Working Rangelands Wednesdays

Working Rangelands Wednesdays is a bi-weekly webinar series where we explore topics around rangeland agriculture in California and across the West. The series is hosted by UC Cooperative Extension with funding support from USDA Renewable Resources Extension Act (RREA).
We feature interviews, panel discussions, and presentations from land managers, scientists, and others. To join the live webinars and participate in the discussions, register here.
Check out the videos on the UC Rangelands YouTube Channel or watch here:
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WRW 1: Grace Woodmansee, UC Davis Graduate Student, discusses current research and rancher perspectives on the operation of livestock enterprises during California’s worst drought in more than 500 years, drought adaptation lessons, and more.

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WRW 2: Rancher-panel discussing drought management on private lands in California. We explore lessons learned from the 2011-2015 drought, as well as the approaches these ranchers are using to cope with unusual conditions in 2020.

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WRW 3: Dr. Ken Tate, Professor and Rustici Specialist in Rangeland Watershed Sciences, talks about commonly asked questions and concerns regarding livestock grazing and water quality on rangelands and pasturelands.