We are planning a follow-up workshop specifically on targeted grazing for Tuesday, December 7th, 5:30pm - 7:30pm. According to the Targeted Grazing Handbook, targeted grazing is defined as "the application of a specific kind of livestock at a determined season, duration and intensity to accomplish defined vegetation or landscape goals...The major difference between good grazing management and targeted grazing is that targeted grazing refocuses outputs of grazing from livestock production to vegetation and landscape enhancement." According to Dan, targeted grazing can reduce or modify fine fuels and ladder fuels to reduce wildfire danger in many environments. However, it is important for landowners to understand that targeted grazing is not necessarily a one-time activity. Ask for a job estimate so you can compare between contractors and how targeted grazing compares to other fuels management activities.