Sorting Pen: The California Cattleman Podcast
Episode 19: Sorting through California’s wolf-livestock conflict compensation program w/ Dr. Tina Saitone and Dr. Ken Tate
This episode is first time we are talking about the Wolf-Livestock Compensation Pilot Program through the California Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Joining Katie to have this conversation and explain what is available to ranchers through this pilot program is Dr. Ken Tate, a UC Davis Professor of Extension in Rangeland Management—who many listening may know for his research on water quality. We also have Dr. Tina Saitone, a UC Davis Professor of Extension in Livestock and Rangeland Economics.
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Sorting through new research on wolf diets in California
Hear about ongoing research on wolf diets.
Sorting through CCA’s recent legislative successes in Sacramento
Our final legislative recap episode of the year.
Sorting through the new cattle traceability rule that goes into effect on Nov. 5
Dr. J.J. Goicoechea, a Nevada rancher and Director of the Nevada Dept. of Ag discusses.
About the Podcast: Everyday, The California Cattlemen’s Association is sorting through the issues impacting California’s ranching families and producers. To communicate those issues, discuss solutions and keep ranchers current on the hot topics CCA leadership has developed this podcast.
In each episode we will be talking with CCA leadership and leading experts on issues specific to ranching and producing beef in California. Tune in every other Monday to hear updates on legislative and regulatory fronts in Sacramento, deep-dives into current events, challenges and more!