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Consumption of Native Forage Species by Captive Mule Deer During Summer.

Consumption of Native Forage Species by Captive Mule Deer During Summer.

... Consumption of Native Forage Species by Captive Mule Deer During Summer.. ARTHUR D.[r] ...

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The effect of alternative forage species and gibberellic acid on nitrate leaching

The effect of alternative forage species and gibberellic acid on nitrate leaching

... for forage species (Scurfield, 1958; McGrath & Murphy, 1976; Percival, 1980) and Champeroux (1962) showed GA improved N utilisation through increased DM yield but decreased N uptake and N ...

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Replacing Wyethia with Desirable Forage Species.

Replacing Wyethia with Desirable Forage Species.

... Effectiveness of three herbicides for wyethia eradication were tested at two rates of application at two dates (growth stages). All treatments were duplicated and [r] ...

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The Performance of Several Improved Forage Species on Laughlin-like Soils in Western Oregon.

The Performance of Several Improved Forage Species on Laughlin-like Soils in Western Oregon.

... These data clearly show the re- lative seasonal production of the species studied. Alta fescue and tall meadow oatgrass were out- standing producers of early spri[r] ...

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Deer-Livestock Forage Studies on the Interstate Winter Deer Range In California.

Deer-Livestock Forage Studies on the Interstate Winter Deer Range In California.

... The forage utilization study indicates that bitterbrush and bluegrasses are the primary key forage species on the winter range on which most direct competition be[r] ...

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New collections of range plants from the Soviet Union.

New collections of range plants from the Soviet Union.

... Some have obvious potential as ornamentals; others appear to be good forage species, and some rhizomatous species may be useful as soil-binding plants.. Many Astra[r] ...

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SMALL FARMERS PERCEPTIONS REGARDING IMPROVED FODDER AND FORAGE VARIETIES: RESULTS OF PARTICIPATORY ON FARM RESEARCH

SMALL FARMERS PERCEPTIONS REGARDING IMPROVED FODDER AND FORAGE VARIETIES: RESULTS OF PARTICIPATORY ON FARM RESEARCH

... ABSTRACT:- Livestock is an integral component of rainfed farming system. Livestock rearing is also a substitute of crop farming and provide security against crop failure in uncertain weather conditions. Estimates reveal ...

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Effect of replacing grass silage with red clover silage on ruminal lipid metabolism in lactating cows fed diets containing a 60:40 forage-to-concentrate ratio

Effect of replacing grass silage with red clover silage on ruminal lipid metabolism in lactating cows fed diets containing a 60:40 forage-to-concentrate ratio

... of forage/kg of diet dry matter, with RCS replacing GS in a ratio of 0:100, 33:67, 67:33, and 100:0 on a dry matter ...between forage species (75 and 73% for GS and RCS, ...

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Interseeding for range improvement in the Northern Great Plains.

Interseeding for range improvement in the Northern Great Plains.

... A rapid increase in yield of native forage species, particularly western wheatgrass, found following furrowing alone was sufficient for success of the interseeding [r] ...

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Spatio-temporal dynamics of forage and land cover changes in Karamoja sub-region, Uganda

Spatio-temporal dynamics of forage and land cover changes in Karamoja sub-region, Uganda

... of forage for livestock in the ...browse forage species observed in the sub-region can be explained by the mobile livestock herd- ing practiced by the Karamoja cluster ...preferred species ...

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Volume 22, Number 2 (March 1969)

Volume 22, Number 2 (March 1969)

... Production, cattle preference, and relative forage value for forage species on mountain grassland ranges, Black Mesa Experimental Forest and Range, Colorado.. ’ Ranki[r] ...

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Assessment of Decay Coefficients of Allochthonous Litter for Sustainable Riparian Forage Agriculture and Environmental Monitoring: A Study in River Nyangores, Kenya

Assessment of Decay Coefficients of Allochthonous Litter for Sustainable Riparian Forage Agriculture and Environmental Monitoring: A Study in River Nyangores, Kenya

... Abstract: Research on decay profiles of grass detritus in lotic systems has received little attention in preceding years. An investigation was conducted on in-situ processing coefficients for three dominant forage ...

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Forage Values on a Mountain Grassland-Aspen Range in Western Colorado.

Forage Values on a Mountain Grassland-Aspen Range in Western Colorado.

... Production, cattle preference, and relative forage value for forage species on mountain grassland ranges, Black Mesa Experimental Forest and Range, Colorado.. ’ Ranki[r] ...

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Drivers of forage availability: An integration of remote sensing and traditional ecological knowledge in Karamoja sub-region, Uganda

Drivers of forage availability: An integration of remote sensing and traditional ecological knowledge in Karamoja sub-region, Uganda

... of forage, a situation exacerbated by climatic ...of forage availability and quality, compared perceived patterns of forage availability with normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) and ...

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Organic production in the hills and uplands (OF0319)

Organic production in the hills and uplands (OF0319)

... No problems were experienced in selling organic cattle, finished or as stores. Both store cattle and store lambs were sold to direct to other organic farms. In the case of lambs, a profit sharing agreement was entered ...

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Effects of increased rainfall on native forage production in eastern Montana.

Effects of increased rainfall on native forage production in eastern Montana.

... Because western wheatgrass, blue grama, needleandthread, prairie junegrass, and threadleaf sedge are the important grasses or grass-like species for forage production[r] ...

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Grazing Systems as Methods of Managing the Range Resources.

Grazing Systems as Methods of Managing the Range Resources.

... Secondly, the growth requirements of the forage resource to which the system will be applied must be understood-which are the key management species, what is ran[r] ...

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The impact of invasive alien species on the forage and pasture genetic resource diversity in the pastoral area of Afar National Regional State, Northeastern of Ethiopia.

The impact of invasive alien species on the forage and pasture genetic resource diversity in the pastoral area of Afar National Regional State, Northeastern of Ethiopia.

... There are different species of grasses, browse trees and legumes grown in the area. Among grasses/herbs Cenchrus cilliaris, Chrysopogon spp., Crymbopogon spp., Andropogon canaliculatus, Eragrostis spp. and ...

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Highly productive forage legume stands show no positive biodiversity effect on yield and N2 fixation

Highly productive forage legume stands show no positive biodiversity effect on yield and N2 fixation

... non-legume species in the mixture that would benefit from legume-fixed N (Dhamala et ...the species in the mixture (Kirwan et ...the species in the mix- ture (Roscher et ...three species, i.e. ...

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Effects of spring burning on a mountain range.

Effects of spring burning on a mountain range.

... Highlight: The physical, biological, and chemical consequences burning on forage plants varies according to species, location, of burning mountain range were monitor[r] ...

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