Ranching in the Sierra Foothills

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One Year In - Assessing Community Needs

August 22, 2018
By Daniel K Macon
As a (relatively) new livestock and natural resources farm advisor, I'm fortunate to have known and worked with my predecessors (Roger Ingram in Placer-Nevada and Glenn Nader in Sutter-Yuba). I'm also fortunate to be working in a region where I've lived for most of my life.
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The Value of Stockmansip and a Good Dog (or 2)

August 8, 2018
By Daniel K Macon
Earlier this week, we started to see some signs that some of our feeder and replacement ewe lambs where infected by barber pole worms, a parasitic stomach worm fairly common in sheep that are grazing on irrigated pasture during the summer months.
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2018 California Sheep and Goat Grazing School

July 31, 2018
By Daniel K Macon
September 14-15, 2018 UCCE - Auburn 11477 E Avenue, Auburn, California 95603 This two-day, hands-on grazing school will provide participants with practical, field-based experience in applying the principles of managed grazing on rangeland, brushland and irrigated pasture.
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Stockmanship School in Nevada

July 16, 2018
By Daniel K Macon
Steve Cote, author of Stockmanship, is offering a four-day, hands-on stockmanship school at Cottonwood Guest Ranch outside of Wells, Nevada.
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Which Livestock Guardian Dog Breed?

July 16, 2018
By Daniel K Macon
As a sheep producer and an extension educator, I'm often asked which breed of livestock guardian dog (LGD) I prefer. Some have heard that Great Pyrenees dogs are more likely to wander. Others have heard that Akbash and Anatolian Shepherd dogs can be more aggressive with humans.
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