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  • Cattle graze California rangeland.
    UC ANR releases new publication that synthesizes scientific knowledge on annual rangeland

    Jan 7, 2021

    • Agriculture
  • UC Cooperative Extension scientists monitor rangeland forage growth by clipping and measuring one square foot of area, and then calculating the data by acre. (Photo: Royce Larsen)
    Rancher wisdom can be improved with science

    Apr 17, 2020

    • Agriculture
  • Lily Masopust at the Society for Range Management's annual High School Youth Forum in Denver.
    Santa Ynez teen represents California at rangeland youth forum

    Feb 28, 2020

    • Agriculture
    • Environment
  • Shapero demonstrates prescribed burn. Since the Thomas Fire, prescribed fire has become more accepted as a technique to reduce vegetation and lessen the threat of catastrophic wildfire. Photo by by Robert Acquistapace
    Shapero protecting California’s natural resources

    Feb 10, 2020

    • Agriculture
    • Environment
  • SFREC director Jeremy James stands next to a small chamber designed to simulate effects of warming air and soil temperatures on rangeland grasses. The poly carbonate hexagons slow rates of heat loss from plots, allowing scientists to artificially warm plants and soils in the chambers. (Photo: Linda Forbes)
    UC ANR research to determine future climate change impacts today

    May 28, 2019

    • Agriculture
    • Environment
  • Sheep and cattle grazing can reduce the fuel load for a potential wildfire. (Photo: Dan Macon)
    Livestock grazing helps California tackle wildfire

    Jan 22, 2019

    • Environment
  • A new generation of ranchers is working to preserve California's rangelands.
    Change on the range

    Oct 30, 2018

    • Environment
  • Foxtails are not native in Central California.
    San Juan Bautista ‘plant nerd’ connects with UC Cooperative Extension

    May 2, 2018

    • Environment
  • When rangeland burns, ranchers must scramble to feed their cattle. In Ventura County, UC Cooperative Extension stepped in to help after the Thomas Fire. (Photo: Kathy Keatley Garvey)
    Ventura ranchers thank UC Cooperative Extension

    Jan 17, 2018

    • Economic Development
  • Wild horses are beautiful, but present land management challenges.
    Wild horse over-population is causing environmental damage

    Dec 6, 2016

  • Leaving sufficient dry matter on rangeland prevents soil erosion and creates a conducive environment for diverse plant communities to thrive.
    Low residual dry matter on rangeland a concern heading into wet season

    Oct 2, 2015

  • rangeland
    Children’s magazine focuses on rangeland animals

    Sep 24, 2015

  • People and cattle can peacefully coexist on working rangelands. (Photo: Pixabay)
    People and cattle can share open space

    May 7, 2015

  • Blue oak trees regenerate after thinning.
    Thinning is an effective tool for management of blue oak woodlands

    Feb 20, 2015

  • Larger views provide information about landscape level changes.
    Fast and easy rangeland monitoring using repeat photography

    Jan 29, 2015

  • A gray pine bends over a small oak tree on foothill rangeland east in Fresno County, where green grass is growing thanks to December rains.
    Rain helps rangeland trees and grasses begin recovery

    Jan 5, 2015

  • Drought-impacted annual rangeland near Oakdale, Calif. (Photo: Holly George)
    Looking ahead: Post drought rangeland management

    Sep 3, 2014

  • Tejon Ranch Conservancy California Naturalists help with a pipe capping project to keep small animals and birds from getting trapped (Photo: Scot Pipkin)
    UC leads a long tradition of environmental stewardship in California

    Jul 25, 2014

  • Fadzayi Mashiri walks through a patch of medusahead in Mariposa County.
    Ranchers concerned about invasion of medusahead weed on foothill rangeland

    Jun 5, 2014

  • Beef prices averaged $5.58 per pound as of February, up from $5.18 a year earlier and $5.03 two years ago, according to the USDA..
    The hills are green, but the grass is going to seed

    Apr 7, 2014

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