fertility
WebinarThe Beef Reproduction Task Force invites you to join Dr. Pedro Fontes from the University of Georgia for a free webinar on the "Impacts of Nutrition on Bull Fertility" Pre-registration is required
Colorado Coalition to Enhance Working Lands Annual Summit
Rio Grande Farm Park Education Center 6935 CO-17, Alamosa, CO, United StatesThis year’s summit is being co-hosted by the Colorado Department of Agriculture and is being expanded to two days. On day one, organizations will share their work to support local food systems and land stewards in the San Luis Valley and other regions of Colorado. Participants will learn how they can plug in, and brainstorm…
2024 Catalyst Fund Informational Webinar
ZoomThe The Network for Landscape Conservation will host an optional informational webinar for interested applicants on Tuesday, March 26, 2024 at 2pm ET. Network staff will provide a brief overview of the Fund and RFP, but the webinar will be dedicated primarily to responding to questions from participants. Read more about the Catalyst Fund.
Spring 2024 State of the River Meeting – White River
Fairfield Center Meeker, CO, United StatesThe Colorado River District’s State of the River meetings are a spring tradition in Western Colorado. Learn about river forecasts, local water projects, and western water issues. All events are free to the public and include a light dinner. Registration is required. Hosted by the Colorado River District and local partnership organizations across our fifteen-county…
Spring 2024 State of the River Meeting – Colorado River
Meyer Ballroom, Colorado Mesa University Grand Junction, CO, United StatesThe Colorado River District’s State of the River meetings are a spring tradition in Western Colorado. Learn about river forecasts, local water projects, and western water issues. All events are free to the public and include a light dinner. Registration is required. Hosted by the Colorado River District and local partnership organizations across our fifteen-county…
Spring 2024 State of the River Meeting – Lower Yampa
Fairgrounds Pavilion, Moffat County Fairgrounds Craig, CO, United StatesThe Colorado River District’s State of the River meetings are a spring tradition in Western Colorado. Learn about river forecasts, local water projects, and western water issues. All events are free to the public and include a light dinner. Registration is required. Hosted by the Colorado River District and local partnership organizations across our fifteen-county…