December 13-16th, 2009
Reno, Nevada
4th National Conference on Grazing Lands - Nugget Hotel and Casino
"Grazinglands, A WINNING HAND"
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INFORMATION BROCHURES NOW AVAILABLE
4NCGL Tri-Fold Brochure (general information)
4NCGL Post Card Mailer
4NCGL Sponsorship/Trade Show Brochure
Past Conferences:
Third National Conference on Grazing Lands
December 10-13, 2006
St. Louis, Missouri
Thanks for a great grazing conference! All fully registered conference attendees will receive a copy of the Proceedings on a CD-Rom. Questions please contact Monti Golla at 979-268-0980. Thanks!
UPDATE (September 2007) -Proceedings for the conference are still available. If you would like to purchase additional copies please contact SRM at 303-986-3309. Thanks!
To see a copy of the 3NCGl Conference Program click here (Adobe .pdf file)
For more information, please click on a brochure below.......
- Registration Brochure
- 3NCGL Poster
- Exhibitor's Brochure
- Sponsorship Pledge Form
- Registration Page
- 3NCGL News Release - July 12th 2006
Second National Conference on Grazing Lands Proceedings:
Proceedings from the Second National Conference on Grazinglands on CD-Rom are still available through the Society for Range Management for a small shipping fee. Please contact the Society for Range Management at 303-986-3309 for more information.
The Butte County Resource Conservation District (BC-RCD) will host a "Working Landscapes; The Environmental Benefits of Grazing" seminar.
This event will discuss the multiple benefits of managed grazing, issues facing ranchers, agencies and environmental groups, and present alternative solutions to conflict.
The Conservation District will also present a short video that
demonstrates the environmental, cultural and social benefits that are
provided by the local ranches also called "working landscapes". Grazing is used as a holistic management tool to control the vegetation and provide forage for the livestock in order to provide food and fiber for people. There will be discussions about conservation benefits along with the importance of partnerships to promote the sustainability of livestock grazing and preservation of open space. A copy of the video and an educational binder of research summaries will be provided to each participant.
The seminar will be held on Thursday, May 7, 2009 at the CSU Chico Farm Pavilion, 311 Nicholas C. Schouten Lane, Chico California from 9:00 am at noon with lunch to follow. There is no fee for the seminar, seminar materials, or lunch. Registration is required by calling the BC-RCD at 530-534-0112 ext 116 or email alexis-vertolli@carcd.org. Please RSVP by May 4th.
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