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July 29-30 Stream Assessment Workshop
Held in Lyon County, Registration limited to 20 people
For more info, see below.

Monday, August 9 - Grazing Management Telecall
Beginning at 7:30 PM Central Time
For more info, see below.

Wednesday, August 11 -  2010 KELP Environmental Conflict Negotiation Workshop in Newton,
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Kauffman House at Bethel College.
For more info, see below

Tuesday-Thursday, August 17-19 - Tallgrass Range School
At White Memorial Camp near Council Grove
For more info, see below.

Wednesday, August 25 - Free High Tunnel Webinar
Noon - 1:00 PM Central Time
For more info, see below.

Saturday August 28 - KRC Summer Board Meeting
9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Red Rock Guest Ranch, 4340 270th Road, Soldier, Ks. For more info, see below.

Saturday August 28 - 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., Optional supper 6 p.m.
"Beef Cattle Profitability, Production and Management, and the Next Generation" with Dr. Weldon Sleight, College of Technical Agriculture, UNL. Red Rock Guest Ranch 4340 West 270th Road, Soldier, Ks. Sponsored by KRC. Supper by reservation only, $10/person. Contact Diane Dysart at 785-873-3431, ddysart@rainbowtel.net

Wednesday-Thursday, September 8-9 - Eastern Kansas/Tame Grass Grazing School
8 AM - 5 PM each day, in Lawrence
For more info, see below.

Monday, September 13 - Grazing Management Telecall
Beginning at 7:30 PM Central Time
For more info, see below.


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Grazing Management Teleconference Conversations

Join other grazers from across the state of Kansas in a telephone conversation with Kansas State University’s Gary Kilgore and Keith Harmoney at 7:30 pm on the second Monday of the month. Hosted by the Kansas Rural Center, these informal discussions will cover all aspects of grazing management.

Who should participate?
Farmers, ranchers and educators. Anyone who is interested in grazing!

What’s the benefit to me?
This is an opportunity to learn how you can use complementary forages to extend your grazing season, gain management tips and explore ideas to improve profitability while you responsibly manage your natural resources.

How do I participate in the call?
Our conference call will be hosted by Copper Conferencing.

Anyone can join in the call by simply dialing in 1-888-387-8686. You will then be prompted to dial in a Conference Room Number. Please dial in 4699043 and follow it with the # sign. This will be a toll free call. You are welcome to leave or join the call at anytime between 7:30 and 9 pm.

For more information please contact Jason Schmidt at 316-461-3243.
To receive an email reminder of the call, send a request to Jason at jason_schmidt20@hotmail.com

Support for this networking opportunity comes from a partnership with the Kansas Department of Health and Environment.

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Kansas Grazing Lands Coalition Adult Range Schools Enrollment is Open

The Kansas Grazing Lands Coalition (KGLC) has announced that enrollment is open for its upcoming range schools for adults this summer.  There will be two schools: one for mid-short grass at Lakeside Camp, Lake Scott, Scott County, July 6-8; and one for tallgrass at White Memorial Camp, Council Grove, Morris County, August 17-19.

Both schools will address the "principles of range management with an emphasis on shaping public perceptions". The Mid to Short Grass school will feature The Nature Conservancy's Smoky Valley Ranch. In addition to KGLC, co-sponsors are Kansas State University Research and Extension, The Nature Conservancy, Kansas Society for Range Management, and Playa Lakes Joint Venture.

Topics covered will include plant identification, interactive ecology, reclaiming the range, management decisions, planning with purpose, managing for wildlife, managing for livestock types, and forage and animal balance.

Tuition, room and board is $300 per person. Additional people from the same entity (ranch or business) will be charged $250 per person. Scholarships of $150 are available for most ranchers. 

Click here for the flyer  Range School Flyer   .  Click here for the scholarship form  Scholarship Form

Contact: Tim Christian at 620-241-3636 or Ken Sherraden at 785-922-7061. or go to www.kglc.org

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Stream Assessment Workshop July 29-30

An intermediate level Stream Assessment Workshop will be held July 29-30, 2010 at the Hideout Hunting Lodge in Lyon County about 20 miles north of Emporia. This workshops is aimed at natural resource professionals, science teachers, environmental scientists, engineers, WRAPS coordinators, Extension agents, NRCS staff, etc. It will provide a good look at stream processes. Upon completion, participants will have a be better equipped to communicate with landowners about stream science, function and value.

The course is for two days, and costs $200 which covers lodging, meals, refreshments, and course materials . Registration is limited to 20 people.  A limited number of scholarships are available.

The workshop is sponsored by the Flint HIlls RC & D, Watershed Institute, Wildhorse Riverworks, Weaver Construction, USDA SARE Program, K-State Citizen Science, and Kansas Alliance of Wetlands and Streams.

Contact: Paul Ingle at 785-640-2645 or e-mail at paul.ingle@cox.net.

Click here for the flyer  Help spread the word!  Click the icon for the flyer, which includes the registration form.

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Environmental Conflict Negotiation Workshop Set for August 11

The Kansas Environmental Leadership Program (KELP) is hosting a one-day Environmental Conflict Negotiation Workshop on August 11, 2010 in Newton, from 10:00 am - 4:00 pm, at the Kauffman House at Bethel College. The workshop is open to people who are not part of the 2010 class. The Great Plains Consensus Council is conducting the workshop. Gary Flory, Director of the Council, and Ken Grotewiel will be the presenters. SPACE IS LIMITED - register soon. The cost of the workshop is just $75 which includes lunch and materials. The workshop is during the day which allows most people to attend without the additional costs of a hotel and per diem. This will work out particularly well for any folks who work in the Wichita area since Bethel College in North Newton is relatively close.

To register, email Judy Willingham, at kelp@ksu.edu  indicating your request to register. Your invoice for $75 will be emailed back to you. Questions?? Call Judy Willingham at (785) 532-5813.

Click here for the flyer  Help spread the word!  Click the icon for the workshop flyer.

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High Tunnel Webinar: Using Inner Covers to Increase Production

Are you getting the most out of your high tunnels? This short. free webinar will be on Wednesday August 25 between Noon and 1 PM.  It will be presented by the Center for Environmental Farming Systems (CEFS), and will focus on the use of low-cost inner tunnels in cool weather to increase microclimate temperatures. Instructor Steve Moore will show how these microclimate enhancements can provide significant increases in plant growth and production capacity. Time will be allowed for your high tunnel questions.

To register, go to https://justgrow.wufoo.com/forms/webinar-registration-high-tunnel-enhancement/

For more information, contact:
Debi Kelly, Extension Associate
University of Missouri
234 Ag Eng Bldg
Columbia MO 65211-5200
573-882-1905 or 800-433-3704 (MO only)
kellyd@missouri.edu

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Summer 2010 Kansas Rural Center Board Meeting
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Special program on "Rural Development and the Next Generation"
- Evening Presentation for Livestock Producers

Rural development and how to engage the next generation in farming, ranching, and rural communities will be the topic for the keynote speaker at the Kansas Rural Center’s summer board meeting on August 28. Weldon Sleight, dean of the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture at Curtis, Nebraska, will be the afternoon speaker starting at 1:30 p.m. at Red Rock Guest Ranch near Soldier, Kansas.

Dr. Sleight has been instrumental in bringing entrepreneurship into the curriculum at the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture, a part of the University of Nebraska, with the development of the “100 Beef Cow Ownership Advantage Program”, “100 Acre Farm Program”, and the NCTA Business Builder Program. Each of these programs is designed to provide NCTA students with an early entry into agriculture or business enterprise as a partner/owner that will lead to eventual ranch, farm or rural business ownership. For example, The “100 Cow Herd Upon Graduation Program” combines several existing beginning farmer programs with training programs at the college, and aims to give graduates an opportunity to build enough income so they can eventually take over or start a farm or ranch, as well as build cattle numbers in the state.

“My passion,” states Sleight, “is to help communities engage their youth before they leave for college or other endeavors with the intent that they return home to be partners/employees in farms, ranches, and rural mainstreet businesses.”

Sleight’s afternoon presentation will follow the Kansas Rural Center board’s morning business meeting which begins at 10 a.m. The 1:30 p.m. presentation is open to the public and should be of special interest to rural and economic development officials, FFA sponsors, and anyone interested in revitalizing rural communities through investing in our agricultural base.

Sleight will also speak at 7 p.m. the same night at Red Rock Guest Ranch focusing his second presentation of the day on Beef Cattle Profitabilty, Production and Management from research at the University of Nebraska’s Research and Extension’s Sandhills Laboratory. He will also share his experiences and ideas on bringing the next generation into farming and ranching.

Both presentations are open to the public. Supper reservations can also be made for a 6 p.m. supper prior to the evening presentation for $10 per person. For more information or supper reservations contact Diane Dysart or Mary Fund at KRC at 785-873-3431, or ddysart@rainbowtel.net or ksrc@rainbowtel.net.

Directions to Red Rock Guest Ranch at 4340 270th Road, Soldier, Kansas. Follow Hwy 16 west of Holton, Ks. 112 miles to Hwy 62. Turn north (or right) and go 5 miles to Soldier. Turn east on 270th Road and go 1.5 miles to the ranch.  Google Map Link

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Eastern Kansas Grazing School

Come learn how to optimize your grazing resources with Management Intensive Grazing (MIG) during this two-day school. Topics will cover grazing strategies including rotational grazing, managing forage resources, and watering and fencing designs. The school is appropriate for beginning and experienced grazers.  This school will be held Wed.-Thurs., September 8-9, at Douglas County K-State Research & Extension, Douglas County Fairgrounds, 2110 Harper in Lawrence, KS.   Google Map Link

INSTRUCTORS:
David Kraft – KS NRCS Rangeland Specialist
Doug Spencer – Kansas NRCS
Tim Miller – Kansas NRCS
Mark Kennedy – Missouri NRCS
Mark Green – Missouri NRCS
Wesley Tucker – MO Extension Ag Economist
Cade Rensink – KSU Extension
Will Boyer – KSU Watershed Specialist

Registration is $50 per person. Maximum of 30 farms. Please make checks payable to: Douglas County Extension and mail to: 2110 Harper St, Lawrence, KS 66046. Please return payment by August 2. If you have any questions call (785) 843-7058.

  Help spread the word! Click the icon for the workshop flyer, which includes the complete schedule for both days and a registration form.

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