To estimate annual forage production from moisture conditions it is important to consider the timing and seasonality of precipitation events as well as the past history of storm events. In this study we examined this relationship using 16 yr of annual measurements of herbaceous standing crop recorded at two study sites located on the Corona Range and Livestock Research Center in central New Mexico. Our hypothesis was that end-of-season herbaceous standing crop estimations could be improved using measured soil moisture instead of seasonal accumulations of rainfall as traditionally used for yield prediction. Daily recorded and simulated soil moisture levels were used to estimate the number of days over the growing season when soil moisture by...
Grasslands, the second largest terrestrial biome, provide a myriad of ecosystem services including t...
Ranchers and range managers need a decision support tool that provides a reasonably accurate predict...
The effects of seasonal distribution of precipitation on forage yield are often confounded by stand ...
Herbage production on the loamy upland range site in southeastern Kansas is related to seasonal prec...
Total forage yield from 1936 to 1970 and yields of grasses, legumes, and forbs other than legumes fo...
Understanding the drivers that account for plant production allows for a better understanding of pla...
The initiation of fall forage growth in the California annual grasslands is dependent upon the first...
Forage available for use by live-stock varies with the season in which ranges are used. Specific pre...
Perennial grass production on the Santa Rita Experimental Range about 4o miles south of Tucson is st...
The ability to forecast annual forage yield from weather data would be useful for making appropriate...
Perennial grass production on the Chihuahuan Desert Rangeland Research Center in south-central New M...
Drought is an inherent trait of most rangelands and sound management necessitates managers address t...
Analyses of 9 years of herbage yield and precipitation data from the Reynolds Creek Experimental Wat...
Grasslands, the second largest terrestrial biome, provide a myriad of ecosystem services including t...
Predictions of forage production derived from site-specific environmental information (e.g., soil ty...
Grasslands, the second largest terrestrial biome, provide a myriad of ecosystem services including t...
Ranchers and range managers need a decision support tool that provides a reasonably accurate predict...
The effects of seasonal distribution of precipitation on forage yield are often confounded by stand ...
Herbage production on the loamy upland range site in southeastern Kansas is related to seasonal prec...
Total forage yield from 1936 to 1970 and yields of grasses, legumes, and forbs other than legumes fo...
Understanding the drivers that account for plant production allows for a better understanding of pla...
The initiation of fall forage growth in the California annual grasslands is dependent upon the first...
Forage available for use by live-stock varies with the season in which ranges are used. Specific pre...
Perennial grass production on the Santa Rita Experimental Range about 4o miles south of Tucson is st...
The ability to forecast annual forage yield from weather data would be useful for making appropriate...
Perennial grass production on the Chihuahuan Desert Rangeland Research Center in south-central New M...
Drought is an inherent trait of most rangelands and sound management necessitates managers address t...
Analyses of 9 years of herbage yield and precipitation data from the Reynolds Creek Experimental Wat...
Grasslands, the second largest terrestrial biome, provide a myriad of ecosystem services including t...
Predictions of forage production derived from site-specific environmental information (e.g., soil ty...
Grasslands, the second largest terrestrial biome, provide a myriad of ecosystem services including t...
Ranchers and range managers need a decision support tool that provides a reasonably accurate predict...
The effects of seasonal distribution of precipitation on forage yield are often confounded by stand ...