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SUMMARY:Unlocking the Secrets of Extended Grazing Systems
DESCRIPTION:A longer grazing season can reduce feed expenses and boost profitability while fostering soil\, plant\, and animal health. So where do you start?\n\nJoin us to learn how to\n\nSet up a summer rotation\nMaster efficient animal movement\nImplement game-changing summer and winter stockpile strategies
URL:https://grassrootscarbon.com/event/unlocking-the-secrets-of-extended-grazing-systems/
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UID:7922-1708416000-1708448400@grassrootscarbon.com
SUMMARY:Rancher to Rancher: How Sunrise W Land & Cattle built microbial soil
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URL:https://grassrootscarbon.com/event/rancher-to-rancher-how-sunrise-w-land-cattle-built-microbial-soil/
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UID:7916-1708416000-1708448400@grassrootscarbon.com
SUMMARY:Rancher to Rancher: How the Dixon Water Foundation build a framework for watershed health
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URL:https://grassrootscarbon.com/event/rancher-to-rancher-how-the-dixon-water-foundation-build-a-framework-for-watershed-health/
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SUMMARY:Creating a Drought Resilient Farm or Ranch with Jim Gerrish from American Grazing Lands
DESCRIPTION:Drought resiliency is created by conscientiously managing for a functional water cycle. This requires leaving appropriate post-grazing residual after every grazing event\, creating and maintaining a litter layer on the soil surface\, and building soil organic matter and biological life. Join Jim as he discusses key management strategies to create drought resilience that include:  \n\n\n\n1) Matching stocking rate to carrying capacity seasonally and annually.  \n\n\n\n2) Balancing use and recovery periods.  \n\n\n\n3) Having a proactive drought response plan that includes destocking triggers.
URL:https://grassrootscarbon.com/event/creating-a-drought-resilient-farm-or-ranch-with-jim-gerrish-from-american-grazing-lands/
CATEGORIES:Land Steward Education Series
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SUMMARY:How to Utilize the Rangelands Analysis Platform (RAP) to Measure Pasture Forage Production
DESCRIPTION:Finding the balance between stocking rate and achieving your ecological goals is difficult. \n\n\n\nTravis Krause and Kevin Rothe of Grazing Lands will teach you about their data-driven approach to utilizing the Rangelands Analysis Platform (RAP) to optimize their stocking rate and increase profitability. Fast\, powerful\, and free\, the RAP is an innovative online tool that quickly visualizes and analyzes vegetation data for the United States and allows you to see abundance and distribution of perennial or annual herbaceous\, shrubs\, trees\, and bare ground. RAP is a highly useful tool for measuring forage production. Learn how RAP data with PastureMap grazing management software has helped them make better stocking decisions. \n\n\n\nJoin this webinar to: \n\n\n\n\nLearn about the Rangelands Analysis Platform and PastureMap Grazing Software\nGain a basic understanding of how to leverage these tools to measure forage production\nLearn how to optimize stocking rate and profitability based on forage production
URL:https://grassrootscarbon.com/event/utilizing-the-rangelands-analysis-platform-rap-to-measure-pasture-forage-production/
CATEGORIES:Land Steward Education Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221129T190000
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CREATED:20220921T204116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240220T224142Z
UID:1095-1669748400-1669755600@grassrootscarbon.com
SUMMARY:The Language of Microbes with Allen Williams from Understanding Ag
DESCRIPTION:Microbes perform a multitude of amazing things— They harvest minerals from the soil and feed to the plants\, produce biological glues that stick soil particles together\, and form soil aggregates that facilitate water infiltration and retention. Microbes also signal plants to produce objectionable compounds to deter pest insects and are the plant’s principal immune system against fungal disease. They feed plants on a “just in time basis” and on a 24/7 timetable. Applied fertilizers cannot do any of these things. \n\n\n\nWhen we encourage the explosion of microbes beneath the soil\, all life above the soil benefits. Plant species diversity increases\, beneficial insect populations thrive\, and bird populations are enhanced. \n\n\n\nThis webinar will introduce you to the hidden world of marvelous microbes\, and we will explore how tapping the power of microbes will: \n\n\n\n\nGrow our productivity\nReduce our input costs\nEnhance our net profits\nFuel phytonutrient richness in the food we eat and significantly improve crop and livestock health
URL:https://grassrootscarbon.com/event/the-language-of-microbes-with-allen-williams-from-understanding-ag/
CATEGORIES:Land Steward Education Series
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221019T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221019T123000
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CREATED:20220824T212343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240220T235223Z
UID:1058-1666177200-1666182600@grassrootscarbon.com
SUMMARY:Productive or Profitable? Understanding Your Gross Margin Analysis to Grow Your Profitability￼
DESCRIPTION:North American agriculture could be described in one statement. “Productive but not profitable.” For decades the primary messaging to farmers and ranchers has been to become more productive. This messaging has worked wonderfully. Agriculture is more productive than we have ever been. However\, on average our farms and ranches are no more profitable than they have ever been. When considering all economic costs\, most farms and ranches operate at a loss more often than they make an economic profit. Becoming more productive has not made our farms and ranches more profitable. Are we focusing on the wrong thing? In this webinar\, Dallas Mount with Ranching for Profit\, will focus on changing the conversation from productivity to profitability by teaching you to better understand your gross margin per unit. \n\n\n\nGross Margin/Unit tells you the economic efficiency of your enterprise. You will learn how each production unit contributes to covering the overheads and profit of the business. Learning this measure is much more informative about how the enterprise is doing than a measure of productivity. \n\n\n\nIn the webinar Dallas will cover: \n\n\n\n\nKey differences in economics and finance\nUnderstanding enterprises on your farm/ranch\nWhat is gross margin?\nHow do we calculate gross margin?\nWhere to find opportunities to improve profitability on your farm/ranch
URL:https://grassrootscarbon.com/event/productive-or-profitable-understanding-your-gross-margin-analysis-to-grow-your-profitability/
CATEGORIES:Land Steward Education Series
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220929T130000
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CREATED:20220812T151840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240220T230013Z
UID:1037-1664449200-1664456400@grassrootscarbon.com
SUMMARY:Reading Your Landscape Inside and Out – How to Change Your Mindset and Kickstart Your Soil Health Program with Nicole Masters
DESCRIPTION:In this webinar Nicole Masters\, agroecologist and out-of-the-box systems thinker\, will cover the principles of how regenerative soil systems are shaped by our landscape\, contexts\, and individual philosophies. What drives the engine room of any productive enterprise\, and how can changing your mindset and working with your context supercharge your soils? Nicole will cover how to read your landscape health from above\, and how to kickstart your soil health program. \n\n\n\nNicole Masters is a globally recognized agroecologist\, speaker\, and author. She has over 22 years of practical farming and food production experience\, with 18 years of experience as a regenerative Ag coach and educator. She is the author of For the Love of Soil: Strategies to Regenerate Our Food Production Systems. Nicole is formally trained in soil science\, organizational learning\, pattern thinking\, and adult education. She has worked closely with diverse production sectors from; dairy\, sheep and beef\, viticulture\, compost\, nurseries\, market gardens\, racing studs\, and lifestyle blocks to large-scale cropping. Working with such diverse clients has fostered a broad knowledge and understanding of the challenges facing different production systems. During many of her years as an educator\, Nicole has been practically involved in many aspects of food production. She has a U.S. work visa for “An Alien of Extraordinary Ability”! She is an avid horsewoman\, musterer\, diver\, and explorer; splitting her time between North America\, Australia\, and New Zealand.
URL:https://grassrootscarbon.com/event/reading-your-landscape-inside-and-out-how-to-change-your-mindset-and-kickstart-your-soil-health-program-with-nicole-masters/
CATEGORIES:Land Steward Education Series
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220830T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220830T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T055416
CREATED:20220713T173942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240220T230132Z
UID:922-1661857200-1661860800@grassrootscarbon.com
SUMMARY:Using a Brix Refractometer for Pasture and Forage Management
DESCRIPTION:Imagine an easy-to-use field tool that will help you predict: \n\n\n\n· The nutrient density of your forage \n\n\n\n· Shelf-life of standing forage and the hay you cut \n\n\n\n· Plant calcium status and boron deficiency \n\n\n\n· Weed problems \n\n\n\n· A plant’s susceptibility to pest pressure \n\n\n\n· The likelihood of frost damage \n\n\n\nThis tool is called a portable Brix refractometer. It measures light refracting through dissolved sugars in plant sap and indicates the nutrient density of the plant. With a few instant readings each day you’ll start gaining insight that can take your forage and grazing management to the next level. \n\n\n\nIn this webinar Kara Kroeger\, Regenerative Practice Consultant at Grassroots Carbons\, explains how to improve your skills as a chlorophyll manager by understanding the ins and outs of using a Brix refractometer to improve your pasture management.
URL:https://grassrootscarbon.com/event/using-a-brix-refractometer-for-pasture-and-forage-management/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220818T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220818T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T055416
CREATED:20220513T153015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240220T230344Z
UID:882-1660849200-1660856400@grassrootscarbon.com
SUMMARY:Regenerative Brush Management with Allen Williams and Alejandro Carrillo from Understanding Ag
DESCRIPTION:For many ranches located in southern Texas\, New Mexico\, Arizona\, and many other parts of the southwest and Deep South\, brush encroachment is a major issue. Typical control methods have been comprised of extensive mechanical intervention and/or chemical applications. Planned burns have also been frequently employed. These methods are expensive and often have mixed results. We find ourselves repeating these control methods time after time. \nWhat if there is a better way to manage brush without having to rely on expensive inputs? \nCan we use regenerative grazing practices to effectively control brush encroachment and outcompete the brush with forage growth?  \nIn this webinar\, Allen Williams and Alejandro Carrillo will share tried and true methods of brush control and enhancing forage growth through practical strategies and actual case studies.Allen Williams and Alejandro Carrillo are partners in Understanding Ag\, LLC and at the Soil Health Academy. Combined\, they have consulted with over 4\,000 farmers and ranchers in the U.S.\, Canada\, Mexico\, South America\, and other countries\, on operations ranging from a few acres to over 1 million acres. \nClick Here to Register
URL:https://grassrootscarbon.com/event/regenerative-brush-management-with-allen-williams-from-understanding-ag/
CATEGORIES:Land Steward Education Series
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220720T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220720T143000
DTSTAMP:20260430T055416
CREATED:20220513T151610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240221T000202Z
UID:873-1658322000-1658327400@grassrootscarbon.com
SUMMARY:The Best Money Spent on the Ranch with Dallas Mount from Ranching for Profit
DESCRIPTION:Want to know how new capital can be deployed in the ranch business for the best return?    \n In this webinar\, Dallas Mount with Ranching for Profit\, will walk us through:   \n\nHow to look at alternatives for new investment and do an analysis of making an investment in grazing infrastructure on the ranch  \nExplain how we can estimate the return on investment in livestock water and other grazing infrastructure.   \nHow to use the harvest efficiency estimating tool to budget payback on new infrastructure development  \n\nDallas Mount is the owner of Ranch Management Consultants (RMC) home of the Ranching for Profit School and the Executive Link program. Dallas has led RMC since 2019 and worked with hundreds of ranchers across the US\, Canada\, and Australia to position their business for economic profit and ecologic health. After working with University of Wyoming Extension for 18 years\, Dallas started teaching the Ranching for Profit School in 2012 and quickly established himself as an elite instructor. Dallas\, his wife Dixie\, and their two teenage kids own and manage a grazing operation near Wheatland\, WY. RMC is focused on creating profitable businesses\, with healthy land and happy families. \nClick Here to Register
URL:https://grassrootscarbon.com/event/the-best-money-spent-on-the-ranch-with-dallas-mount-from-ranching-for-profit/
CATEGORIES:Land Steward Education Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220609T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220609T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T055416
CREATED:20220513T150509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240221T000042Z
UID:867-1654801200-1654808400@grassrootscarbon.com
SUMMARY:The Basics of Regenerative Grazing & Electric Fencing with Allen Williams from Understanding Ag
DESCRIPTION:What is Regenerative Grazing and how can we successfully implement it on our own ranch? In this webinar Allen Williams will help us: • Define regenerative grazing • Provide the foundational principles behind successful grazing • Explore real-life case studies • Look at how regenerative grazing not only benefits our soil\, forage biomass production\, and ecosystems\, but how it creates significant opportunities for greater net profits while reducing input costs To quote Don Campbell\, “To make small changes\, change the way you do things. To make big changes\, change the way we see things.” This webinar will help us see things in a different light. In this fast-changing agricultural landscape\, we need change that allows us to be financially successful; reduce dependence on expensive inputs; reduce our debt load; and increase the resilience of our soils\, plant\, and livestock. Allen Williams is a 6th generation family farmer and founding partner of Grass Fed Insights\, LLC\, Understanding Ag\, LLC and the Soil Health Academy. He has consulted with more than 4000 farmers and ranchers in the U.S.\, Canada\, Mexico\, South America\, and other countries\, on operations ranging from a few acres to over 1 million acres. Click Here to Register
URL:https://grassrootscarbon.com/event/the-basics-of-regenerative-grazing-electric-fencing-with-allen-williams-from-understanding-ag/
CATEGORIES:Land Steward Education Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220414T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220414T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T055416
CREATED:20220323T151007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240220T230515Z
UID:1460-1649934000-1649937600@grassrootscarbon.com
SUMMARY:How to do a Visual Soil Assessment
DESCRIPTION:The regeneration of your pastures is greatly influenced by soil quality. In this webinar\, Regenerative Ranching Consultant\, Kara Kroeger\, will demystify soil health as she walks you through how to do a Visual Soil Assessment (VSA) to identify and address soil aeration\, compaction\, infiltration\, water holding capacity\, and nutrient cycling. The best part about a VSA is that it’s quick\, cheap\, and can be used by anyone\, anywhere. The added benefit is that through understanding and improving your soil health you can capture and store more carbon in your soils.
URL:https://grassrootscarbon.com/event/soil-assessment/
CATEGORIES:Land Steward Education Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211022
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211023
DTSTAMP:20260430T055416
CREATED:20210629T201658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240220T235906Z
UID:1448-1634860800-1634947199@grassrootscarbon.com
SUMMARY:Soil Carbon Plus: Additional Benefits to Restoring Grasslands
DESCRIPTION:Join the Grassroots Carbon team as we discuss the benefits of soil carbon storage through grazing lands\, or as we like to call it “soil carbon plus”. \nSave the date Oct. 22nd \n 
URL:https://grassrootscarbon.com/event/soil-carbon-plus-webinar/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210728
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210729
DTSTAMP:20260430T055416
CREATED:20210624T162904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240220T235559Z
UID:1444-1627430400-1627516799@grassrootscarbon.com
SUMMARY:Soil Carbon Permanence\, an Introductory Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Grassroots Carbon Presents: “Soil Carbon Permanence\, an Introductory Discussion” A free webinar featuring Dr. Jocelyn Lavallee \nRegister for the webinar to learn: \n-How soil health impacts soil carbon storage\n-A  scientific perspective about how soil carbon stocks change over time and what this means for soil carbon storage permanence \n  \nRegister here \n 
URL:https://grassrootscarbon.com/event/additionality-and-scale/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210630T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210630T123000
DTSTAMP:20260430T055416
CREATED:20210618T181838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240220T235735Z
UID:1443-1625054400-1625056200@grassrootscarbon.com
SUMMARY:Soil Carbon Sequestration: How Nature Captures and Stores Carbon
DESCRIPTION:Grassroots Carbon Presents: “Soil Carbon Sequestration: How Nature Captures and Stores Carbon” A free webinar featuring Blue Nest Beef’s CEO Russ Conser. June 30\, 12-12:30 PM CST \nRegister for the webinar to learn more about: \nA general overview of soil carbon storage.\nNature-based carbon capture and sequestration methods.\nHow regenerative agriculture can help foster and promote soil carbon capture.\nHow supporting grassland restoration can help companies to reduce their carbon footprint\, while promoting improved water retention\, climate equity\, ecological diversity\, and a circular economy. \nRegister Here
URL:https://grassrootscarbon.com/event/soil-carbon-sequestration-how-nature-captures-and-stores-carbon/
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