Stubble height regulations are frequently used to manage livestock grazing of herbaceous riparian vegetation. The objective of this study was to determine the impact of stubble height, time of clipping and soil water status on production and regrowth of herbaceous riparian vegetation. We used a randomized block design with 4 study sites on each of 3 small ( 2m width) streams in northern Harney County, Ore. In June and July of 2000-2003, 40 × 50 cm experimental plots were clipped to stubble heights of 5.1 (2 inch), 10.2 (4 inch), or 15.2 cm (6 inch), and paired control plots were left unclipped. Complete treatment sets were located adjacent to the stream and 4 m from the stream at each site. All plots were clipped to 1 cm in October and regr...
Standards for the height of herbaceous vegetation remaining in meadows at the end of the growing sea...
Observations suggest spring grazing of riparian areas is a good management strategy because of a red...
Riparian areas are recognized as the green area immediately adjacent to water, such as streams, spri...
Stubble height, a measure of the herbaceous vegetation remaining after grazing, has been widely used...
Riparian areas have not responded consistently to grazing systems, suggesting that more knowledge is...
Our experience shows that land management agencies rely on upland water and deferred rotation grazin...
Research was funded by the Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service, USDA, under...
A 10-year riparian grazing study was conducted on a cold, mountain meadow riparian system in central...
Riparian meadows in central Nevada are highly productive and have been extensively utilized for live...
The valuable role that healthy riparian ecosystems play in regional diversity of plant and wildlife ...
Grazing cattle in grasslands can impact many ecosystems services including the movement of sediment ...
Star grass (Cynodon aethiopicus cv. No. 2) was grazed to leave stubble of 5, 15 or 25 cm. In height ...
The effect of late-autumn cattle grazing on plant biomass was examined in a western Great Plains cot...
Although extensive work has evaluated plant response to season of defoliation, few studies have eval...
Grazing at high stocking rates may increase sediment and nutrient loading of pasture streams through...
Standards for the height of herbaceous vegetation remaining in meadows at the end of the growing sea...
Observations suggest spring grazing of riparian areas is a good management strategy because of a red...
Riparian areas are recognized as the green area immediately adjacent to water, such as streams, spri...
Stubble height, a measure of the herbaceous vegetation remaining after grazing, has been widely used...
Riparian areas have not responded consistently to grazing systems, suggesting that more knowledge is...
Our experience shows that land management agencies rely on upland water and deferred rotation grazin...
Research was funded by the Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service, USDA, under...
A 10-year riparian grazing study was conducted on a cold, mountain meadow riparian system in central...
Riparian meadows in central Nevada are highly productive and have been extensively utilized for live...
The valuable role that healthy riparian ecosystems play in regional diversity of plant and wildlife ...
Grazing cattle in grasslands can impact many ecosystems services including the movement of sediment ...
Star grass (Cynodon aethiopicus cv. No. 2) was grazed to leave stubble of 5, 15 or 25 cm. In height ...
The effect of late-autumn cattle grazing on plant biomass was examined in a western Great Plains cot...
Although extensive work has evaluated plant response to season of defoliation, few studies have eval...
Grazing at high stocking rates may increase sediment and nutrient loading of pasture streams through...
Standards for the height of herbaceous vegetation remaining in meadows at the end of the growing sea...
Observations suggest spring grazing of riparian areas is a good management strategy because of a red...
Riparian areas are recognized as the green area immediately adjacent to water, such as streams, spri...