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Practical implications for sheep grazing systems

Optimal grazing management systems for sheep and beef cattle in the hills and uplands

Optimal grazing management systems for sheep and beef cattle in the hills and uplands

... summer grazing by cattle showed that the crude protein concentration of the ...with implications for nitrogen use ...on sheep performance during the pre- weaning period of April to late July than did ...

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Ruminant nematodes in pasture under different grazing systems with sheep and cattle

Ruminant nematodes in pasture under different grazing systems with sheep and cattle

... a factorial arrangement with four grazing systems and four rotations. The experimental period was 91 days, in a rotational system (7 days of occupation and 21 of days rest), in 8-ha pasture cultivated with ...

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Integrating sheep grazing into wheat–fallow systems: Crop yield and soil properties

Integrating sheep grazing into wheat–fallow systems: Crop yield and soil properties

... to grazing ruminants when plants are in the vegetative ...tional grazing systems have been documented to reduce annual weed infestations (Stone et ...However, grazing ruminants can negatively ...

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Net Greenhouse Gas Emissions Affected by Sheep Grazing in Dryland Cropping Systems

Net Greenhouse Gas Emissions Affected by Sheep Grazing in Dryland Cropping Systems

... management ´ cropping sequence and fallow management ´ cropping sequence ´ year for all parameters. Estimated CO 2 emissions from farm operations varied with treatments, with higher emissions under CHEM than GRAZ (Tables ...

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Practical Sheep Breeding

Practical Sheep Breeding

... Stratification means that a wide range of farm environments in the UK can be exploited by using breeds and crosses that are suited to the different areas and production systems. Specialised sire and dam breeds ...

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Particulate and active soil nitrogen fractions are reduced by sheep grazing in dryland cropping systems

Particulate and active soil nitrogen fractions are reduced by sheep grazing in dryland cropping systems

... the grazing treatment with CSW was probably due to lower proportion of labile than nonlabile fractions of organic matter through feces and urine to the soil, thereby reducing PON relative to ...that sheep ...

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Sheep Grazing Enhances Coarse Relative to Microbial Organic Carbon in Dryland Cropping Systems

Sheep Grazing Enhances Coarse Relative to Microbial Organic Carbon in Dryland Cropping Systems

... Management Implications The results suggest that sheep grazing increased POC but did not increase MBC and PCM compared with tillage and herbicide applications for weed control in dryland annual ...

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A Unifying Theory for Central Panoramic Systems and Practical Implications

A Unifying Theory for Central Panoramic Systems and Practical Implications

... Dioptric systems consist of fish-eye lenses while catadioptric systems are combinations of mirrors and ...mirror systems as well as most fish-eye lenses do not possess a single ...are systems ...

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FEEDING STRATEGY TO IMPROVE THE PRODUCTION  PERFORMANCE OF GRAZING SHEEP

FEEDING STRATEGY TO IMPROVE THE PRODUCTION PERFORMANCE OF GRAZING SHEEP

... • Controlling cultivation in areas unsuited for sustained crop production. • Moving excess animals to areas of higher forage availability. • Establishment of a monitoring system to better inform users where ...

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Comparison of Worm Control Strategies in Grazing Sheep in Denmark

Comparison of Worm Control Strategies in Grazing Sheep in Denmark

... to practical problems and because grazing livestock traditionally is moved according to availability of feed (Maingi et ...permanent sheep pastures is provision of worm- free (clean) pastures at the ...

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Livestock Performance for Sheep and Cattle Grazing Lowland Permanent Pasture: Benchmarking Potential of Forage-Based Systems

Livestock Performance for Sheep and Cattle Grazing Lowland Permanent Pasture: Benchmarking Potential of Forage-Based Systems

... grass-based systems with minimal supplementary feeding that target live weight gains should be ...summer grazing and ...The sheep performance suggested that lambs weaned at 100 days and weighing 35 ...

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Effects of Alternative Grass Species on Grazing Preference of sheep for White Clover

Effects of Alternative Grass Species on Grazing Preference of sheep for White Clover

... Apart from its great potential, there are some concern to be considered for spatial separation of pasture species. White clover monocultures produce 25% less in annual herbage production than a fully fertilised perennial ...

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Theoretical and Practical Implications of Applying Theory of Reasoned Action in an Information Systems Study

Theoretical and Practical Implications of Applying Theory of Reasoned Action in an Information Systems Study

... Information Systems literature, this theory has only been used in iden- tifying users’ behaviors and attitudes in issues relating to Internet use, online purchase, household computer use, and online privacy, ...

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Meditteranean grazing systems and plant biodiversity

Meditteranean grazing systems and plant biodiversity

... dairy sheep farms analysed represent the most widespread farm system in ...farm systems. The high grazing pressure of the natural pastures studied, in contrast to the low farm stocking rate, can be ...

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EFFICIENT GRAZING SYSTEMS: PUTTING PIECES

EFFICIENT GRAZING SYSTEMS: PUTTING PIECES

... Contract grazing (agistement) systems-dairy heifers, stockers, ...goats, sheep, equine. Sell hay. Grazing systems: Will they fix the problem? Grazing system modifications should ...

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Easier management systems for sheep

Easier management systems for sheep

... safer grazing (no lambs in the previous year on this year’s summers grazing) to help reduce worm challenge and the work associated with ...with sheep after ...

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Response of carbon dioxide emissions to sheep grazing and N application in an alpine grassland – Part 1: Effect of sheep grazing

Response of carbon dioxide emissions to sheep grazing and N application in an alpine grassland – Part 1: Effect of sheep grazing

... long-term grazing exclusion in GS and NGS in our alpine ...der grazing management CO 2 emissions were more sensitive to global climate change in NGS than in ...that grazing exclusion played a criti- ...

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Grazing management and sheep production on improved pastures

Grazing management and sheep production on improved pastures

... At the end of Period A sheer that had grazed sparse pasture were 23% lower in live weight than those that had drazed abundant Pasture (Table 5.3)y but 39% and 43% lower in estimated m[r] ...

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Effects of clipping and sheep grazing on dyers woad.

Effects of clipping and sheep grazing on dyers woad.

... Percent mortality, percent flower& mean fruit production per plant, fruit wdghtr at the end of the 1984 vowing eeeeon (n40). Stenderd errors or 9596 confidence limite, where[r] ...

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Summer grazing of sagebrush-grass range by sheep.

Summer grazing of sagebrush-grass range by sheep.

... Use of traditional sagebrush-grass spring-fall range in the summer would be an alternative to using high mountain summer range for sheep grazing if irrigated pastu[r] ...

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