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- Library Collection RecordThis document provides a brief overview of the establishment of Tamarix, or saltcedar, in South Dakota.Publication Date 2013
- saltcedar
- South Dakota
- Tamarix ramosissima
- Library Collection RecordThe Bureau of Land Management, which administers about 245 million acres of public lands, manages livestock grazing on 155 million acres of those lands, as guided by Federal law. The terms and…Publication Date 2013
- Library Collection RecordIn February 2013, the Noble Foundation and GrowSafe Systems co-hosted a booth at the National Cattlemen's Beef Association convention. Visitors were interviewed at the booth in "Cattle Chat…Publication Date 2013
- beef
- beef industry
- Library Collection Record
304 V bar V Program
The Encyclopedia Britannica defines range or rangeland as any extensive area of land that is occupied by native herbaceous or shrubby vegetation which is grazed by domestic or wild herbivores.†A…Publication Date 2013- Arizona
- V bar V Experiment Station
- Yavapai County
- Library Collection RecordIn 1969 Congress passed The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), a statute that substantially altered the manner in which agencies of the U.S. government make decisions regarding projects that…Publication Date 2013
- environment
- policies
- United States
- Library Collection RecordPurple threeawn (Aristida purpurea Nutt.) is a native bunch grass that is avoided by grazers. It is capable of dominating old cropland and overgrazed pastures, limiting livestock carrying capacity,…Publication Date 2013
- Aristida purpurea
- threeawn
- digestibility
- gas production
- in vitro fermentation
- prescribed fires
- simulated grazing
- Library Collection RecordMixed-grass prairies of the northern Great Plains evolved following frequent disturbances such as drought, fire, and extensive grazing by ungulates. As a result of periodic natural disturbances,…Publication Date 2013
- axillary buds
- Bouteloua gracilis
- Pascopyrum smithii
- Hesperostipa comata
- grasslands
- meristem limitations
- prescribed burns
- tillers
- Vegetative Reproduction
- mixed grass prairie
- northern Great Plains
- Library Collection Record
308 Riparian Areas
Riparian zones or areas have been defined in several ways, but they are essentially the narrow strips of land that border creeks, rivers or other bodies of water. Because of their proximity to water…Publication Date 2013 - Library Collection RecordThesis by Jason Campbell concerning Invasive Plants, Ecology and other subjectsPublication Date 2013
- invasive species
- ecology
- Idaho
- Library Collection RecordDescription not available.Publication Date 2013
- monitoring and assessment
- Library Collection RecordDescription not available.Publication Date 2013
- ecological thresholds
- invasive species
- pest management
- Library Collection RecordDescription not available.Publication Date 2013
- Grazing Ecology and Management
- monitoring and assessment
- Vegetation Management and Restoration
- Library Collection RecordDescription not available.Publication Date 2013
- climate variability
- rangeland ecology
- Library Collection RecordDescription not available.Publication Date 2013
- economics
- Energy Development on Rangelands
- monitoring and assessment
- Library Collection RecordDescription not available.Publication Date 2013
- monitoring and assessment
- water quality
- Library Collection RecordUC IPM Pest Management Guidelines: AlfalfaPublication Date 2013
- economics
- Grazing Ecology and Management
- irrigated pasture
- rangeland plants
- plant physiology
- Weed Biology and Ecology
- Library Collection RecordDescription not available.Publication Date 2013
- Grazing Ecology and Management
- monitoring and assessment
- water quality
- Library Collection RecordOne of the most important issues in natural resources today is the intersection of land management and climate influences on vegetation change and soil erosion. Here at the SNRE, we are very…Publication Date 2013
- land management
- vegetation
- climate change
- soil erosion
- Vegetation Change
- climate influence
- Santa Rita Experimental Range
- Laboratory
- Library Collection RecordLow-Cost Methods of Measuring Diverted WaterPublication Date 2013
- monitoring and assessment
- water quality
- Library Collection RecordThesis by Ashley McClain concerning Rangeland Management and other subjectsPublication Date 2013
- grassland management
- Idaho
- Library Collection RecordWashington State University Kittitas County Extension is part of the world-class outreach and engagement enterprise of the university. We partner with farmers, the community, and volunteers to drive…Publication Date 2013
- extension activities
- Kittitas County
- U.S. Cooperative Extension Service
- Washington
- Library Collection RecordFoot-and-mouth disease (FMD) is a severe, highly contagious viral disease. The FMD virus causes illness in cows, pigs, sheep, goats, deer, and other animals with divided hooves. It does not affect…Publication Date 2013
- Library Collection RecordThis is a summary report from a workshop held at the Santa Rita Experiment Range on February 27-28, 2013.Publication Date 2013
- drought
- seasonality
- Arizona
- Apache county
- Cochise County
- Coconino County
- Pima County
- Yavapai County
- Gila County
- Santa Cruz County
- Palmer Drought Severity Index
- Library Collection RecordWatch Tom Swetnam describe how fire management is changing in response to climate change. This was a recorded address for the plenary session of the Society for Range Management's 66th annual…Publication Date 2013
- Library Collection RecordIn February 2013, the Noble Foundation and GrowSafe Systems co-hosted a booth at the National Cattlemen's Beef Association convention. Visitors were interviewed at the booth in "Cattle Chat…Publication Date 2013
- Library Collection Record
326 Why burn?
This video is the first in a series describing fire in the Great Plains. The series features ranchers in the region and local experts discussing prescribed fire. This video focuses on the need for…Publication Date 2013 - Library Collection Record
327 Getting Started
This video is the second in a series describing fire in the Great Plains. The series features ranchers in the region and local experts discussing prescribed fire. This video focuses on how to get…Publication Date 2013 - Library Collection RecordThis video is the third in a series describing fire in the Great Plains. The series features ranchers in the region and local experts discussing prescribed fire. This video focuses on challenges land…Publication Date 2013
- Library Collection RecordThis video is the fourth in a series describing fire in the Great Plains. The series features ranchers in the region and local experts discussing prescribed fire. This video focuses on the value of…Publication Date 2013
- Library Collection RecordWatch Sam Fuhlendorf describe why fie is an integral part of range management and how that perspective can advance the field. This was a recorded address for the plenary session of the Society for…Publication Date 2013
- Library Collection RecordWatch Dale Rollins describe how fire in rangelands has changed. This was a recorded address for the plenary session of the Society for Range Management's 66th annual meeting in Oklahoma City.Publication Date 2013
- Library Collection RecordThe tallgrass prairie is one of the most endangered ecosystems in North America. Prescribed burning, the practice of planning and conducting a burn to achieve pre-identified management objectives,…Publication Date 2013
- Library Collection RecordRecent climatic trends and climate model projections indicate that climate change will modify rangeland ecosystem functions and the services and livelihoods that they provision. Recent history has…Publication Date 2013
- Library Collection RecordThis map of ecoregions has been produced for Alaska as a framework for organizing and interpreting environmental data for State, national, and international level inventory, monitoring, and research…Publication Date 2013
- Ecological zonation
- Alaska
- Arctic
- ecoregions
- Library Collection RecordYoung livestock and wildlife learn what to eat and where to live based on interactions with their mothers. Young animals learn about foods in the womb prior to birth, from mother’s milk and through…Publication Date 2013
- livestock
- Dietary components
- livestock feed
- Library Collection RecordWhy do animals eat certain foods and live in certain locations? Your first thought might be that they are born that way or it’s in their genes. While it is true that every animal is born with a…Publication Date 2013
- Diet preferences
- livestock raising
- environmental factors
- Library Collection RecordSometimes a single plant prevents managers from grazing livestock in an area with good forage production. Often the plant has high agronomic value, like fruit trees, Douglas fir trees or …Publication Date 2013
- agronomic traits
- livestock management
- foraging
- Library Collection RecordToxins exist everywhere in nature. We define toxins as chemicals that naturally occur in plants and can cause illness or death if eaten in sufficient quantities. Toxins occur in all grasses, forbs…Publication Date 2013
- toxins
- livestock feed
- plant toxins
- Library Collection RecordLeafy spurge (Euphorbia esula L.) is a widely established perennial weed in North Dakota, infesting approximately 990,000 acres of land in 2005 (North Dakota Department of Agriculture survey). The…Publication Date 2013
- invasive species
- Euphorbia esula
- North Dakota
- Library Collection RecordWhat does this manual do? The manual aids users in establishing their own monitoring program in grasslands, shrublands, and grass/shrub mixes. It is not designed for use in measuring riparian or…Publication Date 2013
- range management
- grazing management
- sustainability
- Library Collection RecordGuidelines have been developed through research and experience. They include timing of grazing, frequency of grazing, intensity of grazing, type of livestock, number of animals, animal distribution,…Publication Date 2012
- grazing intensity
- grazing management
- grazing systems
- duration of grazing
- grazing frequency
- grazing timing
- Library Collection RecordGuidelines have been developed through research and experience. They include timing of grazing, frequency of grazing, intensity of grazing, type of livestock, number of animals, animal distribution,…Publication Date 2012
- grazing intensity
- grazing management
- grazing systems
- duration of grazing
- grazing frequency
- grazing timing
- Library Collection RecordA key resource identifying grasses distributed throughout Alaska.Publication Date 2012
- grasses
- identification
- distribution
- Alaska
- Arctic
- Library Collection RecordThink about the wide variety in foods eaten by people around the world. What people in one region consider a delicacy maybe viewed as inedible by people in another region: and all humans are the same…Publication Date 2012
- Diet preferences
- ruminants
- diet selection
- Library Collection RecordThink about the wide variety in foods eaten by people around the world. What people in one region consider a delicacy maybe viewed as inedible by people in another region: and all humans are the same…Publication Date 2012
- Diet preferences
- ruminants
- diet selection
- Library Collection RecordSo what does an animal that has just eaten learn when a  person walks into its pen, catches it, and gives it a  capsule containing a toxin with a balling gun? The  animal will associate the person…Publication Date 2012
- livestock raising
- toxicosis
- Library Collection RecordMineral nutrition is extremely complex. The amount of a particular mineral an animal will eat depends not only on the level of that mineral in the body but also on its interactions with other…Publication Date 2012
- minerals
- Diet preferences
- Library Collection RecordResearch at Utah State University demonstrates that animals can learn to eat unpalatable plants and to mix palatable and unpalatable plants in their diets. Furthermore, the nutritional composition of…Publication Date 2012
- Diet preferences
- livestock feed
- toxicity
- Library Collection RecordLivestock performance in feedlots is often poor during the first few weeks after animals enter the feedlot. Sudden changes in diet and poor intake of new foods likely contribute to poor performance.…Publication Date 2012
- diet
- weaning
- feedlots
- Weaning foods
- Library Collection RecordIn general, the more livestock eat, the more weight they gain or milk they produce. Thus, forage intake is key to animal performance. Agronomists manage for plant density and height to ensure…Publication Date 2012
- forage harvesters
- forage
- livestock raising
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