Ranching in the Sierra Foothills

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Broadcast burning in Colfax

Working with Fire

February 25, 2021
By Daniel K Macon
I've known Doug Joses and his family for more than a quarter century. The unofficial mayor of Mountain Ranch (in Calaveras County) Doug has spent his entire life ranching in the Sierra foothills raising cattle, sheep, and Angora goats.
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When Doing Less is Actually More

January 19, 2021
By Daniel K Macon
15 years of experience with lameness in sheep During the first half-decade we tried to raise sheep commercially, we battled a variety of foot issues. Seems like we had just about every problem a sheep producer could face - foot scald, foot rot, you name it. We trimmed feet 3-4 times a year.
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Catching a Wayward Livestock Guardian Dog

December 23, 2020
By Daniel K Macon
Every rancher dreads getting that phone call - "Your cows [sheep, goats, etc.] are out." And anyone who relies on fences to keep livestock contained has probably received that call at some point. Fences fail, gates are left open, somebody forgets to hook up the electric fence energizer.
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A cow grazes on short pasture in December 2020 - typical of forage conditions this year.

Cause for Concern?

December 17, 2020
By Daniel K Macon
Here in Auburn (on December 17, 2020), we received 0.64" of rain overnight. After a late start to the rainy season (and to germination on our annual rangelands), any rain is welcome at this point.
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Might be Time to Dust Off our Drought Plans

November 30, 2020
By Daniel K Macon
When we finally received a more than two inches of rain in mid-November, I was relieved that we would finally have germination on our foothill rangelands - better late than never! Today, after two weeks of sunshine, I am indeed seeing a little green coming up through last year's dry forage.
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