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- Library Collection RecordCover crops can be utilized in a cropping system to absorb and recycle soil nutrients. This ability can be useful when excess fertilizer has been applied to a cash crop and remains available in the…
- Library Collection RecordA study was conducted to determine the feasibility of marketing processed goat meat products to New Jersey consumers and to determine if goat production was a viable enterprise for small-scale…
- Library Collection RecordAfter fall harvest, carry-over nutrients typically remain in the soil. Fall plantings of cover crops are vital to scavenge carry-over nutrients, particularly nitrogen, which is susceptible to loss.…
- Library Collection RecordIn the past decade, there has been a surge of interest in local food, including rapid growth in farmers' markets and community supported agriculture (CSA) programs. In many urban settings, a…
- Library Collection RecordAnimal identification is necessary to maintain production records and is useful in making management decisions related to your herd. Angus heifers were divided into two treatments; dry ice (DI; n =…
- Library Collection RecordAn experiment was performed in 2008 and 2009 on whitefly population dynamics in Yuma, AZ, with two objectives, 1) to understand the nature and distribution of whiteflies within an urban setting, 2)…
- Library Collection RecordFoxtail barley is often found in pastures where it displaces desirable grasses. It is undesirable because the awns of mature plants can cause serious injury to grazing animals. In this case study, 16…
- Library Collection RecordRangeland monitoring often includes repeat photographs as a basis for documentation. Whereas photographic equipment and electronics have been evolving rapidly, photographic monitoring methods for…Publication Date 2009
- Library Collection RecordAbstract not availablePublication Date 2008
- Library Collection RecordQuantity is the most important aspect to consider in grazing animal nutrition.Publication Date 2009
- quantitative analysis
- nutrition
- Arizona
- Library Collection RecordFrom a range or natural resource standpoint, your perception of fire, more specifically wildfire, may depend on your occupation, location, or past experience.Publication Date 2009
- fires
- Arizona
- Library Collection RecordMonitoring Makes a Difference.Publication Date 2008
- monitoring
- drought
- Arizona
- Library Collection RecordThe experience in V-V.Publication Date 2008
- bats
- wildlife
- water
- Arizona
- Ramp
- Library Collection RecordThe paper discussed 2 question, “Is the earth really getting hotter� and “Who’s fault is it�Publication Date 2008
- climate
- Arizona
- Library Collection RecordThe interactions of the 4 basic soil physical properties—volumetric water content, matric potential, soil strength, and air-filled porosity—were investigated over a range of contrasting textures…Publication Date 2000
- Air-filled porosity
- New Zealand
- Soil moisture characteristic curve
- soil strength
- Soil volumetric water content
- Library Collection RecordThe interactions of the 4 basic soil physical properties—volumetric water content, matric potential, soil strength, and air-filled porosity—were investigated over a range of contrasting textures…Publication Date 2000
- Air-filled porosity
- New Zealand
- Soil moisture characteristic curve
- soil strength
- Soil volumetric water content
- Library Collection RecordDiscusses all aspects of the Mexican gray wolf reintroduction including natural history, the history of the wolf, litigation, social tolerance for the wolves, building more tolerance, perspectives,…Publication Date 2014
- endangered species
- wildlife management
- Mexican gray wolf
- Southwestern United States
- Wolf management
- wolf reintroduction
- Library Collection RecordWestern environmental philosophy, which influences how our national parks and natural areas are managed, rests on four assumptions. First, that there is a "balance of nature," where…Publication Date 1995
- Library Collection RecordThe 1971 Wild Free-Roaming Horse and Burro Act was created to maintain horses on public lands, but is that the case anymore? According to a policy forum article, A Critical Crossroad for BLM’s Wild…Publication Date 2013
- rangelands
- horses
- Bureau of Land Management
- Western United States
- wild burros
- wild horses
- 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 RecordTundra rehabilition in Alaska, United States and Tyumen Region, Russia by revegetation using crested wheatgrass.Publication Date 1993
- revegetation
- Erosion control plants
- tundra
- crested wheatgrass
- Agropyron cristatum
- Agropyron desertroum
- Alaska
- Arctic
- poa glauca
- tundra glaucous bluegrass
- Library Collection RecordUsing livestock or wildlife distribution as a management tool for improving Alaska's rangelands.Publication Date 1985
- distribution
- range management
- wildlife
- livestock
- Alaska
- Arctic
- Library Collection RecordDifferences in seasonal photoperiodic patterns associated with different global latitudes have exerted profound influences through the ages on perennial plant adaptation and the evolution of…Publication Date 1985
- perennials
- plant communities
- Plant cultivation
- Alaska
- Arctic
- Library Collection RecordAn opinion piece on expanding Alaska's rangeland use through increased beef production.Publication Date 1971
- rangelands
- beef cattle
- Alaska
- Arctic
- Library Collection RecordRangeland productivity above timberline.Publication Date 1969
- range management
- grasses
- Production management
- Alaska
- Arctic
- Calamagrostis canadaensis
- Canadian bluejoint
- forbs
- Library Collection RecordA new University research project seeks to obtain information on the costs and returns of cattle ranches in central Idaho. A business analysis of these ranches will help all cattlemen in Idaho to…Publication Date 1962
- agriculture
- Idaho
- Library Collection RecordWe know more about vegetation change on the Santa Rita Experimental Range since 1903 than is known about any other 20,000-ha area in the world. This record is only possible because important…Publication Date 2003
- mesquite
- Cacti
- Arizona
- burroweed
- perennial grasses
- Santa Rita Experimental Range
- Southwestern United States
- Library Collection RecordResearch on ecosystem services has grown markedly in recent years. However, few studies are embedded in a social process designed to ensure effective management of ecosystem services. Most research…Publication Date 2008
- research
- Library Collection RecordEcosystem services have been extensively studied in recent decades. Most of the thousands of scholarly papers published on the subject have focused on describing the production, spatial extent, and…Publication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordDesert plants, when defoliated to the extent that vigor is even moderately reduced, require rather long periods of nonuse for complete restoration. Defoliation in the winter and again in the spring…
- defoliation
- Desert plants
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