Conservation without Conflict Summit
Hyatt Centric 1325 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA, United StatesConservation Without Conflict continues to grow as a unified voice for voluntary and collaborative wildlife conservation on working lands across America. Join us at our 2024 Coalition Summit as we learn more about best practices for collaborative conservation, explore innovative ways to achieve landscape-scale collaboration, and build new knowledge about the connections between collaborative conservation…
Acequia Funding Workshop
ZoomThe Acequia and Community Ditch Infrastructure Fund (ACDIF) is a State of New Mexico funding source offered to acequias/community ditches that are political subdivisions of the state through the Interstate Stream Commission. ACDIF provides funding for the planning, engineering design and/or construction of irrigation works of acequias or community ditches, including dams, reservoirs, diversions, ditches,…
Irrigation Efficiencies and Modernization for Agricultural Producers
https://youtu.be/WiNGZ34w_3Q?si=ZuAMmZhf3jVZoylr In this webinar, we were joined by Julie O’Shea, founder and executive director of the Farmers Conservation Alliance, and Michael Vicenti, operations manager of the Ute Mountain Ute Farm and Ranch Enterprise, to discuss irrigation modernization and efficiencies for agricultural producers. Their presentations aimed to share how to implement dynamic irrigation systems that utilize…
Northwest Agricultural Show
Oregon Expo Center 2330 17th St NE, Salem, OR, United StatesJoin us for the 54th Northwest Agricultural Show to see the newest in equipment, products & services to keep your small, medium, or large-scale farm or ranch operation running at peak performance. With over 100 exhibitors and 20+ seminars including OSHA Safety Classes thousands of visitors attend this event each year to visit with the northwest’s…
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.
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…