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shop online at www.missourivalleyshopper.com April 12, 2016 • Page 5 2016 S.D. Professional’s Range Camp BROOKINGS, S.D. - South Dakota Professionals Range Camp will be held June 8-10, 2016 at the Lamphere Campground near Sturgis (East Hwy 34). “This camp had its origins with the Ag Lender’s Range Camp and has expanded its educational content to meet continuing education credit requirements for appraisers, assessors, realtors as well as undergraduate/graduate credits for agriculture educators and agriculture industry related professionals,” explained David Ollila, SDSU Extension Sheep Field Specialist and co-coordinator for the camp. With rangelands covering approximately 50 percent of South Dakota, Ollila explained that rangelands are an important natural resource that impacts the economy of the state. “Rangeland is a kind of land, not a land use,” Ollilla said. “Rangeland is fragile, yet durable and resilient. Management profoundly impacts the rangeland forage productivity and its value for livestock, wildlife and humans.” The Professionals Range Camps seeks to educate attendees about the productive potential of the rangeland based on the ecological range site, the similarity index of the range plant composition and the management practices that will support sustainable multiple uses. Participants will be able to better determine the economic value of the rangelands as well as the production and conservation practices that will improve or sustain this precious resource. Hands-on training The camp’s itinerary is designed to place participants on area ranches that will serve as case studies toward meeting the objectives of the program. “Attendees will participate in hands-on activities that ranchers actually use to manage their rangelands and determine the appropriate livestock carrying capacity for the current year,” Ollila said. Regionally and nationally-recognized rangeland management professionals, practitioners and ranchers will present key messages and concepts that have been proven to promote and support rangeland forage production. Activities are scheduled into the agenda to promote valuable networking opportunities and listening sessions will occur each evening with a question and answer period for invited panelists who can share years of rangeland management experience and strategic planning scenarios when implementing practices. Registration details For more information and to register, contact Dave Ollila by email or 605.394.1722. niGrow Interested in this spot? INTERESTED IN TH Call 665-5884 to place y Call 665-5884 to place your ad here. Students Learn Rangeland Management SkillsInterested in this BROOKINGS, S.D. - The 40th annual South Dakota Youth Range Camp will be held June 8-10, 2016 at the Lamphere Ranch near Sturgis. “The goals of the range camp are to provide an understanding of rangeland resources and a sense of stewardship in natural resource management,” explained David Ollila, SDSU Extension Sheep Field Specialist. Instruction during the camp includes components that have a strong biological basis for habitat management of both beef cattle and prairie grouse. Students participate in activities comprised of primarily field instruction and hands-on practice as well as group meetings. During camp, participants practice range plant identification which includes learning several specific plant characteristics that impact range ecosystems. “These characteristics reflect the range plant’s life span, season of growth, origin, desirability for grouse food and cover as well as beef cattle grazing desirability,” Ollila said. “Students learn to determine ecological sites, arrive at a similarity index by conducting an inventory of the plants present in the ecological site.” Utilizing this information Ollila explained that campers are then able to determine the carrying capacity of the rangeland as well as completing habitat appraisal forms to determine suitability of rangeland to support beef Cattle and grouse. Participants then select management practices that will improve the beef cattle and grouse habitat to desired levels. At the completion of the youth range camp participants will be able to: 1. Integrate basic plant and soil management and the ecological principles necessary to evaluate habitat suitability. 2. Demonstrate that management by humans can influence the range resource. 3. Demonstrate a basic understanding of how management affects rangeland and its resources. 4. Explain how a management practice that favors one use may not equally favor another. 5. Apply a basic understanding of rangeland ecosystems that will last for a lifetime. 6. Explain the importance of rangeland stewardship. More camp details Techniques to determine livestock carrying capacity are also demonstrated and students determine the pas- ture size of area needed to support a specific number of livestock for a given period of days. The last day of the third-day of camp concludes with a competition for participants to apply their new found skills. Students are awarded plaques and medallions for exemplary performance. An adult chaperon or advisor is encouraged to be in attendance with students at the camp to help with supervision and conducting educational activities. Lodging will not be provided. Each participant is responsible for securing their lodging and transportation to and from camp daily. Camp will end each day at 5:30 and supervision will not be available after that time. The camp sponsored by SD Section of the Society for Range Management, USDANatural Resource Conservation Service, Belle Fourche River Watershed Project, SD Cattleman’s Association, SD Grassland Coalition, SD Parks and Wildlife Foundation- Tony and Dar Dean Outdoor Education Small Grants Education Program, SD Conservation Districts, SD Association of Conservation Districts, SD Association of Agriculture Educators, USDIBureau of Land Management, United States Forest Service, Black Hills Chapter of Pheasants Forever, Meade County School District and finally SDSU Extension. To register spot? 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