The possibility of using livestock as a biological agent to control unwanted ground vegetation in Pacific Northwest coniferous forests has been discussed for over 50 years. However, little quantitative information has yet been published documenting the efficacy of livestock in suppressing brush and other ground vegetation in commercial Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) plantations. Therefore, a study was conducted in 1981 and 1982 to evaluate the potential for using herded sheep to control competing vegetation in Douglas-fir plantations in Pacific Northwest coniferous forests. Three 4- to 6-year-old plantations were grazed once each year during the May to September grazing season. Estimates of current year's growth present in October, bot...
This study investigated the effect of grazing by California bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis californi...
Tansy ragwort (Senecio jacobaea) is a biennial weed commonly found on forest and pasture lands in th...
Leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula L.), a widely established exotic, noxious, perennial weed, is a major ...
Use of livestock for biological weed control in timber plantations is gaining popularity in the Unit...
Graduation date: 1984A three-year investigation was conducted during 1980-1982 to\ud evaluate the po...
Graduation date: 1984As part of investigations to evaluate the suitability of sheep\ud grazing in Do...
Effects of sheep grazing in Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) plantations in Oregon’s Coast Range ...
PosterIn British Columbia (BC), sheep grazing, as a silvopastoral system, is occasionally used as a ...
Graduation date: 1988The ability of controlled livestock grazing, in\ud combination with seeding of ...
Rangelands occupy a large portion of the western United States and the world. Grazing by ruminant an...
Livestock grazing is the primary economic use of most hardwood rangelands in the coastal foothills o...
Knowing that sheep or goats can be used to control brush we quantified pasture changes during and af...
Study began in 1977 at Blodgett Forest Research Station near Georgetown, California, to look at the ...
This fact sheet gives an overview of the relationships between trees and forage and provides suggest...
Forestry and livestock grazing are common competing uses for non-irrigated lands around the world. F...
This study investigated the effect of grazing by California bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis californi...
Tansy ragwort (Senecio jacobaea) is a biennial weed commonly found on forest and pasture lands in th...
Leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula L.), a widely established exotic, noxious, perennial weed, is a major ...
Use of livestock for biological weed control in timber plantations is gaining popularity in the Unit...
Graduation date: 1984A three-year investigation was conducted during 1980-1982 to\ud evaluate the po...
Graduation date: 1984As part of investigations to evaluate the suitability of sheep\ud grazing in Do...
Effects of sheep grazing in Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) plantations in Oregon’s Coast Range ...
PosterIn British Columbia (BC), sheep grazing, as a silvopastoral system, is occasionally used as a ...
Graduation date: 1988The ability of controlled livestock grazing, in\ud combination with seeding of ...
Rangelands occupy a large portion of the western United States and the world. Grazing by ruminant an...
Livestock grazing is the primary economic use of most hardwood rangelands in the coastal foothills o...
Knowing that sheep or goats can be used to control brush we quantified pasture changes during and af...
Study began in 1977 at Blodgett Forest Research Station near Georgetown, California, to look at the ...
This fact sheet gives an overview of the relationships between trees and forage and provides suggest...
Forestry and livestock grazing are common competing uses for non-irrigated lands around the world. F...
This study investigated the effect of grazing by California bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis californi...
Tansy ragwort (Senecio jacobaea) is a biennial weed commonly found on forest and pasture lands in th...
Leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula L.), a widely established exotic, noxious, perennial weed, is a major ...