May 30th | Land Stewardship Workshop

$200.00
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A day on the ranch with emphasis on stewardship for land owners and land managers of any size acreage, or anyone considering buying land. This workshop is designed for anyone who wants to know how to improve land for all plant and animal species. Transportation is on the Bluebonnet.

This eight-hour outdoor workshop will be conducted by our experienced ranch personnel. You will learn about and see first-hand the many projects that demonstrate the principles which we have successfully utilized on this ranch. The subject matter includes:

  1. Cedar management: clearing second growth cedar, selecting cedar to keep, and maintaining cleared areas to avoid regrowth. These discussions include information about tools to use as well as erosion control and revegetation of cleared land.

  2. Water: spring development and dams for water management, as well as the importance of native grasses for watershed health.

  3. Grass: the least expensive and the most effective conservation tool a land owner has—how and why it works so well.

  4. Tree planting: because of the threat of oak wilt we don’t know the future of oaks in Texas. It is important to plant a diversity of trees to provide shade and habitat for the future. We’ll discuss planting techniques and tree care. We have secrets you need to know.

  5. Managing land for wildlife: elements of good wildlife habitat, census taking and proper balance with domestic livestock. We’ll also discuss furnishing supplemental water and feed for deer and non-game species.

  6. Endangered plants and animals: specific projects at Selah that focus on increasing habitat for endangered species, as well as management of resources for resident and migratory birds.

  7. Wildlife agricultural valuation: will help you to determine your eligibility and the procedures to qualify.

This 8-hour workshop (8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.) includes a short hike, coffee break, and lunch. Please dress for the weather.

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A day on the ranch with emphasis on stewardship for land owners and land managers of any size acreage, or anyone considering buying land. This workshop is designed for anyone who wants to know how to improve land for all plant and animal species. Transportation is on the Bluebonnet.

This eight-hour outdoor workshop will be conducted by our experienced ranch personnel. You will learn about and see first-hand the many projects that demonstrate the principles which we have successfully utilized on this ranch. The subject matter includes:

  1. Cedar management: clearing second growth cedar, selecting cedar to keep, and maintaining cleared areas to avoid regrowth. These discussions include information about tools to use as well as erosion control and revegetation of cleared land.

  2. Water: spring development and dams for water management, as well as the importance of native grasses for watershed health.

  3. Grass: the least expensive and the most effective conservation tool a land owner has—how and why it works so well.

  4. Tree planting: because of the threat of oak wilt we don’t know the future of oaks in Texas. It is important to plant a diversity of trees to provide shade and habitat for the future. We’ll discuss planting techniques and tree care. We have secrets you need to know.

  5. Managing land for wildlife: elements of good wildlife habitat, census taking and proper balance with domestic livestock. We’ll also discuss furnishing supplemental water and feed for deer and non-game species.

  6. Endangered plants and animals: specific projects at Selah that focus on increasing habitat for endangered species, as well as management of resources for resident and migratory birds.

  7. Wildlife agricultural valuation: will help you to determine your eligibility and the procedures to qualify.

This 8-hour workshop (8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.) includes a short hike, coffee break, and lunch. Please dress for the weather.

A day on the ranch with emphasis on stewardship for land owners and land managers of any size acreage, or anyone considering buying land. This workshop is designed for anyone who wants to know how to improve land for all plant and animal species. Transportation is on the Bluebonnet.

This eight-hour outdoor workshop will be conducted by our experienced ranch personnel. You will learn about and see first-hand the many projects that demonstrate the principles which we have successfully utilized on this ranch. The subject matter includes:

  1. Cedar management: clearing second growth cedar, selecting cedar to keep, and maintaining cleared areas to avoid regrowth. These discussions include information about tools to use as well as erosion control and revegetation of cleared land.

  2. Water: spring development and dams for water management, as well as the importance of native grasses for watershed health.

  3. Grass: the least expensive and the most effective conservation tool a land owner has—how and why it works so well.

  4. Tree planting: because of the threat of oak wilt we don’t know the future of oaks in Texas. It is important to plant a diversity of trees to provide shade and habitat for the future. We’ll discuss planting techniques and tree care. We have secrets you need to know.

  5. Managing land for wildlife: elements of good wildlife habitat, census taking and proper balance with domestic livestock. We’ll also discuss furnishing supplemental water and feed for deer and non-game species.

  6. Endangered plants and animals: specific projects at Selah that focus on increasing habitat for endangered species, as well as management of resources for resident and migratory birds.

  7. Wildlife agricultural valuation: will help you to determine your eligibility and the procedures to qualify.

This 8-hour workshop (8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.) includes a short hike, coffee break, and lunch. Please dress for the weather.