A model, more detailed than a set of stocking rate response curves but less detailed than large process models such as SPUR, was needed to evaluate the short-term effect of grazing management practices on range herbage growth and livestock production. SMART (Simple Model to Assess Range Technology) simulates the effects of stocking rate and rotation on herbage production and steer performance. Herbage growth rate is a quadratic function of herbage biomass and is adjusted for seasonal differences. Herbage intake increases with herbage biomass and digestibility and animal weight. Animal gain increases logarithmically with digestible dry matter intake and decreases with animal weight. Output of these simulations confirms that early removal of ...
This research measured steer gains, aboveground biomass remaining at the end of the growing season, ...
A model of the early growth of an annual pasture and liveweight response of grazing sheep was built ...
Graduation date: 2010Managing rangelands with livestock grazing is a tool that can be applied to obt...
Manipulating stocking rate and duration of grazing is fundamental to range management. It has been c...
A comparison of animal gains and vegetation trends was made from 2002-2008 between a continuous seas...
A graphical model of a discontinuously stable herbivore-plant system is used to demonstrate analytic...
The objective of this study was to provide a tool for maintaining a high grazing efficiency. In a ro...
The financial profitability of intensive grazing management techniques such as short duration grazin...
Typescript (photocopy).Of all the problems that confront agriculture perhaps the unpredictability of...
Models simulating animal growth (COWCALF), plant growth (GROWIT), and animal performance on pasture ...
Ruminant animals comprise the greatest proportion of herbivores around the world, provide essential ...
In spite of overwhelming experimental evidence to the contrary, rotational grazing continues to be p...
Experience has proven that an effective grazing system is both practical and scientifically sound. A...
Context: Understanding how grazing management decisions influence the productivity and composition o...
The rate of herbage depletion during a period of occupation in a rotational grazing system is depend...
This research measured steer gains, aboveground biomass remaining at the end of the growing season, ...
A model of the early growth of an annual pasture and liveweight response of grazing sheep was built ...
Graduation date: 2010Managing rangelands with livestock grazing is a tool that can be applied to obt...
Manipulating stocking rate and duration of grazing is fundamental to range management. It has been c...
A comparison of animal gains and vegetation trends was made from 2002-2008 between a continuous seas...
A graphical model of a discontinuously stable herbivore-plant system is used to demonstrate analytic...
The objective of this study was to provide a tool for maintaining a high grazing efficiency. In a ro...
The financial profitability of intensive grazing management techniques such as short duration grazin...
Typescript (photocopy).Of all the problems that confront agriculture perhaps the unpredictability of...
Models simulating animal growth (COWCALF), plant growth (GROWIT), and animal performance on pasture ...
Ruminant animals comprise the greatest proportion of herbivores around the world, provide essential ...
In spite of overwhelming experimental evidence to the contrary, rotational grazing continues to be p...
Experience has proven that an effective grazing system is both practical and scientifically sound. A...
Context: Understanding how grazing management decisions influence the productivity and composition o...
The rate of herbage depletion during a period of occupation in a rotational grazing system is depend...
This research measured steer gains, aboveground biomass remaining at the end of the growing season, ...
A model of the early growth of an annual pasture and liveweight response of grazing sheep was built ...
Graduation date: 2010Managing rangelands with livestock grazing is a tool that can be applied to obt...