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BQA Training March 1, 2023 February 21, 2022 February 2, 2021 Live - Online Webinar UC Cooperative Extension and UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine in collaboration with the California Beef Council hosted an online Beef Quality Assurance Training and Certification.
Beef Quality Assurance (BQA) is a program for U.S. beef producers to improve cattle management based on scientific knowledge. BQA is designed to improve cattle herd health and management, and enhance land stewardship and natural resources.
Following the fires in our communities and adjacent counties, partner agencies supported the development of the Plumas-Sierra County Disaster Livestock Access Program, a systemic program to provide options for commercial livestock operators to access restricted areas following a natural disaster in...
Increase awareness of the values of managed grazing, specifically to reduce fire fuels. The resources provided below are designed for high school students. The curriculum materials align with California Career Technical Education Model Curriculum Standards under: E.
On May 20, 2024, UCCE co-hosted a workshop on efficiency water management for forage crops. The team assisted with program development, outreach and facilitation.
In August 2024, UC Cooperative Extension hosted a field day in Sierra Valley focused on irrigated pasture management. The event focused on enhancing productivity and forage quality during an interactive field tour.
On March 6, farmers and ranchers gathered at the Sierra Valley Grange Hall for Sierra Valley Grower Day hosted by the University of California (UC) Cooperative Extension. The event served as a valuable opportunity for farmers and ranchers to engage with experts, gain insights into key agricultural practices,…
UC Cooperative Extension hosted the inaugural Small Farms Seminar on May 6, 2025 at the Quincy Fairgrounds. This event was designed for livestock producers of all sizes and ages! The seminar featured guest speakers covering topics important to small farmers and ranchers in the region.