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Vibrant Rangelands, Ways Forward

Dustin Tran, Cal Poly Masters student, conducted research on the factors and barriers to the success of collaborative conservation groups, including the Central Coast Rangeland Coalition. His research has involved interviewing past and present Steering Committee members.
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Adaptive rotational grazing and soil carbon sequestration

Adaptive rotational grazing and soil carbon sequestration Thursday April 21 2022 Paicines Ranch, Paicines CAGoal: Improve participant understanding of the role of grazing management in sequestering soil carbon on working California rangelands Objectives: Participants will learn about the role of gra...
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2021 Spring Workshop Series

Thursday, April 8, 4-5:30 PM Planned Grazing Using Mobile App Technology on the Central Coast Aaron Lazanoff, Cal Poly Zoom recording Aaron Lazanoff manages approximately 250 cows at the Cal Poly Beef Unit.
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Background

Over the past century, the traditional ranching operations found in the oak savannas, grasslands, and coastal prairies of California’s Central Coast have been subdivided and converted to a vast sea of human development.  It has become increasingly important to manage remaining rangelands with an eye…
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Cattle Behavior, Grazing Management and Technology

Thursday October 17, 2019 8:30 AM 4:30 PM Stemple Creek Ranch Marin County Joint Meeting of the California-Pacific Section of the Society for Range Management and Central Coast Rangeland CoalitionGOAL: Focus on ranch diversification, which promote sustainable working rangelands.
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