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2009 California Multi-Species Grazing/Browsing Academy



California Multi-Species  

multi-species academy 2009

Grazing/Browsing Academy

September 18-20, 2009
REGISTRATION IS CLOSED
Registration Deadline:  September 9, 2009
UC Cooperative Extension Office
Auburn, CA


Fees and Enrollment:  $150.00 (includes meals, and course materials)
No walk-in registrations due to set-up needed for hands-on activities.
NO REFUNDS.  Your check or credit card payment guarantees your space.

Maps, Auburn,CA
Accommodations, Auburn, CA


About The California Multi-Species Browsing/Grazing Academy:
This Academy is a unique and exciting program emphasizing the practical application of controlled grazing/browsing principles to improve the environment and increase ranch profit.  This challenging course consists of a minimum of lecture and a maximum of hands-on experience.  Participants learn by actually applying the principles taught in range, pasture, and brush with live animals.

Who Should Attend:
Ranchers, land managers, and agency personnel who manage livestock on privately or publically owned, pasture, rangeland, or brush acreage.

After Completing the Academy, Course Participants Will Be Able to:

  1. Assess the condition of the four basic ecological processes that determine ranch productivity.
  2. Apply principles of time and stock density to improve pasture productivity and stock performance.
  3. Estimate carrying capacity.
  4. Determine the supplementation needs of grazing/browsing sheep and goats.
  5. Design a layout to efficiently use resources and apply controlled grazing/browsing principles that will immediately improve grazing management on your own ranch.
  6. Identify target plants to be grazed to determine best time of the year to browse.
  7. Apply principles of time control, animal impact, and stock density to reduce fuel loads and control invasive species.
  8. Monitor results of grazing/browsing by using the indicators of rangeland health to determine whether grazing/browsing strategies are meeting desired goals and if any change is needed.
  9. Understand how to get started in contract grazing.
  10. Predator control using guard dogs.
  11. Marketing options, including strategies for different classes of goats and sheep.


For More Information:
Contact Roger Ingram at the UC Cooperative Extension Office/Placer County, located at 11477 E Avenue, Auburn, CA, 95603, call (530) 889-7385, or email rsingram@ucdavis.edu.