A simple calculation is proposed for estimating carrying capacity of range sites based on seasonal forage quality and standing crop. The model estimates animal unit days a pasture can support. Potential beef production of a particular site was estimated by multiplying animal unit days by average daily gain as indicated from forage quality. Improved and unimproved portions of 4 plant communities (grassland, mixed conifer, lodgepole pine, and moist meadow) were compared for carrying capacity and potential beef production. Improvement generally resulted in large increases in both carrying capacity and potential beef production; however, only in the case of the grassland did range improvement extend the period during which weight gains could be...
The investment potential of warm-season grasses is compared with that of cool-season grasses, with s...
Seasonal changes in forage production and quality occur due to climatic factors, principally precipi...
A 3-year experiment designed to quantify the spatial and temporal utilization patterns of range site...
The objective of this research was development and testing of a method for estimating cattle carryin...
Over a 4-year period, average annual herbage production on native range was 603 kg/ha compared to 1,...
The effects of 4 stocking rates (1.2, 1.6, 2.4, and 4.8 AUM/ha) on cattle production were examined, ...
Standardized performance analysis (SPA) of beef cattle operations continues to demonstrate the impor...
Results from the Cariboo grazing trail confirm those from previous ones on lodgepole pine-pinegrass ...
Beef production in the Australian semi-arid tropics is currently based mainly on extensive grazing o...
Yearling cattle gained weight satisfactorily on cheatgrass range under rotational (moderate) and con...
Weight gains per acre of yearling steers on continuously grazed Russian wildrye were 96.2 lb, or six...
The use of Irrigated Pastures for the production of beef cattle in British Columbia is a relatively ...
Yearling steers on lodgepole pine-pinegrass summer range in British Columbia had an average daily ga...
The importance of the forage resource in the United States is apparent from the 225-million ha of hu...
The objective of this 2 year study was to identify the optimal height to graze Old World bluestem pa...
The investment potential of warm-season grasses is compared with that of cool-season grasses, with s...
Seasonal changes in forage production and quality occur due to climatic factors, principally precipi...
A 3-year experiment designed to quantify the spatial and temporal utilization patterns of range site...
The objective of this research was development and testing of a method for estimating cattle carryin...
Over a 4-year period, average annual herbage production on native range was 603 kg/ha compared to 1,...
The effects of 4 stocking rates (1.2, 1.6, 2.4, and 4.8 AUM/ha) on cattle production were examined, ...
Standardized performance analysis (SPA) of beef cattle operations continues to demonstrate the impor...
Results from the Cariboo grazing trail confirm those from previous ones on lodgepole pine-pinegrass ...
Beef production in the Australian semi-arid tropics is currently based mainly on extensive grazing o...
Yearling cattle gained weight satisfactorily on cheatgrass range under rotational (moderate) and con...
Weight gains per acre of yearling steers on continuously grazed Russian wildrye were 96.2 lb, or six...
The use of Irrigated Pastures for the production of beef cattle in British Columbia is a relatively ...
Yearling steers on lodgepole pine-pinegrass summer range in British Columbia had an average daily ga...
The importance of the forage resource in the United States is apparent from the 225-million ha of hu...
The objective of this 2 year study was to identify the optimal height to graze Old World bluestem pa...
The investment potential of warm-season grasses is compared with that of cool-season grasses, with s...
Seasonal changes in forage production and quality occur due to climatic factors, principally precipi...
A 3-year experiment designed to quantify the spatial and temporal utilization patterns of range site...