Utah State University is engaged in studies to determine management practices that can be employed under intensive irrigated pasture to increase productivity and viability of beef and dairy producers in Utah. One of these initiatives was a study comparing five cool-season grasses grazed by beef cow-calf pairs over a 4-year period
It is hypothesized that Utah beef producers in certain locations could intensify private land use vi...
Pasture productivity in Iowa is often limited by low productivity of cool-season grasses during summ...
The presence of grazing cattle near open waterways has created environmental concerns related to the...
Utah State University is engaged in studies to determine management practices that can be employed u...
Utah State University is engaged in studies to determine management practices that can be employed u...
Irrigated cool-season grasses can be used as complementary forages with other forage resources. Impr...
Forages and their use in the Intermountain West are of great interest for livestock owners. Research...
Several grazing systems were compared on the Diamond Mountain Cattle Allotment of the Ashley Nationa...
Two common use grazing trials were conducted during two summer grazing seasons (1978-1979) on a typi...
The use of irrigated pasture is a potential option for many livestock producers. Irrigated cool-seas...
Beef produced on semi-arid range and milk produced in confinement are the main agricultural commodit...
Grassland fertilization is a production tool for increasing forage available for hay and for grazing...
Different grazing treatments cause changes in the quantity of plant growth and the quality of herbag...
Report on research to evaluate fall grazing effects on cow and calf weight gains separately from ani...
This publication includes results from a study that answers the question of how often to move cattle...
It is hypothesized that Utah beef producers in certain locations could intensify private land use vi...
Pasture productivity in Iowa is often limited by low productivity of cool-season grasses during summ...
The presence of grazing cattle near open waterways has created environmental concerns related to the...
Utah State University is engaged in studies to determine management practices that can be employed u...
Utah State University is engaged in studies to determine management practices that can be employed u...
Irrigated cool-season grasses can be used as complementary forages with other forage resources. Impr...
Forages and their use in the Intermountain West are of great interest for livestock owners. Research...
Several grazing systems were compared on the Diamond Mountain Cattle Allotment of the Ashley Nationa...
Two common use grazing trials were conducted during two summer grazing seasons (1978-1979) on a typi...
The use of irrigated pasture is a potential option for many livestock producers. Irrigated cool-seas...
Beef produced on semi-arid range and milk produced in confinement are the main agricultural commodit...
Grassland fertilization is a production tool for increasing forage available for hay and for grazing...
Different grazing treatments cause changes in the quantity of plant growth and the quality of herbag...
Report on research to evaluate fall grazing effects on cow and calf weight gains separately from ani...
This publication includes results from a study that answers the question of how often to move cattle...
It is hypothesized that Utah beef producers in certain locations could intensify private land use vi...
Pasture productivity in Iowa is often limited by low productivity of cool-season grasses during summ...
The presence of grazing cattle near open waterways has created environmental concerns related to the...