Effective Approaches in Ranch Management
Founded in 2008, Round River Resource Management, LLC provides professional management and consulting services to land and livestock owners and is dedicated to the management of ranches and their natural resources for long-term economic and ecological sustainability.
To achieve these goals, Round River implemented a management plan designed to enhance the ecosystem processes – mineral cycle, water cycle, solar energy, and community dynamics. This includes developing a pipeline and livestock water system that reduced dependence on the stream and riparian areas, a planned rotational grazing system that has increased stock density, reduced grazing duration to less than four days/period and a rest/recovery period averaging 360 days or more.
During the eight years of operations this grazing system helped to improve the four ecosystem processes by adding more organic matter to the soil, building a stronger root system, providing better water capture and infiltration, stronger more vigorous plants that capture more solar energy, increase the biodiversity of the plant and animal community and helped to protect sensitive riparian areas from degradation and erosion.
These improvements have been achieved during some of the most severe drought conditions on record and have been documented through an intensive monitoring process conducted by Round River, the State Land Board and The Nature Conservancy.
In addition, Round River utilizes wildlife friendly, single wire permanent and temporary electric fencing to control grazing, protect sensitive areas, and time of grazing in critical locations to protect animal habitats and bird nesting sites. Calving seasons have been adjusted to calve in harmony with nature and provide a predator friendly environment. Water systems have been developed to improve grazing distribution and grazing in riparian areas is limited to days if not hours, resulting in protection of stream banks, widening of the stream channel, increased plant biodiversity, and increased capture of sediment.
Round River uses livestock as a management tool to improve the land resource base and benefits livestock owners by managing livestock and providing grazing opportunities to reduce their overhead production cost increasing profitability. Annually, Round River oversees the management and grazing of 600-900 cow-calf units and 2000-3000 head of yearlings in a five-month summer grazing program dependent upon weather and forage conditions.