Collaborative Planning for Upcoming Ag Forum

Sep 21, 2013

Collaborative Planning for Upcoming Ag Forum

Sep 21, 2013


On Tuesday, September 10th, community leaders representing multiple agriculture and conservation groups met at the Sierra Foothill Research & Extension Center to help structure a forum to be held in February 2014. Advisory members include staff from multiple organizations and agencies, including NRCS, Farm Bureau, UCCE, and Cattlemen's. Additionally, individual producers, business owners, RCD administrators, teachers, and entrepreneurs involved with local agriculture have contributed input to ensure this forum will provide meaningful information in a useful format.

In a nutshell, SFREC aims to bring together past, present, and future agriculturists and conservationists in the region who have an interest in discussing the opportunities and challenges associated with farming and ranching in this area and where the industry is headed in the coming years. The intended outcomes include:

  • A compelling contribution to the existing extension efforts to create connections and interest in agriculture
  • A tool to promote and enable the transfer of knowledge and skills from seasoned professionals to those entering and planning a career pathway in farming and ranching
  • An enhanced awareness of the role of local agriculture in a broader sense

The involvement of youth is a central component of the forum. Through collaboration with farmers, ranchers, and agency representatives, high-school aged students from adjacent counties will learn and share information about specific topics under the theme of “The Future of Farming and Ranching in the Sierra Foothills”.

“As a retired ag teacher, I have seen the struggle that students experience between simply having the desire to go into farming or ranching, and grasping the realistic details involved with that livelihood. Working with local producers who have the first-hand experience and know-how will be a great learning opportunity for our future agriculturists,” said Karen Henderson, advisory committee member and Live Wire Products representative. 

Be on the lookout for more information and marketing flyers for this inaugural event at the Sierra Foothill Research & Extension Center.


By Maddison Easley
Author - Staff Research Associate