Highlights
- Oklahoma State University is involved in a multi-state project combining research, extension and edu…
Featured Videos
- Summer Patch Burn and Regrowth Timelapse
Patch burning pastures allows livestock producers to burn for woody plant control without destocking.
- The Goat Pro
Ever wonder what goats eat in rangeland pastures?
A Go Pro was mounted to the horns of this goat to show you what plants she was eating in May.
During 10 minutes of foraging she ate 10 different species including woody plants, broadleaved plants and one grass. Some of her favorites were sericea lespedeza, ragweed and wood sorrel.
Featured Podcasts
- Sam Fuhlendorf Part 1, Managing Rangelands for Heterogeneity
"Six patches make you six times less likely to be entirely wrong". Diversity and variability drive rangeland health. Healthy rangelands provide an array of ecological and social goods and services.
Listen to part 1 of this interview with Dr. Sam Fuhlendorf, Regents Professor of Natural Resource Ecology and Management at Oklahoma State University.
The Art of Range Podcast: Sam Fuhlendorf Part 1, Managing Rangelands for Heterogeneity - Sam Fuhlendorf Part 2, Conserving Pattern & Process Through Creative Grazing
Disturbances are necessary processes to create botanical diversity, but also changing diversity, across space and time.
Listen to part 2 of this interview with Dr. Sam Fuhlendorf, Regents Professor of Natural Resource Ecology and Management at Oklahoma State University.