Eastern gamagrass (Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L.) is a perennial warm-season bunchgrass that starts growth earlier in the spring than most other warm-season grasses. This suggests that combining eastern gamagrass with other warm-season grasses in a sequence grazing system could lengthen the period of rapid livestock gain. We studied sequence grazing systems consisting of eastern gamagrass and Old World bluestem (Bothriochloa ischaemum L.) (EG-OWB) as compared to native mixed prairie and Old World bluestem (Native-OWB) from 1993 to 1997. Crossbred beef steers averaging 239 kg grazed eastern gamagrass or native pasture from early May to early June and again from late July through August. Old World bluestem was grazed in mid season. We measure...
This research measured steer gains, aboveground biomass remaining at the end of the growing season, ...
A 9-year grazing trial was conducted to compare shortgrass vegetation and steer responses under inte...
Efficient utilization of pasture requires proper class of livestock, stocking rate, and season of us...
Native warm-season grasses (NWSGs) have demonstrated potential to reduce summer forage variability i...
In the semi-arid Northern Great Plains, seeded cool-season grasses are primarily recommended for spr...
A grazing system which allows cattle to select a season-long diet more nearly meeting their nutrient...
Old World bluestem (OWB; Bothriocloa spp.) are popular in the southern Great Plains but little is kn...
Many warm season perennial grasses were once an important part of the plant community in much of the...
Native pasture and Old World bluestems (Bothriochloa spp.) have contrasting herbage production chara...
A comparison of animal gains and vegetation trends was made from 2002-2008 between a continuous seas...
Season-long native, season-long crested wheatgrass and June-deferred native grazing systems were com...
Irrigated cool-season grasses can be used as complementary forages with other forage resources. Impr...
Native warm-season grasses can provide large amounts of high-quality forage during the midsummer mon...
The investment potential of warm-season grasses is compared with that of cool-season grasses, with s...
Selective grazing can modify the productive capacity of rangelands by reducing competitiveness of pr...
This research measured steer gains, aboveground biomass remaining at the end of the growing season, ...
A 9-year grazing trial was conducted to compare shortgrass vegetation and steer responses under inte...
Efficient utilization of pasture requires proper class of livestock, stocking rate, and season of us...
Native warm-season grasses (NWSGs) have demonstrated potential to reduce summer forage variability i...
In the semi-arid Northern Great Plains, seeded cool-season grasses are primarily recommended for spr...
A grazing system which allows cattle to select a season-long diet more nearly meeting their nutrient...
Old World bluestem (OWB; Bothriocloa spp.) are popular in the southern Great Plains but little is kn...
Many warm season perennial grasses were once an important part of the plant community in much of the...
Native pasture and Old World bluestems (Bothriochloa spp.) have contrasting herbage production chara...
A comparison of animal gains and vegetation trends was made from 2002-2008 between a continuous seas...
Season-long native, season-long crested wheatgrass and June-deferred native grazing systems were com...
Irrigated cool-season grasses can be used as complementary forages with other forage resources. Impr...
Native warm-season grasses can provide large amounts of high-quality forage during the midsummer mon...
The investment potential of warm-season grasses is compared with that of cool-season grasses, with s...
Selective grazing can modify the productive capacity of rangelands by reducing competitiveness of pr...
This research measured steer gains, aboveground biomass remaining at the end of the growing season, ...
A 9-year grazing trial was conducted to compare shortgrass vegetation and steer responses under inte...
Efficient utilization of pasture requires proper class of livestock, stocking rate, and season of us...