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- Library Collection RecordSoil samples representing six major forest soil series and two meadow unclassified types were collected from 17 locations on critical deer migration routes in the central Sierra Nevada, California.…Publication Date 1982-03-01
- California
- Library Collection RecordRate of herbage decomposition may be related to maintenance and improvement of mountain meadows and may provide a guide to proper use. Weight losses from buried and unburied native herbage and filter…Publication Date 1980-07-01
- California
- Library Collection RecordGrowth rates of southern California grassland species showed significant correlation with rainfall from November 1972 to June 1973. Maximum growth for the species ripgut grass, foxtail chess, wild…Publication Date 1978-11-01
- California
- Library Collection RecordManipulation of natural mulch on nine experimental plots in California annual grassland representing a range of mean annual precipitation from 160 to 16 cm provided information useful for grazing…Publication Date 1980-01-01
- California
- Library Collection RecordThe nematode community structure was examined in grazed and ungrazed annual-plant rangeland on the US/IBP Grassland Biome San Joaquin Site located in the foothill-grasslands of central California.…Publication Date 1979-11-01
- California
- Library Collection RecordChamise (Adenostoma fasciculatum) undergoes major structural changes in above-ground biomass along a gradient of increasing stand age since fire. Shrub growth in volume and biomass is rapid through…Publication Date 1979-11-01
- California
- Library Collection RecordImpact of feral burros on native desert vegetation was studied in the Havasu Resource Area, Lower Colorado River Valley, California-Arizona. Browse utilization ranged from heavy to light with…Publication Date 1977-09-01
- California
- Library Collection RecordSixteen years of data were evaluated to determine the influence of annual weather patterns and a brush conversion project on subsequent runoff from an 86.2-ha watershed. Grassy vegetation released 39…Publication Date 1978-01-01
- California
- Library Collection RecordSome aspects of forage production, utilization, and percent cover were studied on Santa Catalina Island from July 1971 through April 1973. Food habits of feral goats (Capra hircus) were examined in…Publication Date 1977-11-01
- California
- Library Collection RecordA strong relationship between precipitation (but not temperature) and standing crop is evident for the dominant species of a southern California grassland. The sub-dominant species showed no…Publication Date 1976-09-01
- California
- Library Collection RecordHeight-weight data were systematically collected to provide a basis for determining utilization for wet mountain meadows occurring on the Summit Allotment of the Sequoia National Forest. Comparison…Publication Date 1976-11-01
- California
- Library Collection RecordDrip irrigation may be an efficient and effective technique for revegetation of steep slopes in an arid environment. Where supplemental irrigation may be necessary for plant establishment, drip…Publication Date 1977-03-01
- California
- Library Collection RecordThe effect of amount of mulch, nitrogen fertilizer, and clipping frequency was studied on herbage and seed production of annual ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam.) seeded on a burned brushland in…Publication Date 1976-05-01
- California
- Library Collection RecordBetween January and March burros spent from 60 to 78.7% of their time on the interfluves. In April, habitat use was predominantly in washes, with a high of 58.5% in July. During the summer months,…Publication Date 1976-11-01
- California
- Library Collection RecordTotal forage yield from 1936 to 1970 and yields of grasses, legumes, and forbs other than legumes for 24 years on the same area of annual rangeland on the San Joaquin Experimental Range in central…Publication Date 1975-07-01
- California
- Library Collection RecordThe responses to fertilization and moisture of several of the principal grass species of the California annual type were measured in a field study in Southern California. Treatment plots were…Publication Date 1976-01-01
- California
- Library Collection RecordSix years following type conversion of a chaparral plot in southern California, density per acre and number of shrub species were reduced by 79.7% and 40%, respectively. Replanting following brush…Publication Date 1974-07-01
- California
- Library Collection RecordThickets of California sagebrush support large populations of small mammals which eliminate grassland vegetation from the vicinity of the shrubs. The effect of the shrubs is density dependent, with…Publication Date 1974-09-01
- California
- Library Collection RecordThe vigor of Idaho fescue in northeastern California was compared on plots grazed by two different approaches: one full 5-year cycle of rest-rotation grazing, at Harvey Valley; and repeated…Publication Date 1974-11-01
- California
- Library Collection RecordFollowing intensive study of soils and plant communities in the Princeton area of southern British Columbia, it became apparent that photo interpretation techniques could be used to greater advantage…Publication Date 1969-01-01
- Units
- Bedrock
- aerial photos
- Princeton
- Field Mapping Guides
- Physiographic
- chernozemic soils
- Tone
- Surficial Deposits
- Micro Features
- Soils Survey
- Vegeatative Zones
- plant communities
- patterns
- drainage
- topography
- interpretation
- surveys
- texture
- soil
- British Columbia
- land use
- rangelands
- classification
- relationships
- soils
- vegetation
- Library Collection RecordA need for improving and updating rodent-control methodology prompted this study of the use of aircraft for baiting destructive populations of ground squirrels. Both spot and strip baiting by air…Publication Date 1968-11-01
- rodent control
- Citellus
- San Luis Obispo County
- Stripping
- aerial methods
- Dispensing
- Ground Squirrel Bait
- aircraft
- Destructive Populations
- Fickert
- Carriso
- Santa Margarita
- Lewis
- Camatta
- Newhall
- Spot Broadcast
- Mice
- Crimped Oat Groats
- Sodium Fluoroacetate
- seed
- foraging
- control
- California
- Library Collection RecordForbs consumed by cattle grazing native range had higher dry matter digestion coefficients and contained greater quantities of ash, calcium, phosphorus, crude protein, and total sugars, but contained…Publication Date 1968-01-01
- Sugars
- in vitro digestibility
- Phophorous
- Use Competition
- Scotts Bluff Experimental Range
- Bracted spiderwort
- Beggars Lice
- Skeletonplant
- Yucca Heads
- Sand Sage
- Alfalfa Standard
- Lambsquarters
- Sunflower Heads
- nutrients
- Digestion Coefficients
- calcium
- ash
- native ranges
- consumption
- dry matter
- chemical composition
- esophageal fistula
- crude protein
- grazing
- cattle
- vegetation
- forbs
- Nebraska
- Library Collection RecordChemical analysis revealed that the principal forage species which comprised more than 95% of the California bighorn winter diet in the Ashnola watershed (British Columbia) contained sufficient crude…Publication Date 1968-11-01
- food habits
- Bighorn
- winter forage
- Ashnola Watershed
- Columbia needlegrass
- Ovis canadensis californiana
- Similkameen River
- bluebunch wheatgrass
- calcium
- fiber
- Fat
- Nitrogen Free Extract
- ash
- winter
- British Columbia
- chemical composition
- phosphorus
- crude protein
- California
- Library Collection RecordThis material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Management and the University of Arizona Libraries. The Journal of Range Management archives are made…Publication Date 1967-09-01
- range manager
- objectives
- Trail Boss
- Trademark
- Dedication
- Responsibility
- Manipulation
- American Society of Range Management
- livestock
- vegetation
- training
- editorial
- Library Collection RecordFive chemically sprayed and 15 plowed and seeded areas in southwestern Montana were examined to determine the influence of several environmental factors on big sagebrush reinvasion. Sagebrush…Publication Date 1968-07-01
- slope
- Plowed
- Seeded
- Reinfestation
- Sagebrush Reinvasion
- Environmental Influences
- Chemically Sprayed
- maturation
- Northwest Exposures
- Dillion
- Inital Kill
- soil texture
- survival
- precipitation
- treatments
- spraying
- environmental factors
- vegetation
- control
- erosion
- exposure
- Artemisia tridentata
- Montana
- Library Collection RecordA knowledge of the influence of advance in season and activity of grazing animals on foliage-density estimates is necessary to properly assess trends or evaluate range treatments. Foliage-density…Publication Date 1968-09-01
- trend
- procedures
- trampling
- influence
- Foliage Density
- activity
- Range Treatments
- Grazing Influences
- Period
- Study Area
- July 20
- botanical composition
- mixed prairie
- seasons
- seasonal
- grazing
- livestock
- vegetation
- Library Collection RecordSeasonal suitability grazing, a grazing system long in use on southwestern ranges, consists of grazing diverse vegetation types in accord with seasonal use requirements of and benefits to vegetation…Publication Date 1967-11-01
- Seasonal Suitability
- Diverse Vegetation
- Seasonal Use Requirements
- Harvest of Forage
- types
- grazing systems
- ranges
- Condition Classes
- maintenance
- livestock production
- improvement
- livestock
- vegetation
- Library Collection RecordSulfur needs of Spanish clover, Lotus purshianus (Benth.) Clements and Clements, were determined by plant analysis in a nutrient solution study. Top growth was affected more than root growth by…Publication Date 1968-05-01
- Sulfur Needs
- plant analysis
- Diangnosed
- Clements
- Protein Synthesis
- deficiency
- Suflate
- Organic
- 100 ppm
- Visual Symptoms
- Spanish Clover
- Lotus purshianus
- shoots
- nutrient solutions
- plant parts
- magnesium
- nutrients
- calcium
- top growth
- nitrates
- sulfur
- root growth
- plant growth
- legumes
- California
- Library Collection RecordSpecies commonly used to seed California rangelands were sprayed with varying rates of the alkanolamine salt of 2,4-D at a number of vegetative growth stages in two different years. Subclover,…Publication Date 1968-07-01
- Agronomy Farm
- subterraneum
- hirtum
- Davis
- Rosette Stage
- Seedling Failure
- tolerance
- stenoptera
- growth stages
- Phalaris tuberosa
- Subclover
- orchardgrass
- Weed Competition
- Trifolium
- Rose Clover
- Harding grass
- damage
- range improvement
- 2,4-D
- California
- Library Collection RecordA battery-operated electronic scale recorded range cattle weights accurately on oscillograph charts without disturbing the animals. With refinement, the system could operate automatically. This…Publication Date 1967-03-01
- Range Cattle
- Automatic Weighing
- Electronic Scale
- Battery Operated
- Oscillograph
- Rate of Gain
- Peak Weights
- Platform
- Weight Sensors
- calibration
- Field Installation
- remote control
- Recorder
- losses
- Field Conditions
- temperature
- design
- construction
- testing
- calves
- Gains
- scale
- yearlings
- vegetation
- rainfall
- Library Collection RecordSpraying of an old stand of chaparral with herbicides was shown to increase range-carrying capacity 37% by the end of the third year. Control of Ceanothus spp., Salvia leucophylla and Adenostoma…Publication Date 1967-05-01
- Old Stand
- Salvia leucophylla
- Adenostoma fasciculatum
- Ceanothus
- returns
- range productivity
- costs
- chaparral
- 2,4,5-T
- increases
- forage production
- chemical control
- spraying
- herbicides
- 2,4-D
- brush control
- California
- carrying capacity
- Library Collection RecordGood correlations have been reported between precipitation and herbage production, and between precipitation and radial increment of growth rings in trees and shrubs. Because herbage production and…Publication Date 1967-01-01
- Range Herbage Production
- Annual Rings
- Radial Increment
- growth rings
- estimation
- woody plants
- correlation coefficients
- correlation
- herbage production
- precipitation
- Idaho
- Oregon
- California
- Montana
- Utah
- New Mexico
- Library Collection RecordNitrogen plus sulfur increased production of cheatgrass in 9 of 11 years studied. However, fertilization was not a dependable means of producing additional forage in dry years. This material was…Publication Date 1966-07-01
- Dry
- Alturas
- Single
- Repeated
- forage yield
- Mustard
- Wasted Feed
- ranges
- applications
- botanical composition
- cheatgrass
- sulfur
- Bromus tectorum
- production
- nitrogen
- fertilization
- drought
- California
- Library Collection RecordImmediate effects of fire on perennial grasses lasted only 1 or 2 years. Burroweed was easily killed, but came back quickly with adequate cool-season moisture. Fire was relatively ineffective against…Publication Date 1967-05-01
- Semidesert Grasses
- Cool Season Moisture
- Shrub Densities
- fire effects
- cactus
- burroweed
- Growing Conditions
- Santa Rita Experimental Range
- Southwest
- burning
- shrubs
- herbage yields
- fire
- precipitation
- perennials
- grazing
- mesquite
- soils
- vegetation
- Library Collection RecordHerbage yield and density of cover were greater on moderately or heavily grazed than on ungrazed range. Botanical composition remained relatively constant under moderate use but changed markedly on…Publication Date 1967-07-01
- ungrazed
- Herbage Utilization
- Longleaf Pine
- Palustris Experimental Forest
- Loiusiana
- herbage yields
- litter
- Bluestem range
- herbage growth
- soil compaction
- Heavy Grazing
- density
- grass production
- botanical composition
- ground cover
- fire
- utilization
- Pinus palustris
- grazing
- vegetation
- cover
- erosion
- Library Collection RecordApplication of N increased the percentage grass and depressed annual legumes. Subterranean clover not N fertilized was very competitive with grass when the sward was grazed or mowed. The…Publication Date 1967-01-01
- Fertilized Grasslands
- Unmowed
- Subterranean Clover
- ungrazed
- protein content
- Hopland Field Station
- Trifolium subterraneum
- annual legumes
- botanical composition
- grazing
- growth
- dry seasons
- nitrogen
- California
- mowing
- Library Collection RecordOn No Man's Land Mesa, a relict area in Kane County, Utah, two distinctly different soils were found which produce significantly different kinds and amounts of vegetation. The Upland sand (Pinon…Publication Date 1967-01-01
- No Man's Land Mesa
- relict areas
- Kane County
- Upland Sand
- pinyon-juniper
- Upland Shallow Breaks
- plant yields
- weight
- composition
- soils
- vegetation
- production
- Utah
- Library Collection RecordThe objective was to study the use of various grass species, two liming materials, and phosphorus as means of improving very acid, unproductive, grassland soils. Phosphorus applications increased…Publication Date 1967-03-01
- Acid Soils
- Mineral Composition
- Liming Materials
- Calcic Limes
- Magnesium Limes
- Veldtgrass
- Unproductive Soils
- Wilder Vagrant Series
- Sixmile Series
- grass species
- calcium
- phosphorus
- yield
- yields
- pH
- California
- grasslands
- Library Collection RecordFrequent removal of herbage from hardinggrass plants during the most active period of growth resulted in reduced yields and an increase in plant death. Intensive clipping also appeared to reduce the…Publication Date 1966-03-01
- carbohydrate reserves
- Plant Death
- Sugar Percent
- Fructosan
- San Diego County
- Tule Springs Range
- Environmental Stress
- growth periods
- stenoptera
- defoliation
- Phalaris tuberosa
- Herbage Removal
- grazing management
- Harding grass
- clipping
- survival
- storage
- productivity
- yield
- mortality
- rainfall
- California
- Library Collection RecordThis material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Management and the University of Arizona Libraries. The Journal of Range Management archives are made…Publication Date 1951-01-01
- U.S.
- Field Station
- North Dakota
- weight gain
- Mandan
- deferred grazing
- Rotation Grazing
- native ranges
- continuous grazing
- pastures
- northern Great Plains
- rest
- grazing
- cattle
- vegetation
- forage
- carrying capacity
- Library Collection RecordThis material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Management and the University of Arizona Libraries. The Journal of Range Management archives are made…Publication Date 1951-05-01
- California Agricultural Extension Service
- Milton D. Miller
- What We Know About Brushland Management in California
- Land Administrators
- brush cover
- brushlands
- soil erosion
- landowners
- controlled burning
- moisture
- forage production
- range improvement
- runoff
- California
- management
- Library Collection RecordThis material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Management and the University of Arizona Libraries. The Journal of Range Management archives are made…Publication Date 1949-10-01
- Interstate Winter Deer Range
- Rocky Mountain Mule Deer
- Fremont National Forest
- Modoc National Forest
- Adjusting Stocking
- forage species
- Forage Studies
- forage utilization
- Odocoileus hemionus
- plots
- ground cover
- deer
- Stocking
- composition
- livestock
- California
- Library Collection RecordThis material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Management and the University of Arizona Libraries. The Journal of Range Management archives are made…Publication Date 1950-04-01
- Root Soil Relations
- Underground Plant Parts
- monoliths
- Degeneration of Prairie
- types
- Grades
- High Grade
- Mid Grade
- Low Grade
- Intensities
- Palouse Prairie
- Quantitative
- deterioration
- soil types
- depth
- methods
- Abuse
- effects
- quantity
- roots
- root weight
- pastures
- density
- root systems
- little bluestem
- big bluestem
- Kansas
- vigor
- Use
- distribution
- grazing
- vegetation
- forbs
- Washington
- Nebraska
- grasses
- Colorado
- Library Collection RecordThis material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Management and the University of Arizona Libraries. The Journal of Range Management archives are made…Publication Date 1950-10-01
- Wintering Areas
- Vegetal Composition
- Paddock
- Sagebrush Grass Land
- Rotation System
- Upper Snake River Plains
- Dubois
- summer range
- trends
- grass production
- fall
- shrubs
- herbage production
- utilization
- spring
- grazing
- sheep
- vegetation
- forbs
- Idaho
- stocking rate
- Library Collection RecordThis material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Management and the University of Arizona Libraries. The Journal of Range Management archives are made…Publication Date 1950-04-01
- programs
- climax vegetation
- litter
- field methods
- demonstrate
- understanding
- seeing
- range technician
- Infiltration Rings
- classes
- soil thermometer
- penetration
- grass production
- organic matter
- depth
- soil texture
- conditions
- plant vigor
- Range Conservation
- forage production
- soil moisture
- seeding
- vegetation
- runoff
- Library Collection RecordThis material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Management and the University of Arizona Libraries. The Journal of Range Management archives are made…Publication Date 1950-01-01
- Geographic Area
- Organisims
- Continuity
- Organic Evolution
- Ice Age
- Glaciation
- humans
- climatic data
- dry seasons
- environment
- Type
- Man
- weather
- climate
- change
- Climax
- fire
- vegetation
- grasslands
- Library Collection RecordThis material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Management and the University of Arizona Libraries. The Journal of Range Management archives are made…Publication Date 1949-10-01
- Berkeley
- Ribes
- White Pine Blister Rust
- United States Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine
- costs
- Methods of Application
- broadcast spraying
- Dusting
- Hi-Fog Gun
- helicopter
- toxicity
- light
- humidity
- field tests
- Basal Stem Treatments
- woody plants
- temperature
- Killing
- noxious plants
- Soil Characteristics
- 4,5-T
- chemicals
- herbicides
- age
- California
- 2,4-D
- Library Collection RecordThis material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Management and the University of Arizona Libraries. The Journal of Range Management archives are made…Publication Date 1950-01-01
- Italian Highlands
- Alps
- Appenines
- Soil Differences
- sustained yield
- Alpine Pastures
- Nardus stricta
- Mountain Pasture Plants
- management practices
- Livestock Quality
- Acid Soils
- elevation
- tufted hairgrass
- density
- forage plants
- conditions
- precipitation
- pastures
- improvement
- sheep
- vegetation
- overgrazing
- Italy
- goats
- erosion
- Library Collection RecordThis material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Management and the University of Arizona Libraries. The Journal of Range Management archives are made…Publication Date 1951-03-01
- Patrick Beveridge Kennedy
- forage crops
- range manager
- Berkeley
- Trifolium
- legumes
- grazing
- overgrazing
- grasses
- California
- range management
- Library Collection RecordThis material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Management and the University of Arizona Libraries. The Journal of Range Management archives are made…Publication Date 1950-07-01
- San Joaquin Valley
- Timber Reproduction
- Lodgepole Pine
- Zones
- High Sierra
- Timber Zone
- Foothill Livestock Production Area
- Coordinated Land Use
- Planned Use
- Heavy Use
- Sierra Nevada Mountains
- deterioration
- rangelands
- capacity
- recovery
- range
- utilization
- Stocking
- Use
- grazing
- livestock
- forage
- erosion
- California
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