Get Your Hands Dirty! Sign up for our Winter/Spring Workshops!

Get Your Hands Dirty! Sign up for our Winter/Spring Workshops!

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As anyone who has ever cared for livestock at a commercial scale will tell you, animal husbandry requires a wide range of skills. Ranchers must be animal behaviorists, veterinary technicians, bovine (or ovine, caprine, etc.) midwives, meteorologists, accountants, irrigators, carpenters, mechanics, marketing specialists….

Where have you learned to ranch? How long did it take you? Author Malcom Gladwell suggests that mastery of any skill requires an investment of at least 10,000 hours – that's five years of full time work (or maybe three years based on how many hours most ranchers work). My friend Jim Muck, who farms near Wheatland and manages the Student Farm at UC Davis, says, “Farmers and ranchers have to be generalists. We have to have the ability to see patterns and make decisions based on what we see, hear, feel, and touch. We use skills that cannot be taught in a classroom, but must be learned by doing and experiencing.”

Like Jim, I find that I learn best by doing - hands-on training, at least when it comes to ranching, is usually preferable to sitting in a classroom.  I also find that I learn best from a combination of rancher-to-rancher sharing and expert instruction. This kind of learning, at least for me, provides a faster return on that 10,000-hour investment. Our Winter/Spring 2019 workshops offer this unique combination!


 

Date & Location Topic & Description                                       

January 9

UCCE-Auburn

$10/person

Farmer-to-Farmer Breakfast: Revenue Protection and Whole Farm Insurance

Get to know other farmers and ranchers in our area. Enjoy a chance to relax and talk with other agricultural producers about farming and ranching issues. We will have a presentation on whole farm revenue protection and other crop and livestock insurance options from Domenic Fino of Golden Pacific Crop Insurance.

RSVP: https://ucanr.edu/survey/survey.cfm?surveynumber=26336 

 

January 17

UCCE-Auburn

$5/person

Shepherd Skills Workshop: Sheep Management Basics

Join other new and aspiring shepherds for an evening workshop on general sheep husbandry, production calendars, sheep nutrition, and economic analysis.

RSVP: http://ucanr.edu/sheepmanagementbasic

 

January 19

Auburn

$5/person

Shepherd Skills Workshop: Preparing Ewes for Lambing Field Day

This hands-on workshop will include information on vaccinating sheep, ewe management, ewe nutrition, and general husbandry topics. Rain or shine!

RSVP: http://ucanr.edu/preparingewes4lambing

 

Jan 31 - Mar 7 (Thursday evenings)

UCCE-Auburn

$50/operation 

 

Farm/Ranch Business Planning Short Course

Join other farmers and ranchers for a 6-week, 8-session short course covering farm economics, cash flow management, operations planning, risk management, and marketing strategies. The course is on Thursday nights (6-9 p.m.) from Jan. 31 to Mar. 7, plus Saturday, Feb. 9, and Saturday, Feb. 16. The course is limited to 8 operations.

 Apply at: http://ucanr.edu/farmbizplanning2019

 

February 12

Loomis

$10/person

California Rangeland Climate & Drought Workshop: Weather Grass and Drought – Planning for Uncertainty

UCCE, in partnership with the National Drought Mitigation Center, the USDA California Climate Hub, and the National Integrated Drought Information System, is hosting 4 regional workshops on climate and drought resources to support short- and longer-term rangeland drought planning.

 

Topics covered will include: A behind the scenes look at the US Drought Monitor; Overview of drought programs and assistance; and Weather monitoring and forecast products and drought early warning systems.

 

RSVP at: http://ucanr.edu/loomisdroughtworkshop

 

March 2

Auburn

$5/person

Shepherd Skills Workshop: Pasture Lambing School

A hands-on field day including information on pasture lambing systems, processing new lambs, and making efficient use of labor.

 

RSVP at: http://ucanr.edu/pasturelambingschool 

 

 

Be sure to check out my Livestock and Natural Resources website (https://ucanr.edu/sites/Livestock/) and the Foothill Farming website (https://ucanr.edu/sites/placernevadasmallfarms/) for up-to-date details about workshops and meetings!

2018 farm biz planning

By Dan Macon
Author - County Director, Livestock and Natural Resources Advisor