Sixweeks fescue was found unacceptable to cattle at all seasons and nitrogen fertilization did not increase its rooting strength or palatability. It contributed nothing to forage supply and interfered with cattle grazing of blue grama. Alternative practices for alleviating irregular grazing distribution include weed control or fertilization of infested areas to attract cattle.This material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Management and the University of Arizona Libraries.The Journal of Range Management archives are made available by the Society for Range Management and the University of Arizona Libraries. Contact lbry-journals@email.arizona.edu for further information.Migrated from OJS platform A...
Applied nitrogen increased competition between cheatgrass and intermediate wheatgrass for soil moist...
The effects of animal impact on soil chemical and physical properties as well as range condition wer...
Grazing treatments were applied to pastures in western Nebraska from 1980 through 1983 to examine th...
Sixweeks fescue is an unpalatable annual grass that, when abundant, may seriously reduce grazing on ...
Twenty-five years of light, moderate, and heavy grazing by cattle have had little effect on abundanc...
Botanical composition of cattle diets was similar for cattle grazing a nitrogen- fertilized and unfe...
New Mexico supports over 290 000 dairy cattle. These cattle produce large quantities of manure. It h...
Botanical composition of cattle diets on fertilized and unfertilized blue grama rangeland was evalua...
On both dense and sparse bluebunch wheatgrass stands, cheatgrass became dominant with increasing app...
Forage and seed production of blue grama rangeland can be increased by chemically thinning the nativ...
This material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Managemen...
Fertilization with 40 lb of nitrogen per acre generally increased crude protein content of blue gram...
Weed competition is a major factor causing warm-season grass seeding failures in rangeland and cropl...
Among the vast diversity of plants in the mid-South to which grazing livestock are exposed, there is...
Nitrogen and phosphorus starter fertilizer with two levels of weed competition in seedings of five g...
Applied nitrogen increased competition between cheatgrass and intermediate wheatgrass for soil moist...
The effects of animal impact on soil chemical and physical properties as well as range condition wer...
Grazing treatments were applied to pastures in western Nebraska from 1980 through 1983 to examine th...
Sixweeks fescue is an unpalatable annual grass that, when abundant, may seriously reduce grazing on ...
Twenty-five years of light, moderate, and heavy grazing by cattle have had little effect on abundanc...
Botanical composition of cattle diets was similar for cattle grazing a nitrogen- fertilized and unfe...
New Mexico supports over 290 000 dairy cattle. These cattle produce large quantities of manure. It h...
Botanical composition of cattle diets on fertilized and unfertilized blue grama rangeland was evalua...
On both dense and sparse bluebunch wheatgrass stands, cheatgrass became dominant with increasing app...
Forage and seed production of blue grama rangeland can be increased by chemically thinning the nativ...
This material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Managemen...
Fertilization with 40 lb of nitrogen per acre generally increased crude protein content of blue gram...
Weed competition is a major factor causing warm-season grass seeding failures in rangeland and cropl...
Among the vast diversity of plants in the mid-South to which grazing livestock are exposed, there is...
Nitrogen and phosphorus starter fertilizer with two levels of weed competition in seedings of five g...
Applied nitrogen increased competition between cheatgrass and intermediate wheatgrass for soil moist...
The effects of animal impact on soil chemical and physical properties as well as range condition wer...
Grazing treatments were applied to pastures in western Nebraska from 1980 through 1983 to examine th...