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- Library Collection RecordVast areas of the arid shadscale zone have been rehabilitated through management, but direct plantings of both native and introduced species usually have failed. Future success will likely be with…Publication Date 1965-03-01
- Artificial
- seed dormancy
- Arid Shadscale
- Diurnal Temperature
- Wildrye
- seed viability
- Native Shrubs
- Artificial Seeding
- Poisonous
- Natural
- native vegetation
- seeding trials
- Noxious
- climate
- humidity
- revegetation
- Wheatgrass
- Great Basin
- evaporation
- control
- forage
- erosion
- problems
- Nevada
- Utah
- 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 RecordStockwater development offers a good possibility for favorable returns on investment. By analyzing proposed development projects as described here, a rancher can make sounder economic decisions…Publication Date 1965-05-01
- stockwater developments
- development projects
- Physical Requirements
- Stockwell
- returns
- Economic Evaluation
- Springs
- prices
- Watering
- development
- range improvement
- investment
- Utah
- benefits
- Library Collection RecordSeven years after disking and seeding to grass, main effects were: decreased organic matter and capillary porosity in the surface soil, greater soil bulk density, and decreased plant and litter cover…Publication Date 1965-07-01
- capacity
- cattle grazing
- litter cover
- Subalpine Ridge
- Central Utah
- Capillary Porosity
- soil surface
- Infiltration Capacity
- Manti Canyon
- measurements
- organic matter
- Disking
- plant cover
- infiltration
- bulk density
- seeding
- grazing
- soil stability
- Utah
- Library Collection RecordInfestations of halogeton on arid rangelands compete rather severely with wheatgrass and Russian wildrye seedlings. Crested wheatgrass and Russian wildrye compete more effectively with halogeton than…Publication Date 1965-11-01
- Pubescent
- Tall
- pubescens
- salt tolerance
- Intermediate
- Crested
- cristatum
- Agropyron
- Wheatgrass
- elongatum
- intermedium
- Russian wildrye
- survival
- competition
- responses
- root growth
- Halogeton
- soil moisture
- Elymus junceus
- production
- 2,4-D
- Utah
- crested wheatgrass
- grass seeding
- Library Collection RecordConservation of sagebrush (Artemisia spp.) systems is one of the most difficult and pressing concerns in western North America. Sagebrush obligates, such as greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus…Publication Date 2015-09
- case study
- greater sage-grouse
- livestock grazing
- sagebrush management
- Utah
- Wyoming
- Library Collection RecordPlant secondary compounds (PSC) are increasingly recognized as important in animal health, welfare and nutrition, yet little is known about possible complementarities among forages that contain PSC.…Publication Date 2011
- sheep
- forage quality
- diet selection
- plant secondary compounds
- diverse diets
- plant diversity
- Forages
- Lewiston
- Utah
- USA
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