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Options and Solutions for California Rangelands
Please join us for presentations and discussions of the latest findings on water quality management in grazing livestock operations. The information presented will help livestock managers become the solution for water quality on California’s rangeland watersheds. Ranchers, representatives from technical and financial support agencies, resource agency staff, and anyone generally interested in water quality on rangelands is encouraged to attend.
Topics include:
- Rangeland soils, watersheds, and runoff generation
- California rangeland stream water quality conditions
- Indicator bacteria, water borne pathogens, and practices to reduce their impacts to water quality
- Grazing management practices for improving pasture and rangeland runoff water quality
Speakers include:
- E. Robert Atwill – Professor, UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine
- Randy A. Dahlgren - Professor, UC Davis Land, Air, and Water Resources Department
- Anthony O’Geen - Soil Specialist, UC Davis Land, Air, and Water Resources Department
- Kenneth W. Tate - Rangeland Hydrology Specialist, UC Davis Plant Sciences Department
Alternatively, you can complete the registration form (see flyer) and mail it and the required fee of $25.00 in a check made out to U.C. Regents, to UCCE Marin, 1682 Novato Blvd., Suite 150B, Novato, California 94947, Attn: David Lewis. For questions please call David Lewis at 415-499-4204. Lunch is provided.
Register early. Enrollment is limited to the first 75 paid participants.
Organized by University of California Cooperative Extension Marin in cooperation with the University of California Davis Plant Sciences and Land Air and Water Resources Departments and the School of Veterinary Medicine.
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