Registration Open for UW’s Ranch Management and Agricultural Leadership Seminar Series
Published January 23, 2026

Tom Field
The University of Wyoming’s annual Ranch Management and Agricultural Leadership (RMAL)
seminar series begins Thursday, Feb. 12, on UW’s Laramie campus.
The UW College of Agriculture, Life Sciences and Natural Resources will host three
RMAL seminars this spring, culminating in an all-day symposium about land and resource
management. The seminar series provides a venue for current and future members of
Wyoming’s agricultural industry to connect with one another and learn from experts
in the industry.
All sessions are free and open to the public. Each session is livestreamed and recorded
via Zoom for those who cannot attend in person.
The first seminar will take place Feb. 12 from 5-7 p.m. in Room 1032 of UW’s Agriculture
Building.
The session is titled “Cattle Drives and Quests: Lessons for Entrepreneurs,” presented
by Tom Field, director of the Engler Agribusiness Entrepreneurship Program at the
University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Field will discuss free enterprise and opportunities
for young people in rural communities.
Randall Violett, RMAL associate director, urges producers, students and agriculturalists
throughout Wyoming to attend the series virtually.
“We are encouraging families to gather around their computer at home and share two
hours of real-life education,” he says. “We have put together a stellar lineup of
speakers and hope our stakeholders will take advantage of this opportunity.”
To learn more about the RMAL seminar series, visit www.uwyo.edu/uwag/rmal/ranching-in-the-west-seminar-series.html. To register for one or more sessions, go here. Registered participants will receive the Zoom links for the sessions for which they
signed up.
Further topics, dates and locations for the 2026 sessions are as follows:
-- “Spinning a Business Out of a Hobby” presented by Ben Hostetler, operations manager
of Mountain Meadow Wool Mill, UW Agriculture Building, Thursday, Feb. 26, 5-7 p.m.
-- “Journaling the Outdoors: Wildlife Entrepreneurs” presented by Ike Eastman, president
and CEO of Eastmans’ Hunting Journal, UW Agriculture Building, Thursday, March 26,
5-7 p.m.
-- Rocky Mountain Land and Resource Management Conference, UW’s Marian H. Rochelle
Gateway Center, Wednesday, April 15, 8:15 a.m.-5 p.m.
The RMAL seminar series is part of the curriculum of UW’s Ranch Management and Agricultural Leadership Bachelor of Science program, which launched in 2024.
For more information, email Violett at rviolett@uwyo.edu or call (307) 766-4239.
About the UW College of Agriculture, Life Sciences and Natural Resources
UW’s College of Agriculture, Life Sciences and Natural Resources serves students and
communities through innovative scholarship, research and outreach. Guided by the land-grant
principles of discovery and experiential learning, the college facilitates meaningful
educational opportunities in the classroom, laboratory and community. The college
offers degrees in the departments of agricultural and applied economics, animal science,
botany, ecosystem science and management, family and consumer sciences, molecular
biology, plant sciences, veterinary sciences, and zoology and physiology. Also offered
are degree programs in agricultural communications, microbiology, and ranch management
and agricultural leadership.
To learn more, visit www.uwyo.edu/uwag or call (307) 766-4133.

