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25602 Saltcedar (Tamarisk)
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25605 Hoary Cress (Whitetop)
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- vegetation
- soil types
- land use
- ecology
- South Dakota
- North Dakota
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- weed control
- mixed grazing
- Euphorbia esula
- sheep
- grazing systems
- cattle
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- range management
- geographic information systems
- North Dakota
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- Library Collection RecordThis study attempts to determine an economic optimum stocking rate that is sustainable over the long run. Results so far indicate that grazing at a higher stocking rate than is normally recommended…
- livestock production
- grazing management
- grazing intensity
- North Dakota
- grazing systems
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- vegetation
- prairies
- plant ecology
- grasslands
- drought
- North Dakota
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- water conservation
- grazing intensity
- biomass
- North Dakota
- grazing systems
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- stocking rate
- plant communities
- grazing intensity
- economics
- North Dakota
- grazing systems
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- plant response
- grazing
- North Dakota
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- soil management
- soil degradation
- rangeland soils
- grazing management
- North Dakota
- grazing systems
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- Library Collection RecordIn the Missouri Coteau of North Dakota, the rolling landscape and stony soils limit tillage but make the area suitable for cattle grazing, a major source of income (Barker and Whitted, 1993; Nyren,…
- grazing management
- grasslands
- ecosystems
- North Dakota
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- rangelands
- range management
- pasture plants
- nutritive value
- monitoring
- grazing management
- data collection
- data analysis
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- natural resources
- training
- teaching
- Arizona
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25634 Planning Meeting Agendas
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25635 Setting Group Goals
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- Library Collection RecordPrairie sandreed, also known as "sandgrass" or "sand reedgrass," is a tall, sod-forming, native, long-lived, warm-season, perennial grass of the northern and central Great Plains…
- Library Collection RecordTimothy was introduced to North America by seed carried from Europe by early settlers in hay, litter, manure and ballast cleaned from ships. It was found growing in New Hampshire in about 1711 and…
- Library Collection RecordBeardless wheatgrass is an important bunchgrass of the intermountain region from western Montana to central Washington and south into Nevada and Utah. It differs from bluebunch wheatgrass in the…
- Library Collection RecordBluebunch wheatgrass is a native, cool-season, drought-tolerant, perennial bunchgrass. It is abundant throughout the Pacific Northwest, Rocky Mountain states, Great Basin and Northern Great Plains.…
- Library Collection RecordFairway crested wheatgrass was introduced from Russian, Siberia and Turkey as early as 1898; however, the most important introductions were made about 1934 or later.(source introduction)
- Library Collection RecordIntermediate wheatgrass is a sod-forming, cool-season, perennial grass native to central Europe, the Balkans and Asia Minor. It was introduced into the United States from the Maikop region of Russian…
- Library Collection RecordStandard crested wheatgrass is one of the most important cultivated grasses introduced into the United States. It is native to the cold, dry prairies of eastern Russia, western Siberia and central…
- Library Collection RecordPubescent wheatgrass is closely related to intermediate wheatgrass and originated in the same region. It was introduced into the United States in 1934. Pubescent wheatgrass is similar to intermediate…
- Library Collection RecordSiberian wheatgrass is a long-lived bunchgrass similar to crested wheatgrass. It is a native to the Steppes of central Eurasia. It was introduced into the United States in 1906, but was not…
- Library Collection RecordSlender wheatgrass is a short-lived, native, perennial bunchgrass that is widely distributed. It was the first native grass to be grown under cultivation. (source introduction)
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