This bulletin reports the results of a 9-year summer grazing experiment on native ranges in western South Dakota. The experiment was designed to determine the effects of climate and different intensities of grazing on (1) beef production, (2) maintenance of range condition, and (3) foliage yields. Hereford cows and calves were used in the experiment. The work was conducted at the Cottonwood Range Field Station which is located slightly south of the center of western South Dakota and midway between the Missouri River and the Black Hills. It is in the upper watershed of the Bad River
Grassland fertilization is a production tool for increasing forage available for hay and for grazing...
A 6-year study was designed to measure the influences of stocking rate and grazing system on perform...
The objectives of the studies reported in this paper were: (1) to obtain an analysis of the vegetati...
An intensity of grazing experiment was initiated in 1942 at the Cottonwood Range Field Station to st...
In the 22 West River counties of South Dakota, there are approximately 22 million acres in farms and...
Many feeders are following the practice of fattening beef cattle on pasture. To aid the producer in ...
Range is a vast resource that makes up about 43% of the world\u27s land surface, about 50% of the ad...
Range is a vast resource that makes up about 43% of the world\u27s land surface, about 50% of the ad...
Different grazing treatments cause changes in the quantity of plant growth and the quality of herbag...
In the summer of 1999, the Hand and Hyde County Bootstraps group met to form a working group to bett...
This study compares the effects of five different grazing intensities on the plant community, livest...
Report on research to evaluate fall grazing effects on cow and calf weight gains separately from ani...
Range livestock production is a primary industry in the Northern Great Plains. Efficiency of operati...
This investigation was to determine the carrying capacity of the Southern Plains mixed-grass prairie...
To determine environmental, soil, and sward effects at the initiation of cattle grazing in the sprin...
Grassland fertilization is a production tool for increasing forage available for hay and for grazing...
A 6-year study was designed to measure the influences of stocking rate and grazing system on perform...
The objectives of the studies reported in this paper were: (1) to obtain an analysis of the vegetati...
An intensity of grazing experiment was initiated in 1942 at the Cottonwood Range Field Station to st...
In the 22 West River counties of South Dakota, there are approximately 22 million acres in farms and...
Many feeders are following the practice of fattening beef cattle on pasture. To aid the producer in ...
Range is a vast resource that makes up about 43% of the world\u27s land surface, about 50% of the ad...
Range is a vast resource that makes up about 43% of the world\u27s land surface, about 50% of the ad...
Different grazing treatments cause changes in the quantity of plant growth and the quality of herbag...
In the summer of 1999, the Hand and Hyde County Bootstraps group met to form a working group to bett...
This study compares the effects of five different grazing intensities on the plant community, livest...
Report on research to evaluate fall grazing effects on cow and calf weight gains separately from ani...
Range livestock production is a primary industry in the Northern Great Plains. Efficiency of operati...
This investigation was to determine the carrying capacity of the Southern Plains mixed-grass prairie...
To determine environmental, soil, and sward effects at the initiation of cattle grazing in the sprin...
Grassland fertilization is a production tool for increasing forage available for hay and for grazing...
A 6-year study was designed to measure the influences of stocking rate and grazing system on perform...
The objectives of the studies reported in this paper were: (1) to obtain an analysis of the vegetati...