6 pp.Rangeland and livestock management in the southwestern U.S. presents many formidable challenges. Environmental regulations, cattle prices, and drought are just a few factors that contribute to the management challenges of the range-livestock industry. Among them, drought may be the least controllable or predictable variable. This publication discusses how to prepare for drought in southwestern U.S. Topics include principles of drought and range-livestock management, management before drought, management during drought and management after drought
Drought provides dramatic evidence of the role of short- and long-term management of native rangelan...
On the Ground • This case study demonstrates the importance of adaptive management to the resilience...
Many factors make sustainable rangeland management and livestock production difficult for land manag...
6 pp./ Originally published: 1999Rangeland and livestock management in the southwestern U.S. present...
When drought conditions reduce the supply of forage feed, ranchers have to allocate the available fe...
3 pp., 1 tableThis publication explains how stocking rates and grazing management decisions can help...
3 pp., 1 tableLivestock producers need to create flexible plans for dealing with drought. This publi...
2 pp.Drought is a fact of life on most rangelands. This publication offers tips on reducing the risk...
3 pp.When forage quality and/or quantity is affected by drought, livestock producers usually must de...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
3 pp., 1 figureThis publication outlines the steps that ranchers should take to survive a drought. ...
On the Ground • Adaptive management can be used to manage complexity, such as how to match forage pr...
On the Ground • Ranch drought planning is important for identifying management priorities, proactive...
Guide containing general information on managing range resources in parts of New Mexico prone to dro...
Guide containing general information on managing range resources in parts of New Mexico prone to dro...
Drought provides dramatic evidence of the role of short- and long-term management of native rangelan...
On the Ground • This case study demonstrates the importance of adaptive management to the resilience...
Many factors make sustainable rangeland management and livestock production difficult for land manag...
6 pp./ Originally published: 1999Rangeland and livestock management in the southwestern U.S. present...
When drought conditions reduce the supply of forage feed, ranchers have to allocate the available fe...
3 pp., 1 tableThis publication explains how stocking rates and grazing management decisions can help...
3 pp., 1 tableLivestock producers need to create flexible plans for dealing with drought. This publi...
2 pp.Drought is a fact of life on most rangelands. This publication offers tips on reducing the risk...
3 pp.When forage quality and/or quantity is affected by drought, livestock producers usually must de...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
3 pp., 1 figureThis publication outlines the steps that ranchers should take to survive a drought. ...
On the Ground • Adaptive management can be used to manage complexity, such as how to match forage pr...
On the Ground • Ranch drought planning is important for identifying management priorities, proactive...
Guide containing general information on managing range resources in parts of New Mexico prone to dro...
Guide containing general information on managing range resources in parts of New Mexico prone to dro...
Drought provides dramatic evidence of the role of short- and long-term management of native rangelan...
On the Ground • This case study demonstrates the importance of adaptive management to the resilience...
Many factors make sustainable rangeland management and livestock production difficult for land manag...