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- Library Collection RecordThe relationship of soil and vegetation factors to soil loss and runoff were examined near Center, North Dakota on reclaimed mine-land pastures (Cabba Soils) and adjacent native rangeland (Sen Soils…Publication Date 1969
- erosion
- runoff
- pastures
- rangelands
- grazing
- vegetation
- Simulated rainfall
- soil loss
- Library Collection RecordDuck nest success on 12 pastures grazed under a once-over rotational grazing system and 12 pastures grazed season-long was measured in the prairie pothole region of southern Saskatchewan. In 1995 and…Publication Date 1969
- ducks
- grazing
- pastures
- rotational grazing
- Saskatchewan
- nest success
- Library Collection RecordThis study was conducted to further determine relationships of soil and vegetation factors to soil loss and water runoff from reclaimed pastures and rangeland in Nebraska. Results showed that soil…Publication Date 1969
- erosion
- runoff
- pastures
- rangelands
- grazing
- vegetation
- Simulated rainfall
- soil loss
- Library Collection RecordRenfrew and Ribic looked at the effects of cattle grazing on species richness and abundance of grassland birds in four study areas: riparian areas, continuously grazed, rotationally grazed and buffer…Publication Date 1969
- pastures
- rotational grazing
- density
- buffer strips
- species richness
- Library Collection RecordTo compare trampling damage to grassland songbird nests, cattle (Bos taurus) were grazed in 1.2 ha paddock areas in three different rotational grazing systems, all involving 70 animal days. The…Publication Date 1969
- pastures
- artificial nest
- dummy nest
- grassland songbirds
- intensive rotational grazing
- nest disturbance
- nest survival
- Library Collection RecordOver two consecutive years, Fehmi and Bartolome evaluated two sites ungrazed by livestock, one dominated by native perennial grasses and another dominated by invasive annuals, to determine the…Publication Date 1969
- California
- grassland management
- California vole
- Microtus californicus
- native grasses
- plant community comparison
- Library Collection RecordChanges in grassland management that reverse the process of declining productivity can potentially lead to increased soil C. Therefore, rehabilitation of areas degraded by overgrazing can…Publication Date 1969
- grassland management
- pasture management
- overgrazing
- soil degradation
- carbon sequestration
- rangeland management
- soil carbon