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Course Description:Do you ever wonder why there are cows at Palo Corona Regional Park in Carmel Valley? Grazing is a widely used tool for grassland management in coastal California. Bring a cup of joe and join experienced ranchers Luke and Emily Gardner for coffee in the pastures and discuss grazing strategies, cattle husbandry and other cow-related topics. We'll stroll the landscape and, depending on the location of the cattle, walk for 1-2 miles at elevations of 50-200 feet. Participants will meet at the Palo Corona Barn. |
Tuition: $20.00 Additional Fees: $0.00 Registration Closed |
Saturday, Sept. 13 *9:00 – 11:00 a.m.* (1 session)
Palo Corona Barn, Palo Corona Regional Park, Carmel Valley
Luke Gardner, Ph.D. is an aquaculture scientist at Moss Landing Marine Labs. He and his wife Emily Gardner graze about 100 cattle in Palo Corona Park.