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Training

Training Workshops are conducted by the Executive Director or the Associate Director and are aimed at landowners, public land agencies, nonprofit and for-profit organizations or businesses that would like to brainstorm about innovative strategies in use today. These trainings provide a general background for discussion. Contacts for specialized training can be made through the New Ranch Network.

Economic Strategies for Public and Private Landowners
  • Improved Profits from Progressive Livestock Management
    • Herding
    • Low-Stress Livestock Handling
    • Rotational Grazing
    • Seasonal Use
  • Niche Marketing of Livestock Products
  • Custom Grazing
  • Prescribed Grazing
  • Restoration / Road Repair / Water Harvesting
  • Food Cooperatives / Farmer's Markets
  • Recreational Opportunities
    • Hunting, Fishing, Camping
    • Bed & Breakfasts
    • Heritage and Wildlife Tourism
  • Grassbanks
  • Mugido
  • Ecosystem Services
  • Forming a Nonprofit to Take Grant Money
  • Links to Consultants with Expertise in:
    • Carbon Sequestration
    • 'Bud Williams' School of Marketing
    • Conservation Easements
    • Wind Power
    • Monitoring
    • Restoration
    • Education
Social Strategies
  • Joining or Starting a Watershed Group
  • Grant Opportunities
  • Advantages of Nonprofits
  • Networking
  • Common Wealths
  • The Radical Center
Contact Courtney White at executive@quiviracoalition.org or Craig Conley at cconley@quiviracoalition.org for more information.