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Grazing Capacity

Grazing Capacity of Wiregrass-Pine Ranges of Georgia.

Grazing Capacity of Wiregrass-Pine Ranges of Georgia.

... prominent grasses which may occur to varying degrees are Curtiss dropseed (Xporobolus curtissii), several bluestems (kndropoyon spp. This type contributes the greater[r] ...

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A Range Land Rental System Based on Grazing Capacity and the Price of Beef.

A Range Land Rental System Based on Grazing Capacity and the Price of Beef.

... I N THE Province of Alberta public con- trolled lands are administered by the Department of Lands and Forests. Ap- proximately four million acres are leased for [r] ...

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Condition and Grazing Capacity of Wet Meadows on the East Slope of the Sierra Nevada Mountains.

Condition and Grazing Capacity of Wet Meadows on the East Slope of the Sierra Nevada Mountains.

... This is because natural meadows are usually cold and waterlogged in the spring and tend to become dry in the fall, whereas the irrigated meadows can be kept a[r] ...

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Herbage Production and Grazing Capacity on Annual-Plant Range Pastures Fertilized with Sulfur.

Herbage Production and Grazing Capacity on Annual-Plant Range Pastures Fertilized with Sulfur.

... In each of the next 3 years the fertilized pasture was stocked during the dry season well above stocking in its unfer- tilized control pasture; neverthe- less d[r] ...

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OPTIMIZATION OF GRAZING CAPACITY IN TEMPORARY PASTURE CROPS, GRAZED WITH SHEEP, IN HILL AREAS

OPTIMIZATION OF GRAZING CAPACITY IN TEMPORARY PASTURE CROPS, GRAZED WITH SHEEP, IN HILL AREAS

... The researches performed in the Caransebeş hill area made evident the opportunities of the temporary pasture crops consisted of intensive red clover and perennial graminaceous associations. Each type of the associations ...

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PASTURE MANAGEMENT IN HIGH ALTITUDE PHASTI VALLEY OF CHITRAL

PASTURE MANAGEMENT IN HIGH ALTITUDE PHASTI VALLEY OF CHITRAL

... open grazing sites in both years during 2001-02 in Phasti valley of Chitral, ...open grazing sites the vegetation decreased to 45% and the barren soil was increased to ...enclosure. Grazing ...

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Volume 4, Number 3 (May 1951)

Volume 4, Number 3 (May 1951)

... growing season. Rainfall averaged normal but July and August were dry. Cut-over longleaf pine range has an estimated average grazing capacity of about one cow per [r] ...

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Farming Range Pastures.

Farming Range Pastures.

... Crested wheatgrass used as spring pas- ture in a two-crop (spring-summer) rotation with native range, can nearly double the grazing capacity of mixed grass prairi[r] ...

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Volume 19, Number 1 (January 1966)

Volume 19, Number 1 (January 1966)

... fertilized range a useful way of evaluating a fertilizer program. Herbage pro- duction and grazing capacity on annual-plant range pastures fer- tilized with sulfur.[r] ...

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Palatability of Herbage and Animal Preference.

Palatability of Herbage and Animal Preference.

... In general the methods used to measure preference are those employed primarily for other purposes such as determining grazing capacity, effects of graz- ing on veg[r] ...

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The effects on pasture of the winter grazing of dry dairy cows : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree for the degree of Master of Agricultural Science at Massey University

The effects on pasture of the winter grazing of dry dairy cows : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree for the degree of Master of Agricultural Science at Massey University

... which makes it necessary to know, what an animal will select, why it is selected and what effe ct this sele ction has upon the sward. When grazing, movement is on a horizontal plane and selection in a verti cal ...

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Duration of regrowth of ryegrass (Lolium perenne ) effects on grazing behaviour, intake, rumen fill, and fermentation of lactating dairy cows.

Duration of regrowth of ryegrass (Lolium perenne ) effects on grazing behaviour, intake, rumen fill, and fermentation of lactating dairy cows.

... The mechanisms that control DMI in ruminants have received much attention since feed intake is the pre- dominant factor determining animal performance. If DMI is seen as the summation of individual discrete meals (9), ...

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RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN SOIL SEED BANK AND VEGETATION DIVERSITY ON DIFFERENT GRAZING PRESSURE

RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN SOIL SEED BANK AND VEGETATION DIVERSITY ON DIFFERENT GRAZING PRESSURE

... heavy grazing site compare other ...heavy grazing, plant rudderless that can tolerate high disturbance gain advantage (Grime ...even grazing animals (DeFalco et ...

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Carbon Sequestration and Soil Restoration Potential of Grazing Lands under Exclosure Management in a Semi-Arid Environment of Northern Ethiopia

Carbon Sequestration and Soil Restoration Potential of Grazing Lands under Exclosure Management in a Semi-Arid Environment of Northern Ethiopia

... exclosure compared to the five years of grazing exclosures and open grazing lands in our study. This 332[r] ...

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Managing the grass-legume balance in Stylosanthes scabra cv. Seca pastures in central Queensland

Managing the grass-legume balance in Stylosanthes scabra cv. Seca pastures in central Queensland

... Studies of cattle diets in north Queensland indicated relatively low intakes of stylo during early summer. Consumption of stylo increased subsequently to peak around 80% of the diet in the late wet season or early dry ...

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Wambiana grazing trial Phase 3: stocking strategies for improving carrying capacity, land condition and biodiversity outcomes.

Wambiana grazing trial Phase 3: stocking strategies for improving carrying capacity, land condition and biodiversity outcomes.

... In summary, the degree of stocking rate flexibility and climate period used had the dominant influence on final %P present at the end of simulation periods. Flexibilities which were able to change stocking rates by at ...

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Cocksfoot and lucerne productivity in a Pinus radiata silvopastoral system: a grazed comparison

Cocksfoot and lucerne productivity in a Pinus radiata silvopastoral system: a grazed comparison

... Plant and animal production from cocksfoot pasture and lucerne under 10–11 year-old radiata pine trees (200 stems/ha) and from adjacent open pastures (without trees) were measured from the Lincoln University ...

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Shifting Mosaics in Semi-Steppe Rangelands Driven by Interactive Effect of Human Made Disturbances

Shifting Mosaics in Semi-Steppe Rangelands Driven by Interactive Effect of Human Made Disturbances

... as grazing and fire are critical ecological features, that influence biological diversity, and temporal and spatial heterogeneity (Collins 1992, 2000; Hartnett et ...high grazing intensity by domestic ...

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Volume 32, Number 2 (March 1979)

Volume 32, Number 2 (March 1979)

... Stocking rates during a grazing period determine the force which the herbivore population will exert on the vegetation. If grazing pressure is sufficient to negate[r] ...

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Effects of Environment on Germination and Occurrence of Sixweeks Fescue.

Effects of Environment on Germination and Occurrence of Sixweeks Fescue.

... Field data indicated that the occurrence of sixweeks fescue was slightly influenced by different grazing intensities.. Fescue occurrence was favored by grazing.[r] ...

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