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The four-afternoon event Jan. 26-29 will focus on high- and low-tech solutions for rangelands.

Farm Press Staff

December 29, 2020

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Cattle grazing
Cattle graze in Scott Valley, Calif., in 2018.Tim Hearden

The 2021 Rangeland Summit will feature four afternoons of online speakers sharing high-tech and low-tech solutions for rangeland management.

The event, to be held Jan. 26-29, will be held virtually this year because of coronavirus-related restrictions on public gatherings. Sessions will be held from 1 to 3:30 p.m. each day, and speakers will include extension experts from California, Montana and Utah, rangeland organization representatives from throughout the West, and a virtual fencing expert from Australia.

The summit enables ranchers, land managers, agency officials and conservationists to report on cooperative conservation and research efforts benefitting rangelands. The summit is hosted by the California Rangeland Conservation Coalition and University of California Cooperative Extension.

Registration for all four days is $75. One-day registration is available for $25 each day. Additionally, the summit is offering special student discounts at $15 per session or $40 for the conference.

To register, click here.

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