Archive, Rangeland Fall Forum 2020
2020 Rangeland Fall Forum
Review – Reimagine – Reposition was the theme of the VIRTUAL 2020 Rangeland Fall Forum. The Rangeland Center collaborated with the McClure Center for Public Policy Research and Society for Range Management (SRM) Idaho Chapter to foster reflection, discussion and innovation. This event brought together researchers, land managers and producers to consider how to conserve and restore rangelands.
2020 Rangeland Fall Forum Session 1, Part 1: Wendy and Seth Pratt
In this first session of the 2020 Idaho Rangeland Fall Forum, ranchers Wendy Pratt and son Seth Pratt reflect on changes in ranching across generations.
2020 Rangeland Fall Forum Session 1, Part 2: Glenn Shewmaker and Tim Prather
Continuing with Session 1 of the 2020 Rangeland Fall Forum, Glenn Shewmaker and Tim Prather discuss changes they have seen in rangeland plant communities.
2020 Rangeland Fall Forum Session 2: Mark Brunson and Katherine Himes
Session 2 of the Rangeland Fall Forum brings in Mark Brunson of Utah State University, and Katherine Himes of the UI McClure Center for Public Policy Research to discuss making changes in a dynamic world.
2020 Rangeland Fall Forum Session 3, Part 1: April Hulet and Mike Kuyper
Session 3 of the 2020 Idaho Rangeland Fall Forum - Reposition - starts off with April Hulet and Mike Kuyper discussing opportunities to restore and improve rangelands.
2020 Rangeland Fall Forum Session 3, Part 2: Jim Sprinkle and Brooke Swanke
The 2020 Rangeland Fall Forum continues it's third session - Reposition - with Jim Sprinkle and Brooke Swanke considering opportunities for livestock producers to reposition to meet pending challenges.
2020 Rangeland Fall Forum Session 3, Part 3 - Gretchen Hyde
The 2020 Rangeland Fall Forum concludes Session 3 - Reposition - with Gretchen Hyde proposing ideas to reposition ranching to meet new challenges.