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Range and Livestock of Kodiak Island.

Range and Livestock of Kodiak Island.

... Major forage plants are Lyngbye sedge, bluejoint grass, white cottongrass (Eriophomm scheuchzeri) plus a few forbs and shrub species.. It in- cludes all untimbered [r] ... See full document

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Influence of range land of the settled camp of gers on livestock health and food security

Influence of range land of the settled camp of gers on livestock health and food security

... and range land based animal husbandry is run mainly thus it belongs to dry and half dry range land system according to the classification of Steinfeld and ...dry range land system more than other ... See full document

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Effects of Range Condition on Livestock Production.

Effects of Range Condition on Livestock Production.

... Steer ranches showed greater total livestock production from range in good condition than from range.[r] ... See full document

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Range and Livestock in Tropical Savannahs of British Guiana.

Range and Livestock in Tropical Savannahs of British Guiana.

... The high percentage of relatively un- palatable grasses in the plant cover, the need to protect the more palatable species, the tendency to graze only young, imm[r] ... See full document

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Utah's Big Game, Livestock, and Range Relationship Research.

Utah's Big Game, Livestock, and Range Relationship Research.

... The experience of the In- termountain Forest and Range Experi- ment Station in sampling and measuring range forage can be used to advantage in open range studie[r] ... See full document

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The Place of Range Livestock in the Missouri Ozarks.

The Place of Range Livestock in the Missouri Ozarks.

... Native lespedezas (Lespedexu spp.) and tick clovers (Desmodium spp.) are among the most common Ozark legumes. Range and forest interests differ as to whether such [r] ... See full document

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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] ... See full document

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Colorado's Range-Livestock Championship.

Colorado's Range-Livestock Championship.

... Terrell, Extension Conservationist, and Ford Daugherty, Livestock Specialist, both of the Colorado A & M College extension service; Paul Swisher, Commissioner, C[r] ... See full document

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AID's interest in range management and livestock production in the Tropics and subtropics.

AID's interest in range management and livestock production in the Tropics and subtropics.

... The major resources for expanded meat production are the permanent grasslands of the tropics and subtropics. These occur in four major ecological zones, and manage[r] ... See full document

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Expanding Horizons in Worldwide Range Management.

Expanding Horizons in Worldwide Range Management.

... The diversity and complexity of many basic and interrelated prob- lems of expanding range livestock development demand a broad scale attack that is beyond the re[r] ... See full document

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Soil Porosity and Bulk Density on Grazed and Protected Kentucky Bluegrass Range in the Black Hills.

Soil Porosity and Bulk Density on Grazed and Protected Kentucky Bluegrass Range in the Black Hills.

... Pore space relationships of soil inside livestock exclosures range at four bluegrass streambottom sites in the Black Hills.. and on grazed.[r] ... See full document

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A quarter century of oak woodland research in the Sierra foothills supports oak restoration

A quarter century of oak woodland research in the Sierra foothills supports oak restoration

... wide range of animals including livestock, deer, rabbits, voles and grasshoppers, but also alter the environment and stimulate rapid height growth (McCreary ... See full document

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Volume 5, Number 4 (July 1952)

Volume 5, Number 4 (July 1952)

... Improved range management offers possibilities for sustained forage and livestock production, greater produc- tion per animal or per acre of range (or both), lower co[r] ... See full document

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Steer Gains on Annual-Plant Range Pastures Fertilized with Sulphur.

Steer Gains on Annual-Plant Range Pastures Fertilized with Sulphur.

... Previous studies of livestock feeding at the San Joaquin Ex- perimental Range showed that weaner and yearling steers on unimproved range, without sup- plements, m[r] ... See full document

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Current Literature.

Current Literature.

... Woodward, Okla.). Control of range brush and weeds will increase livestock income. Texas Livestock Jour. Worth, Tex.) Restocking must follow grass improvement.. CAMPBELL (So[r] ... See full document

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Livestock disease surveillance and biosecurity priorities in the Pacific Island countries and territories

Livestock disease surveillance and biosecurity priorities in the Pacific Island countries and territories

... free range animals or animals raised in a traditional small housing system with limited biosecurity ...Pacific Island region who tend to have small-scale subsistence- based farms with small numbers of ... See full document

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Status and outlook for range in the new politics.

Status and outlook for range in the new politics.

... Possible trade-offs between range grazing and alternative sources of energy for livestock production also need to be understood.. In many places, range is the most[r] ... See full document

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Volume 32, Number 4 (July 1979)

Volume 32, Number 4 (July 1979)

... The allocation of range forage for deer and livestock is an important range management problem. Utilization of the three- phase exclosure technique for such evalua[r] ... See full document

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Effects of livestock exclusion on forest trees regeneration (Case study: Ramsar’s district 1  Iran)

Effects of livestock exclusion on forest trees regeneration (Case study: Ramsar’s district 1 Iran)

... Acer cappadocicum > 75%, Ulmus glabra > 115%, Fraxinus excelsior > 130% and Prunus avium > 225%. This indicates that the grazing of cattle had a negative effect on tree species regeneration (Shake- ri et al. ... See full document

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Volume 10, Number 5 (September 1957)

Volume 10, Number 5 (September 1957)

... Range plant response to con- trolled livestock numbers and to controlled minter and early spring grazing. Range forage production and utilization on specific range [r] ... See full document

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