Targeted Grazing On-The-Ground 2015 – Examples from the field
The Targeted Grazing Committee invites you to enjoy a follow-up series of webinars building on the ‘Principles of Targeted Grazing’ series. These webinars will be the Second Thursday of each month beginning in October 2015 and continuing through February 2016.
This Webinar series focuses on the application side of Targeted Grazing and each will feature a researcher teamed up with a Practitioner.
Second Thursday Starting on October 8, 2015: 1:30 Pac/12:30 Mtn/1:30 Cntrl/2:30 Estrn
All you need is a computer and good internet connection. Bring co-workers, students, or colleagues to sit in on sessions with you. Make it a lunch if you are in the western states.
Free: Register Here, https://targetedgrazing.wordpress.com/registration-form/, to make sure you get e-mail reminders and updates.
Applying Targeted Grazing
(https://targetedgrazing.wordpress.com/training/)
1. Grazing for specific objectives—Realistically determining objectives for your targeted grazing program. Beth Reynolds Facilitator – October 8, 2015
2. Livestock and endangered species—What do targeted grazers need to know about endangered species? Rachel Frost & Marc Horney Facilitator—November 12, 2015
3. Livestock and wildlife interactions—Using targeted grazing to develop wildlife habitat. John Hendrickson Facilitator – December 17, 2015
4. Multi-species grazing—Determining management keys for grazing multiple livestock species together. John Walker Facilitator—January 14, 2016
5. Communicating with administrators and clients about targeted grazing—How can you make sure your message is heard? Karen Launchbaugh Facilitator—February 11, 2016
To view the webinar archive click here: https://targetedgrazing.wordpress.com/videos-presentations/.
Click here, https://targetedgrazing.wordpress.com/videos-presentations/, for archived Targeted Grazing Videos & Presentations
2014 Targeted Grazing Online Workshops - Grazing with a Goal
Learn the principles of targeted grazing to manage landscape.
Basic Principles
- Why Targeted Grazing? - Dr. John Walker, Texas A & M University
- Plant Ecology & Response to Grazing - Dr. John Hendrickson, ARS, Northern Great Plains Research Laboratory
- Diet Selection Basics - Dr. Karen Launchbaugh, University of Idaho
- Choosing the Animal for the Job - Dr. Rachel Frost, Missouri River Conservation Districts Council
- Monitoring for Success - Dr. Marc Horney, California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo
2013 SRM Annual Meeting (Oklahoma) Targeted Grazing Symposium: Management of Livestock Distribution
February 11, 2010
Denver, Colorado
Following are the 2010 Powerpoint Presentations:
- Healing Hooves, LLC - Using goats as a tool to help clients achieve landscape objectives
Presenter: Craig Madsen
File: PPT - 30MB - Prescriptive Livestock Services - Vegetation management on public and private lands
Presenter: Ray Holes
File: PPT - 47MB - More is Better - A Montana rancher employs over 3000 sheep to combat leafy spurge and spotted knapweed
Presenter: John Lehfeldt
File: PPT - 31MB - Jay Springs Lamb - Using targeted grazing to produce more grass, more trees, and more lamb
Presenter: Jennifer Cunningham
File: PPT - 8.8MB - Heifer Targeted Grazing - Potential impacts on japanese brome in Nebraska Loess Canyons
Presenter: Bob Welling
File: PPT - 64MB - Targeted Grazing of Plants with Toxic Properties
Presenter: Zane Davis
File: PPT - 19MB - Opportunities for Grazing as an Ecological Tool on National Forests
Presenter: Dave Bradford
File: PPT - 50MB - NRCS Programs that Encourage Targeted Grazing
Presenter: Jana Malot
File: PPT - 18MB - Targeted Grazing on Public Lands for Hazardous Fuels and Weed Reduction
Presenter: John Sullivan
File: PPT - 40MB - Livestock Biological Control of Weeds
Presenter: Mike Ralphs
File: PPT - 20MB