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- Library Collection RecordTotal protein, ash, lignin, and other carbohydrates were somewhat higher in forage from poor ranges while ether extract, cellulose, and gross energy were slightly higher in forage from good ranges.…Publication Date 1965-03-01
- Nutritive Intake
- Daily Intake
- Poor Condition
- summer range
- fence line contrast
- Good Condition
- nutrients
- Cache National Forest
- Extract
- ash
- carbohydrates
- cellulose
- diet
- energy
- grazing intensity
- lignin
- digestibility
- protein
- herbage production
- utilization
- range condition
- sheep
- production
- forage
- Utah
- Library Collection RecordSideoats grama is a key species for indicating forage use on the Rolling Plains of Texas. A regression equation for field determination of percent utilization of sideoats grama was developed and…Publication Date 1965-09-01
- Total Height
- Perryman Ranch
- Baylor County
- Texas Experimental Ranch Throckmorton County
- Wrapped Diameter
- stubble height
- methods
- Percent Utilization
- grazing intensity
- Bouteloua curtipendula
- regression
- utilization
- Sideoats grama
- Texas
- Library Collection RecordCurrently, livestock management in the North American Great Plains aims for even use of forage, which creates a homogenous landscape. Reintroducing heterogeneity, defined here as the variation in…Publication Date 2015-07
- conservation grazing
- grazing intensity
- habitat heterogeneity
- Native Grassland
- protected areas
- Library Collection RecordNative warm-season grasses (NWSG) currently are being promoted for livestock forage and biofuels feedstock in the Mid-South. However, there are no published data on how NWSG managed with livestock in…Publication Date 2015-03
- grassland songbirds
- grazing intensity
- native warm-season grasses
- northern bobwhite
- vegetation structure
- Library Collection RecordThe interaction of resource availability and disturbance can strongly affect plant species richness and the spread of exotic plants. Several ecological theories posit that disturbance mediates the…Publication Date 2014-11
- California
- camera trap
- Festuca perennis
- grazing intensity
- invasive species
- principal response curves
- Library Collection RecordState-and-transition models for semiarid grasslands in the North American Great Plains suggest that the presence of herbivorous black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) on a site 1) creates a…Publication Date 2014-11
- ecological sites
- grazing intensity
- resilience
- shortgrass steppe
- state-and-transition models
- western Great Plains
- Library Collection RecordEffects of grazing management systems (GS) on biomass production and nutritional quality of rangeland vegetation in semiarid regions are extensively studied; however, limited information is available…Publication Date 2014-03
- Alternating grazing
- continuous grazing
- grazing intensity
- inner Mongolia
- Live weight gain
- steppe
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