The LTAR Grazing Land Common Experiment at the Jornada Experimental Range: Old genetics, new precision technologies, and adaptive value chains

Author:

Spiegal Sheri1ORCID,Estell Rick1,Cibils Andres2,Cox Andrew3,McIntosh Matthew M.4,Browning Dawn M.1,Duniway Michael C.5,Funk Micah6,Macon Lara1,McCord Sarah E.1,Redd Matthew7,Tolle Cindy8,Utsumi Santiago6,Walker Jeremy9,Webb Nicholas1,Bestelmeyer Brandon T.1

Affiliation:

1. USDA‐ARS Range Management Research Unit, Jornada Experimental Range, New Mexico State University Las Cruces New Mexico USA

2. USDA Southern Plains Climate Hub, Oklahoma and Central Plains Agricultural Research Center El Reno Oklahoma USA

3. Chihuahuan Desert Rangeland Research Center New Mexico State University Las Cruces New Mexico USA

4. USDA‐ARS Food Systems Research Unit Burlington Vermont USA

5. US Geological Survey Southwest Biological Science Center Moab Utah USA

6. Department of Animal and Range Sciences New Mexico State University Las Cruces New Mexico USA

7. Dugout Ranch/Canyonlands Research Center The Nature Conservancy Monticello Utah USA

8. Evergreen Ranching and Livestock Custer South Dakota USA

9. Rancho Corta Madera Pine Valley California USA

Abstract

AbstractRangelands and the supply chains connected to them are central to the agrifood systems of the Southwestern United States. Local ranchers are simultaneously arid lands managers, herd managers, and marketing managers. To stay in business, they must adapt to unpredictable forage resources and markets while conserving soils and vegetation resources for the long term. As climate warming and drying exacerbate the complexity and difficulty of day‐to‐day production, producers and policymakers are seeking alternatives to “business as usual.” The Long‐Term Agroecosystem Research (LTAR)‐Jornada team has developed a package of strategies to help producers adapt to the local and inter‐regional challenges. The package includes heritage cattle, precision ranching systems, and adaptive value chains. Five ranches across the Southwest have adopted different combinations and are partnering with LTAR and each other to measure their benefits and drawbacks in real‐world conditions. Opportunities for controlled experimentation differ among the ranches, so we use LTAR's indicator system to assess and compare results. Even as we invest in co‐producing knowledge about these three strategies, we recognize that progressive aridification and urbanization of Southwestern rangelands create challenges for which a single “silver bullet” of agricultural innovation is unlikely to provide durable solutions. We are learning from our customers and stakeholders about ways to adjust the development of new options.

Funder

National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Publisher

Wiley

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