June 9th, 2021

Fundamentals of Drought

With Dave DuBois (NM State Climatologist) and Peter Goble (Colorado Climate Center). A webinar organized by the Drought in Agriculture team for new farmers and ranchers. The objective was to introduce attendees to the climatology behind drought and aridity, and present an overview of some tools helpful for planning for and managing drought.

 

May 18th, 2021

Preparing For Drought

This webinar includes presentations on Oklahoma conditions and drought outlook for Summer 2021, online tools for monitoring drought conditions, monitoring precipitation at your location, native pasture and rangeland management strategies to minimize drought impact, and long-term adaptation planning and tools.

 

April 29, 2021

Tools for Navigating Drought on the Ranch  

Grass-Cast: A Forecast for Grassland Growth, Great Plains and Southwest

National Drought Mitigation Center Ranch Drought Monitoring Dashboard

A Tour of Two Tools: Tools for the Beef Industry (TOBI) and Collaborative Conservation and Adaptation Strategy Toolbox (CCAST)

New Mexico State University and University of Arizona Extension Resources for Drought

 

August 18, 2020

Grass-Cast: A Tool to Plan for Grass Availability During Drought with Brian Fuchs (National Drought Mitigation Center) and Dannele Peck (Northern Plains Climate Hub) and organized by Joel Lisonbee (NIDIS) and Emile Elias (Southwest Climate Hub).

Setting grazing plans and stocking rates can be especially challenging during a drought, such as the one currently afflicting much of the western United States. The Grassland Productivity Forecast tool, or Grass-Cast, can help provide insight into how the grass production through the summer will play out. The Grass-Cast tool covers the Great Plains region and has recently expanded to include Arizona and New Mexico, two states dealing with moderate to extreme drought. In this webinar, Brian Fuchs, Monitoring Coordinator with the National Drought Mitigation Center, and Dannele Peck, Director of the USDA Northern Plains Climate Hub, discussed the current drought conditions and what the Grass-Cast forecast tells us about the rest of summer.

 

August 5, 2020

Weather, Drought, Aridity and Tools for Agriculture with Nancy Selover (AZ State Climatologist), Peter Goble (Colorado Climate Center) and Steph McAfee (Nevada State Climatologist).

This webinar was organized by the Drought Learning Network (DLN) Beginning Farmers and Ranchers team. The DLN links climate service providers with resource managers to increase landscape and community resilience in current and future drought. At this meeting, climate service providers shared information with and answered questions from beginning farmers and ranchers.

 

July 22, 2020

Drought 2020 in Eastern New Mexico and the Southern High Plains - a conversation features experienced cattle growers discussing how they plan for and manage drought. New Mexico ranchers Mimi and Tom Sidwell and James Stewart explain how they plan for and manage their rangelands and herd during drought, how 2020 measures up to previous droughts, and their experience with marketing during COVID. NM State Climatologist, Dr. Dave DuBois, provides a drought update. This webinar is a collaborative effort of many partners through the Drought Learning Network, which aspires to link climate service providers with land managers to foster drought resilience.

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