Modoc-Washoe Experimental Stewardship Program to Host Meeting and Grazing Workshop

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The Modoc-Washoe Experimental Stewardship Program Steering Committee is set to convene on Feb. 14 at 9 a.m. in Cedarville, California.
At the Surprise Valley Community Church Hall, they’ll delve into rangeland management topics and host a livestock grazing technology workshop. The community is invited to attend in person or virtually via Zoom.

The agenda includes reports from the BLM Applegate Field Office and Modoc National Forest, with a focus on wild horse management and sage grouse habitat. At 1 p.m., an audio-only grazing workshop on virtual fencing, technology research, and grazing fee credits will unfold, highlighting the ESP’s role in advancing new grazing technologies.

To learn more and access the meeting virtually, you can reach out to BLM Northern District Public Affairs Specialist Jeff Fontana at (530) 260-0189.