The Livestock and Natural Resource Management Program focuses on efforts to keep range livestock and the rangeland itself healthy and productive. The program assists landowners through problem-solving research and by providing science based information that promotes good stewardship and sustainability.
UCCE's Livestock and Natural Resources Webpages
Animal ID Workshop Handouts
- An introduction to Electronic Animal ID Systems & Comparison of Technologies
- Animal ID: Confidentiality of Information
- Animal ID: Liability Exposure & Risk Management
- Animal ID: Opportunities for Value-Added Marketing and Production Efficiencies.
- Benefits & Costs Associated with an Animal ID System for Cattle in the U.S.
- Cattle Identification and the National Animal ID System
- Challenges of Animal ID in the West
- Cover & Intro for Animal ID
- Cover Page
- Effects of Animal ID on Cattle Market Structure
- Emerging Management Systems in Animal ID
- ID INFO tech handout.pdf
- Obtaining A Premise ID Number in California
- Potential Benefits of Production Information to Cattle Producers
- Some Issues Related to Beef Traceability: Transforming Cattle into Beef in the U.S.
- The National ID System and Country-of-Origin Labeling: How are They Related?
- The National ID System: Basics, Blueprint, Time lines, and Processes
- Value of Individual Record Keeping to Commercial Livestock Operators
- Working With Animal ID Technology Providers
John Harper is the Livestock & Natural Resources Program Advisor. He can be reached at the Mendocino County UCCE Office - 463-4495. or you can email him at jmharper@ucanr.edu