University of California
Agriculture and Natural Resources
Glenn A Nader
Farm Advisor Livestock and Natural Resources
Cooperative Extension Sutter-Yuba Counties142A Garden Highway
Yuba City, CA 95991-5512
(530) 822-7515
ganader@ucanr.edu
Website
Also in:
Butte County
Specialty
Livestock, forage crops, range and natural resourcesEducation
M.S. Animal Science - Nutrition, University of California, Davis. 2010
Areas of Expertise (click to see all ANR academics with this expertise)
- Livestock and Dairy
- Pasture
- Pasture, Dryland and Seeded
- Plants and Their Systems
- Integrated Pest Management Systems
- Animals and Their Systems
- Animal Diseases
- Natural Resources and Environment
- Management of Range Resources
- Management and Control of Forest and Range Fires
Biography
Responsible for applied research and education on livestock and natural resources in Lassen County 1982 to 1996 and Yuba/Sutter/Butte counties 1996 to present. Working with ranchers in the areas of: sustained ranching, ranch budget analysis, nutrition, health, and marketing. Being a forth generation California rancher allows him to put an applied approach to the University’s data driven research and education programs. Some of his recent work has been grass fed beef and niche marketing of lamb along with a cow calf budget and stocker cost studies.
ANR Publications
- Burned Oaks: Which Ones Will Survive?
- Fundamentals of Beef Management
- Home Survival in Wildfire-Prone Areas: Building Materials...
- Irrigated Pasture Production in the Central Valley of...
- Livestock-Poisoning Plants of California
- Managing Smutgrass in Irrigated Pastures
- Rice Producers' Guide to Marketing Rice Straw
- Rice Straw for Use in Dairy Heifer Rations
- Understanding Livestock Grazing Impacts
- Weeds of California and Other Western States
California Agriculture Article Contributions
- Video market data for calves and yearlings confirms price discounts for Western cattle
- Western cattle prices vary across video markets and value-adding programs
- New growth regulator herbicide provides excellent control of yellow starthistle
- Success of mowing to control yellow starthistle depends on timing and plant's branching form
ANR Workgroup Associations
- Animal Agriculture Coordinating Conference - Member
- Beef Safety and Quality Assurance - Member
- Biologically Integrated Farming Systems (BIFS) - Member
- Biometrics and Computer Software - Member
- Fire - Member
- Forest Ecosystems and Communities - Member
- Livestock Production Systems - Member
- Monitoring Landscape Change - Member
- Natural Resources Coordinating Conference - Member
- Rangeland Watershed Program - Member
- Rice - Member
- Small Farm - Member
- Woody Biomass Utilization - Member