Livestock grazing practices on public and private rangelands throughout the western United States are subject to increasing scrutiny. Much criticism arises from the tendency for livestock to concentrate in riparian areas and to disproportionately use the vegetation to the degree that riparian function and vegetation are compromised. The purpose of this synthesis article is toevaluate grazing-management strategies that encourage beef cattle to use forage resources away from riparian areas and areas where topographical features limit grazing use. Specifically, this paper evaluates individual management strategies and attempts to quantify the changes in distribution patterns and vegetation use. An effective strategy uses water development to e...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Actual observations for 3 years and utilization surveys for 4 years were used to determine the grazi...
A combination of management and physical topographic constraints caused cattle to concentrate on the...
To quantify the effects of season of use on beef cattle distribution relative to the riparian area, ...
Cattle impact on riparian areas is dependent upon both their behavior and utilization of streamside ...
A 3-year experiment designed to quantify the spatial and temporal utilization patterns of range site...
Cattle grazing distribution patterns were studied directly through observation and indirectly throug...
Fencing has been proposed as the best alternative for rapid restoration of streamside riparian zones...
6 pp., 9 figures, 1 tableThis publication explains the factors affecting livestock grazing distribut...
Uneven grazing distribution is a concern in rugged topography, because resources may be adversely im...
Our experience shows that land management agencies rely on upland water and deferred rotation grazin...
Improving grazing distribution in pastures and on rangeland in South Dakota can increase utilization...
Optimal distribution of cattle on forested rangelands has long been a subject of concern specificall...
Cattle-grazing in riparian areas has become increasingly controversial. More information is needed a...
Management practices are often needed to ensure that riparian areas are not heavily grazed by livest...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Actual observations for 3 years and utilization surveys for 4 years were used to determine the grazi...
A combination of management and physical topographic constraints caused cattle to concentrate on the...
To quantify the effects of season of use on beef cattle distribution relative to the riparian area, ...
Cattle impact on riparian areas is dependent upon both their behavior and utilization of streamside ...
A 3-year experiment designed to quantify the spatial and temporal utilization patterns of range site...
Cattle grazing distribution patterns were studied directly through observation and indirectly throug...
Fencing has been proposed as the best alternative for rapid restoration of streamside riparian zones...
6 pp., 9 figures, 1 tableThis publication explains the factors affecting livestock grazing distribut...
Uneven grazing distribution is a concern in rugged topography, because resources may be adversely im...
Our experience shows that land management agencies rely on upland water and deferred rotation grazin...
Improving grazing distribution in pastures and on rangeland in South Dakota can increase utilization...
Optimal distribution of cattle on forested rangelands has long been a subject of concern specificall...
Cattle-grazing in riparian areas has become increasingly controversial. More information is needed a...
Management practices are often needed to ensure that riparian areas are not heavily grazed by livest...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Actual observations for 3 years and utilization surveys for 4 years were used to determine the grazi...
A combination of management and physical topographic constraints caused cattle to concentrate on the...