Pasture and livestock management workshop for novices: a new curriculum for a new clientele
Since 1994, urban-absentee landowners have dominated rural landownership in Texas. This landownership change has created potential environmental problems associated with natural resource management. Few of the new landowners have any formal training in the basics of the soil-plant-animal interface. The solution may be to develop a vehicle that provides the new class of landowners with basic information regarding natural resource management.