Vegetation community response is an important factor determining the potential for improvement of rangeland dormant season forage availability through implementation of grazing systems. Heavy continuous grazing (HCG) (5 ha AU-1) of communal rangelands in coastal southern Somalia has resulted in a herbaceous vegetation community dominated by short-lived annual forbs of low palatability that provide little forage during the dormant season. Changes in the plant community resulting from implementation of 2 grazing systems were compared: complete livestock deferral (LEX) and moderately stocked short-duration grazing (MSDG) (10-1; 3:30 day, stocked at 10 ha AU-1). After 2 years, the LEX pasture was dominated by palatable forbs (primarily Commelin...
The present study assessed the effects of deferred grazing management on rangeland condition using a...
The effects of grazing management systems on plant communities in the Great Basin are largely unknow...
The desirability of forage plants by livestock or wildlife is an important consideration in evaluati...
Heavy communal grazing pressure and rapid phytomass decomposition reduce shrub interspace cover in S...
Rangelands are the mainstay of pastoral and agropastoral livelihoods worldwide. They have provided f...
Three grazing regimes [Cut-and-carry (CC), seasonal grazing (SG) and continuous grazing (CG)] curren...
This research article published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2014Three grazing regimes [Cut‐and‐carry...
The effect of grazing cattle on vegetation was studied on a natural pasture during the rainy and dry...
Rangelands are the mainstay of pastoral and agropastoral livelihoods worldwide. They have provided f...
Understanding the temporal response of vegetation to selected livestock grazing strategies is necess...
A study was conducted to determine the impact of grazing management system on cattle performance and...
Typescript (photocopy).A short-duration grazing (SDG) system was simulated to evaluate the vegetatio...
A study was undertaken in Hamer and Benna-Tsemay districts of the Southern Ethiopia with the objecti...
Grazing management is important for sustaining the productivity and health of rangelands. However, t...
A grazing trial with dry beef cows was conducted on an herbaceous Mediterranean range for 10 consecu...
The present study assessed the effects of deferred grazing management on rangeland condition using a...
The effects of grazing management systems on plant communities in the Great Basin are largely unknow...
The desirability of forage plants by livestock or wildlife is an important consideration in evaluati...
Heavy communal grazing pressure and rapid phytomass decomposition reduce shrub interspace cover in S...
Rangelands are the mainstay of pastoral and agropastoral livelihoods worldwide. They have provided f...
Three grazing regimes [Cut-and-carry (CC), seasonal grazing (SG) and continuous grazing (CG)] curren...
This research article published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2014Three grazing regimes [Cut‐and‐carry...
The effect of grazing cattle on vegetation was studied on a natural pasture during the rainy and dry...
Rangelands are the mainstay of pastoral and agropastoral livelihoods worldwide. They have provided f...
Understanding the temporal response of vegetation to selected livestock grazing strategies is necess...
A study was conducted to determine the impact of grazing management system on cattle performance and...
Typescript (photocopy).A short-duration grazing (SDG) system was simulated to evaluate the vegetatio...
A study was undertaken in Hamer and Benna-Tsemay districts of the Southern Ethiopia with the objecti...
Grazing management is important for sustaining the productivity and health of rangelands. However, t...
A grazing trial with dry beef cows was conducted on an herbaceous Mediterranean range for 10 consecu...
The present study assessed the effects of deferred grazing management on rangeland condition using a...
The effects of grazing management systems on plant communities in the Great Basin are largely unknow...
The desirability of forage plants by livestock or wildlife is an important consideration in evaluati...