Below are the presentations given at the special RTEC sessions held annually at the Society for Range Management Meetings. The links take you to the Great Basin Fire Science Exchange YouTube channel, where you can click to any individual presentation or watch complete sessions.
Introduction to the Revegetation Technology and Equipment (RTEC) session (Kevin Gunnell, Utah DWR)
Your way right away (Matt Benson, BFI Native Seeds)
Commercial wildland seed collecting (Jason Stevenson, Stevenson Intermountain Seed)
Shrub-steppe and grassland restoration 6 common mistakes (Katherine Fitch, BFI Native Seed)
Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) seed-based habitat restoration (Brittany Allen, NDOW)
Getting SEEDS on and off the ground: Challenges and opportunities for developing a large network of experimental, post-wildfire seeding sites (Beth Newingham, ARS)
A couple of panelists (Kevin Gunnel and Beth Newingham) answer questions on sagebrush seeding rates and fuel loads
Introduction to the session and RTEC group (Kevin Gunnell, Utah DWR)
Using restoration to improve restoration: Methods to increase our understanding of postfire sagebrush establishment while establishing sagebrush (Bill Davidson, USGS)
Novel equipment for landscape scale restoration (Danny Summers, Utah DWR)
Rangeland pitting for revegetation and annual weed control (Danielle Johnston, CO Parks and Wildlife)
Restoration in the sagebrush sea using carbon coated seed (Corinne Schroeder, TNC)
Enhancing Penstemon palmeri seed germination and plant establishment with a slow-release gibberellic acid seed coating (Matt Madsen, BYU)
Panel discussion with all presenters