Targeted Grazing Committee
Introduction
The Targeted Grazing Committee (TGC) is a self formed committee of practitioners, land managers, research and extension personnel that formed in 2009. The TGC will contribute to the SRM mission which is: to promote the professional development and continuing education of members and the public and the stewardship of rangeland resources.
2010 Officers
Chair: John Walker (jw-walker@tamu.edu)
Chair-Elect: Rachel Frost (frost@montana.edu)
Targeted Grazing Workshop - 2010 SRM Annual Meeting
February 11, 2010
Denver, Colorado
This organized oral discussion focused on the practical application of targeted grazing as a vegetation management tool. The scientific background of targeted grazing has been presented and discussed, but the gap between theory and application needs to be bridged to empower land managers to make use of the emerging tool. The immense diversity of situations to which this tool can be applied necessitates the exchange of real-life experiences to promote learning among practitioners and to inform land managers of the successful programs and potential pitfalls to avoid. The intended audience was land managers, both public and private, and livestock managers and producers. Speakers consisted of several contract graziers with experience in providing land services in a diverse array of situations, from small-scale, highly managed parcels to watershed-scale management projects. Other speakers expounded on grazing on public lands and provided insight on what must be done to make targeted grazing a widely accepted management practice. Finally, we concluded with a speaker panel and audience discussion. Through this event we hoped to lay down the first planks of knowledge from experienced practitioners to bridge the gap between research and the application of targeted grazing as a tool to manage rangelands.
Following are the 2010 Powerpoint Presentations:
  1. Healing Hooves, LLC - Using goats as a tool to help clients achieve landscape objectives
    Presenter: Craig Madsen
    File: PPT - 30MB
  2. Prescriptive Livestock Services - Vegetation management on public and private lands
    Presenter: Ray Holes
    File: PPT - 47MB
  3. More is Better - A Montana rancher employs over 3000 sheep to combat leafy spurge and spotted knapweed
    Presenter: John Lehfeldt
    File: PPT - 31MB
  4. Jay Springs Lamb - Using targeted grazing to produce more grass, more trees, and more lamb
    Presenter: Jennifer Cunningham
    File: PPT - 8.8MB
  5. Heifer Targeted Grazing - Potential impacts on japanese brome in Nebraska Loess Canyons
    Presenter: Bob Welling
    File: PPT - 64MB
  6. Targeted Grazing of Plants with Toxic Properties
    Presenter: Zane Davis
    File: PPT - 19MB
  7. Opportunities for Grazing as an Ecological Tool on National Forests
    Presenter: Dave Bradford
    File: PPT - 50MB
  8. NRCS Programs that Encourage Targeted Grazing
    Presenter: Jana Malot
    File: PPT - 18MB
  9. Targeted Grazing on Public Lands for Hazardous Fuels and Weed Reduction
    Presenter: John Sullivan
    File: PPT - 40MB
  10. Livestock Biological Control of Weeds
    Presenter: Mike Ralphs
    File: PPT - 20MB
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