Abstract: By the early 1900s, concerns were expressed by ranchers, academicians, and federal scientists that widespread overgrazing and invasion of native grassland by woody shrubs were having severe negative impacts upon normal grazing practices in Western America. Ranchers wanted to reverse these trends and continue their way of life and were willing to work with scientists to achieve these goals. One response to this desire was establishment of the USDA Jornada Experimental Range (783 km2) in south central New Mexico by a Presidential Executive Order in 1912 for conducting rangeland investigations. This cooperative effort involved experiments to understand principles of proper management and the processes causing the woody shrub invasion...
The use and management of rangelands involves both ecological and social processes, and it is in the...
Grassland ecosystems cover 30 % to 40 % of theearth’s terrestrial surface, provide critical habitat ...
INTRODUCTION. In the spring of 1982, as part of the establishment of the Jornada Long-Term Ecologica...
More than one-third of the North American continent, about one billion hectares of the United States...
Excerpts from the report: Ranching practices on mountain meadows in the Western United States have ...
The scientific study of rangelands in the western United States, started with the first collection o...
The relevance of broad-spectrumadvocacy of rotational grazing is often questioned becausemany resear...
Fodder shrubs, either naturally established or set up by man, constitute a feed reserve for livestoc...
The decade of the 1920s was somewhat of a paradox for range science. A. W. Sampson published 3 books...
Range scientist members of the Society for Range Management were surveyed to evaluate where research...
Rangelands cover a vast portion of the U.S., providing myriad environmental services (e.g. clean wat...
Shrub-steppe ecosystems of western North America provide habitat for many wildlife species, are impo...
logging, roads In the southern Rocky Mountains of temperate North America, the effects of Euro-Ameri...
On the Ground • Climate change models for the western United States predict warmer winters in the Gr...
Evidence suggests that the range livestock industry in the Northern Great Plains is not as productiv...
The use and management of rangelands involves both ecological and social processes, and it is in the...
Grassland ecosystems cover 30 % to 40 % of theearth’s terrestrial surface, provide critical habitat ...
INTRODUCTION. In the spring of 1982, as part of the establishment of the Jornada Long-Term Ecologica...
More than one-third of the North American continent, about one billion hectares of the United States...
Excerpts from the report: Ranching practices on mountain meadows in the Western United States have ...
The scientific study of rangelands in the western United States, started with the first collection o...
The relevance of broad-spectrumadvocacy of rotational grazing is often questioned becausemany resear...
Fodder shrubs, either naturally established or set up by man, constitute a feed reserve for livestoc...
The decade of the 1920s was somewhat of a paradox for range science. A. W. Sampson published 3 books...
Range scientist members of the Society for Range Management were surveyed to evaluate where research...
Rangelands cover a vast portion of the U.S., providing myriad environmental services (e.g. clean wat...
Shrub-steppe ecosystems of western North America provide habitat for many wildlife species, are impo...
logging, roads In the southern Rocky Mountains of temperate North America, the effects of Euro-Ameri...
On the Ground • Climate change models for the western United States predict warmer winters in the Gr...
Evidence suggests that the range livestock industry in the Northern Great Plains is not as productiv...
The use and management of rangelands involves both ecological and social processes, and it is in the...
Grassland ecosystems cover 30 % to 40 % of theearth’s terrestrial surface, provide critical habitat ...
INTRODUCTION. In the spring of 1982, as part of the establishment of the Jornada Long-Term Ecologica...