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4/10/2013 1 Ken Tate and Leslie Roche University of California, Davis UC Cooperative Extension Spring Range Tour Tehama, Glenn, Colusa Counties April 13, 2013 Rangeland Research Update California Rangeland Watershed Laboratory rangelandwatersheds.ucdavis.edu Integrated Approaches Rangeland DecisionMaking Mail Survey California Cattlemen’s Association Wyoming Stock Growers Association StakeholderPrescribed Grazing Project Sierra Foothill REC grazing experiment Central Plains Experimental Range CA Ranch Stewardship Project OnRanch Interviews & Field Surveys

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KenTateandLeslieRocheUniversityofCalifornia,Davis

UCCooperativeExtensionSpringRangeTourTehama,Glenn,ColusaCounties

April13,2013

RangelandResearchUpdate

California Rangeland Watershed Laboratoryrangelandwatersheds.ucdavis.edu

IntegratedApproaches

• RangelandDecision‐MakingMailSurveyCaliforniaCattlemen’sAssociationWyomingStockGrowersAssociation

• Stakeholder‐PrescribedGrazingProjectSierraFoothillRECgrazingexperimentCentralPlainsExperimentalRange

• CARanchStewardshipProjectOn‐RanchInterviews& FieldSurveys

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Research Practice

Findingeconomicallyandecologicallyeffectivestrategiestosustainrangelandresources.

IntegratedApproaches

ProjectLeaders:LeslieRoche,JustinDerner,ValerieEviner,MarkLubell,MelGeorge,TobyO’Geen,EmilyKachergis,BethanyCutts,LorienJasny,RickStandiford,LynnHuntsinger,KenTate

ProjectCollaborators:SheilaBarry,TheresaBecchetti,JoshDavy,JulieFenzel,LarryForero,MorganDoran,JohnHarper,RogerIngram,JeremyJames,RoyceLarsen,StephanieLarson,DavidLewis,DavidLile,NeilMcDougald,GlennNader,TracySchohr....

CollaboratorsandPartnersCollaboratorsandPartners

StakeholderFocusGroups

Russell L. RusticiResearch Endowment

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WY Mail SurveyWY Mail Survey

RangelandDecision‐MakingSurveyRangelandDecision‐MakingSurvey

• Determinefactorsdrivinggrazingmanagementdecisions.

• Understandhowmanagersreceive,assess,anduseinformation.

• Perspectivesonadaptivegrazingmanagementformultiplegoals.

• 1700ranchersinCalifornia.

• 700ranchersinWyoming.

CA Mail SurveyCA Mail Survey

Private Owned

20%

Private Leased

25%

Public Leased

55%

MeanReportedAcresofGrazingLandTypes

3 Types49%2

Types38%

1 Type13%

PercentofRespondents ReportingNumberofGrazingLandTypes

Diverseoperationswithastrongrelianceonpubliclands.

RangelandDecision‐MakingSurveyRangelandDecision‐MakingSurvey

CaliforniaOperationCharacteristics

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CA Mail SurveyCA Mail Survey

GOALS1. LivestockandForageProduction

2. WaterQuality,InvasiveWeedManagement,andSoilHealth

3. Riparian/MeadowHealthandWildlife

4. RecreationandCarbonSequestration

RangelandDecision‐MakingSurveyRangelandDecision‐MakingSurvey

CharacterizingOn‐RanchStrategiesCharacterizingOn‐RanchStrategies3 Classes of Strategies

• Rotational Grazing• Season‐Long Continuous Grazing

“I like to experiment with

new ways of doing things”

No. information sources ranked good/excellent

Rank of livestock production goal

prob. = 0.67prob. = 0.46

prob. = 0.26

prob. = 0.37

Neutral/Disagree

>5

1 or 2 3-9

Agree

‘California brand’ of rotational grazing42% of respondents

• Year‐Long Continuous Grazing

≤5

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• Ranchers,rangemanagers,andconservationprofessionals.

• Prescribegoalsandmanagementstrategies(treatments).

• Implement,adapt,andmonitorwithstakeholderinput.

UCSierraFoothillResearchandExtensionCenterUSDA‐ARSCentralPlainsExperimentalRange

UCSierraFoothillResearchandExtensionCenterUSDA‐ARSCentralPlainsExperimentalRange

Stakeholder‐PrescribedAdaptiveGrazingManagementProject

HedgerowFarmsNaturalResourceConservationServiceNevadaIrrigationDistrictPlacerLandTrustPointReyesNationalParkPRBOConservationScienceSanFranciscoPublicUtilitiesCommissionTheNatureConservancyUCCooperativeExtensionUCDavisNaturalReserveSystemUSFish&WildlifeServiceUSForestService

UCSFRECAdaptiveManagementAdvisors

Ranchers&RanchManagersAudubonCaliforniaBealeAirForceBaseCADepartmentofFishandWildlifeCenterforNaturalLandsManagementCityofFairfieldContraCostaWaterDistrictDefendersofWildlifeDepartmentofFish&GameEastBayMunicipalUtilityDistrictEastBayRegionalParksEnvironmentalConsultants

ProjectPartnersProjectPartners

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StakeholderWorkshopsStakeholderWorkshops

RequesttoStakeholderAdvisoryGroups

8pastures,1200acres

1) Primarynaturalresourceandagriculturalgoals.

2) Potentialchallengesandopportunitiesforgoals.

3) Adaptivemanagementstrategiestoachievegoals.

StakeholderGoalsandObjectivesStakeholderGoalsandObjectives

“Economically and Ecologically Sustainable”

Vegetation Livestock Habitat Soil health/ Water qualityG

OA

LS

SP

EC

IFIC

O

BJE

CT

IVE

S

• Increase native plant diversity

• Increase forage species diversity

• Increase forage production

• Reduce Medusahead

• Maintain or increase livestock weight gain

• Minimize operating/ practice costs

• Increase grassland bird diversity

• Increase variationin vegetation structure

• Increase native wildlife and habitat diversity

• Minimize compaction

• Restore soil fertility

• Maintain or restore water quality

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GrazingTreatments

T1 7monthseason‐longOak‐ 27steers;Grassland– 45steers

T2 4monthfall‐springgrazingOak‐ 63steers;Grassland– 85steers

T3 4monthfall‐spring,targetedOak‐ 65steers;Grassland– 82steers

T4 3monthwinterOak‐ 65steers;Grassland– 82steers

Adaptivelyimplementedandmonitoredwithstakeholderparticipation

StakeholderPrescribedAdaptiveGrazingExperiment– Year1StakeholderPrescribedAdaptiveGrazingExperiment– Year1

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Nov Jun

Baseline datacollection

Grazing treatments and data collection

Jan 2013Dec

Advisory group

Advisory group

Monitoring Cattle gains, herbaceous forage production, plant functional group cover, grassland bird cover, fecal/pollutant loading

May 7th

SFREC Field day

May 2012

Workshops

TimelineTimeline

Fall grazing

Mar

Spring grazing

CaliforniaRanchStewardshipProject

On‐RanchInterviewsandFieldSurveys

Connectingthesocial,economic,andecologicaldotsofdecision‐making,implementation,andoutcomes.

• Connectresearchandpolicywithhowdecisionsgetmadeon‐the‐ground.

• Linkdecision‐makingtoagriculturalandecologicaloutcomes.

• Mergemanagementandscientificknowledgetoidentifyadaptivestrategiesformultiplegoals.

• Compiletheknowledgeandexpertiseofexperiencedranchersandrangelandmanagers.

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InterviewsandFieldSurveysCross‐SectionalObservationalStudy

• ≥60case‐studiesspanningstate‐widetransects.• Diversestrategies&goals

• In‐person,semi‐structuredinterviews• Spring‐Fall2013

• Subsetoffollow‐upon‐ranchfieldsurveys.• Annualmonitoring• StartSpring2014

InterviewQuestions(examples)Operation&OperatorCharacteristics• 'AnnualForageClock'

• Bigpictureofdifferentlandandcattletypeswithinoperation

• GeneralMarketingStrategies; Diversification

Goals• Whatareyourgoals,andhowdoyouevaluatesuccess?

• Howmanygoalsdoyoumanagefor,andhowaregoalsprioritized?

• Wouldyoubeinterestedparticipatinginanecosystemmarketwhereyouwouldreceivepaymentstoproducespecificecosystemservices(e.g.,cleanwater,carbonsequestration,wildlifehabitat).

ManagementStrategies(~Goals)• Whatpracticeshavebeensuccessful/unsuccessful?

• Doyouseepotentialopportunitieswhereyoucouldchangeyourlandorlivestockmanagementstrategy(s)toprovideformultiplegoals?

AdaptingManagement• Howdoyoumanagefordroughtimpacts?

• Ifthefrequencyofdroughtweretoincrease,wouldyourcurrentstrategiesbeadequate?

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Timeline2012‐2014Timeline2012‐2014

Time Period General Plan

Aug 2012 – Mar 2013 Interview Development

Apr – Jul 2013 Northern CA Interviews

Jul – Aug 2013Cascades/Sierra NevadaInterviews

Aug – Nov 2013 Southern CA Interviews

Spring-Fall 2014Start Follow-up Field Surveys*

* Subset of sites selected in collaboration with participants, and monitored for 3-5 years.

Multi‐ProngedApproach

Mail Surveys

BalancingMultipleGoalsonWorkingRangelands

SFREC

Adaptive Grazing Project

CPER

On-Ranch Interviews

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RangelandPracticesAssessment

KeyRecommendations

1)Expandcollaborationsbetweenscientistsandlandmanagers.

2)Integratesocio‐economicandecologicalfactorsinexaminingoutcomes.

3)Evaluaterolesofadaptivemanagementinmeetinggoals.

40scientists,3yearstoexamineliteratureontheconservationeffectivenessofrangelandmanagementpractices.

• Prescribedgrazing,fire,planting,brushmanagement,riparianmanagement,etc.

RangelandPracticesAssessment

ProjectPartnersObjective:Quantifyeffectivenessofrangelandmanagementpracticesinenhancingsoilandriparianhydrologicfunctions,uplandandriparianhabitatanddiversity,andhabitatusebybirds.

Cross‐sectionalSurveyfocusedonthe Cottonwood Creek, Stony Creek, and Cache Creek watersheds.

Establishanetworkofstudylocationstolookatdirectmid‐(3‐5years)andlong‐term(10years)responsestomanagement.