Join us for this first in a series of two webinars on spring livestock management! This presentation is free and open to the public. It will be held via Zoom.
What if good pasture management by horse and livestock owners could support climate resiliency? Learn techniques for good pasture management including how grasses grow, creating a winter paddock, spreading compost, rotational grazing, and managing small grazing areas. See how healthy soils and plants intertwine with horse health and livestock well-being, land productivity, cost-effectiveness, water conservation, and reducing climate change.
Missed the presentation? View the recording the next day at www.palousecd.org/video-archive.
Be sure to register for the second event in the series, Firewise for Livestock Properties, on May 26, 2022!
About our Speaker
Hailing from her ranch in southwest Idaho, Alayne Blickle is a lifelong equestrian and the creator of Horses for Clean Water, an award-winning, internationally acclaimed education program for horse and livestock owners that looks for livestock-healthy, nature-based solutions to land-management challenges. Well-known for her enthusiastic, down-to-earth approaches, Alayne is an educator, writer, and photojournalist who has worked with horse and livestock owners since 1990 when she began as a pioneer in this field. She continues this work by partnering with agencies and organizations and teaching throughout North America and now (thanks to Zoom!) world-wide. She is also a regularly contributing writer/photojournalist to many equine publications.
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