Thu, Apr 21
|Wray Roundhouse Meeting Room
Range Restoration Cheatgrass Workshop
Take back your rangelands with new innovation guaranteed to work!!
Time & Location
Apr 21, 2022, 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM MDT
Wray Roundhouse Meeting Room, 245 W 4th St., Wray, CO 80758, USA
Guests
About the event
DATE: Thursday April 21, 2022
TIME: 9:00 - 11:00 am
LOCATION: Wray Roundhouse (245 W 4th Street, Wray, CO)
AGENDA: Presentation/Q&A Session followed by ranch field tour of Rejuvra cheatgrass treatment
GIVEAWAY: Attend for your chance to win a jug of Rejuvra - MSRP $2,736
RSVP: Yuma County Conservation District 970-332-3107
Join us for a producer workshop on Thursday April 21, 2022 to see test plot results and discuss a new cheatgrass rangeland herbicide. In the summer 2020 the active ingredient indaziflam (RejuvraTM) was approved by the Environmental Protection Agency for use on rangelands, CRP, and natural areas. Indaziflam’s mode of action inhibits cellulose biosynthesis in seedlings, making it an effective pre-emergent herbicide for annuals such as cheatgrass, a non-native winter annual grass. Cheatgrass is the most widespread invasive plant in the western U.S.
This herbicide provides multiple years of invasive annual grass (cheatgrass, jointed goatgrass, feral rye) control and noxious broadleaf weeds with a single application. We will also discuss a new rangeland digital tool called RangeView for cheatgrass detection and post-treatment monitoring. Combine the new digital planning tools of RangeView with the long-lasting effects of Rejuvra herbicide for unrivaled cheatgrass control! This powerful approach can restore your rangelands, reestablish native species and increase forage quality for successful rangeland restoration and overall better ROI.
The workshop is April 21 beginning at the Roundhouse in Wray (245 W 4thStreet) at 9:00am, followed by field tours. There is no charge for this event and attendees will be entered to win a container of Rejuvra ($2,736 MSRP). For additional information and to RSVP, please contact Tanya Fell at the Yuma County Conservation District at 970-332-3107 ext. 101.