Rotational grazing is more than a management technique; it is a decision-making framework that shapes soil health, plant productivity, livestock performance, and long-term landscape resilience. This two-part webinar series provides a comprehensive, practical exploration of rotational grazing systems, grounded in decades of applied experience across British Columbia’s diverse grazing environments.
Led by Rob Dinwoodie, PAg., an agrologist with over 35 years of experience in range management, government policy, consulting, and producer support, this series bridges theory and practice. Participants will gain both the “why” behind rotational grazing and the “how” needed to implement, assess, and adapt grazing systems in real-world conditions.
Part One: Foundations of Rotational Grazing – Why and How it Works
February 3, 2026. 9-10 am
This session explores how grazing decisions influence plant health, soil function, and livestock performance, drawing on examples from Crown range, private land, community watersheds, and working ranches across BC.
Part Two: Putting Rotational Grazing into Action – Tools, Infrastructure and Monitoring
February 10, 2026, 9-10 am
Drawing on Rob’s extensive experience developing grazing plans, advising producers, and monitoring outcomes across a wide range of conditions, this session emphasizes adaptability, problem-solving, and continuous improvement.




