Join us for the Animals, Landscapes and Communities: Building Engaged Grazing Research Capacity at Colorado State University seminar series, where leading researchers, students, and partners come together to explore the future of grazing systems. This dynamic series will highlight how collaboration across animal science, rangeland ecology, soil science, engineering, and social science can drive approaches to today’s most pressing challenges in livestock production and land stewardship.

Through engaging presentations and discussion, participants will gain insight into how integrated research can strengthen the resilience of grazing landscapes, support thriving rural communities, and advance sustainable animal agriculture. Whether you are a researcher, producer, student, or stakeholder, this series offers an opportunity to connect and learn more about the future of grazing research at Colorado State University and beyond.

Upcoming Seminars:

  • April 17th, 2026 | 11:00–11:50 a.m. | Nutrien Bernard Rollins Knowledge Well Classroom
    • Speaker: Mitch Stephenson, Range Management Specialist – University of Nebraska. Register here.
  • May 1st, 2026 | 11:00–11:50 a.m. | Nutrien Bernard Rollins Knowledge Well Classroom
    • Speaker: Amy Ganguli, Professor and Cooperative Extension Specialist – University of Arizona. Register here.