Typescript (photocopy).Overgrazing rangeland increases soil erosion, thus reducing its livestock carrying capacity. This study focused on the possible effects of Section 208 of P.L. 92-500 created by Congress to control soil sediment losses on the Texas ranch firm. A 20 year multiple goal programming model was used to optimize alternative of typical ranch firm in the Edwards Plateau region of Texas. The alternative available to the ranch firm included the following; (1) heavy continuous grazing, (2) moderate continuous grazing, (3) light continuous grazing, (4) four-pasture deferred rotational grazing and (5) a seven-pasture high intensive low frequency grazing. The ranch firm also had the option of controlling brush by root plowing in year...
Large-scale brush-control programs are being proposed in Texas to increase off-site water yields. B...
Wildlife management is becoming the principal, as opposed to a supplemental, enterprise in many ranc...
The potential of invasive plants to alter fuel properties over time has implications for the rancher...
Typescript (photocopy).Overgrazing rangeland increases soil erosion, thus reducing its livestock car...
Spade Ranches includes six ranches across west Texas, totaling approximately 275,000 acres. The Rend...
Water yield from rangeland on the Edwards Plateau, Texas is significantly greater if a site is domin...
The relevance of broad-spectrumadvocacy of rotational grazing is often questioned becausemany resear...
Abstract: Grazing on rangelands can increase erosion that is a major source of nonpoint source pollu...
Ranchers have concern over how federal policies such as the Endangers Species Act, the Clean Water A...
This is an economic study of rangeland productivity and the economic effect of brush encroachment an...
Results of a 1961-1974 grazing system study on the Texas Experimental Ranch in the Rolling Plains we...
The vast rangeland areas of the nation are becoming increasingly valuable to society. Economic progr...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Rangelands cover a vast portion of the U.S., providing myriad environmental services (e.g. clean wat...
One possible method of increasing water yield in some water-poor areas is through brush management. ...
Large-scale brush-control programs are being proposed in Texas to increase off-site water yields. B...
Wildlife management is becoming the principal, as opposed to a supplemental, enterprise in many ranc...
The potential of invasive plants to alter fuel properties over time has implications for the rancher...
Typescript (photocopy).Overgrazing rangeland increases soil erosion, thus reducing its livestock car...
Spade Ranches includes six ranches across west Texas, totaling approximately 275,000 acres. The Rend...
Water yield from rangeland on the Edwards Plateau, Texas is significantly greater if a site is domin...
The relevance of broad-spectrumadvocacy of rotational grazing is often questioned becausemany resear...
Abstract: Grazing on rangelands can increase erosion that is a major source of nonpoint source pollu...
Ranchers have concern over how federal policies such as the Endangers Species Act, the Clean Water A...
This is an economic study of rangeland productivity and the economic effect of brush encroachment an...
Results of a 1961-1974 grazing system study on the Texas Experimental Ranch in the Rolling Plains we...
The vast rangeland areas of the nation are becoming increasingly valuable to society. Economic progr...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Rangelands cover a vast portion of the U.S., providing myriad environmental services (e.g. clean wat...
One possible method of increasing water yield in some water-poor areas is through brush management. ...
Large-scale brush-control programs are being proposed in Texas to increase off-site water yields. B...
Wildlife management is becoming the principal, as opposed to a supplemental, enterprise in many ranc...
The potential of invasive plants to alter fuel properties over time has implications for the rancher...