The purpose of this study was to evaluate vegetation, soils, infiltration rates, and sediment production as they relate to livestock exclusion, continuous heavy grazing, continuous moderate grazing, and rotation grazing on a homogeneous plant-soil complex. The exclusion of livestock resulted in infiltration rates significantly higher than when the pastures were grazed in any system. No differences were found between heavily and moderately stocked pastures. This was attributed to organic matter additions from forbs that replaced grasses when the area was heavily grazed. The rotation treatment had infiltration rates that were lower than the exclosures or continuous grazing treatments. Sediment production from interrill erosion was similar in ...
Infiltration rate and sediment production were measured for 2 years on 3 pastures from an intensive ...
Infiltration rate and sediment production were assessed in oak, bunchgrass and sodgrass vegetation t...
Typescript (photocopy).The effects of grazing systems and climate on rangeland hydrology, soil and v...
Typescript (photocopy).This study was conducted on the Sonora Agricultural Research Station, located...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 91-99)This study was conducted on the Texas Experimental...
Terminal infiltration rates for one pasture in a 4-pasture deferred-rotation grazing system and a 27...
Research was initiated in August 1982 at the Texas Experimental Ranch to evaluate effect of selected...
This study determined the impacts of fertilization and livestock grazing on infiltration rates and s...
The objectives of this study were to determine the influence of short duration grazing, continuous g...
The influence of livestock on sediment production was evaluated on a Clay Flat range site with shrub...
The influence of short duration grazing (SDG), moderate continuous grazing (MCG), heavy continuous g...
Infiltration rate and sediment production were measured over a 2-year period on an intensive rotatio...
Water infiltration rates into soils after 30 min in shrub canopy areas and in shortgrass interspaces...
This study was conducted on sandy loam soils in southeastern Utah during summers of 1971 and 1972. F...
The influence of soil type, grazing level, and vegetation on infiltration rates were evaluated at th...
Infiltration rate and sediment production were measured for 2 years on 3 pastures from an intensive ...
Infiltration rate and sediment production were assessed in oak, bunchgrass and sodgrass vegetation t...
Typescript (photocopy).The effects of grazing systems and climate on rangeland hydrology, soil and v...
Typescript (photocopy).This study was conducted on the Sonora Agricultural Research Station, located...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 91-99)This study was conducted on the Texas Experimental...
Terminal infiltration rates for one pasture in a 4-pasture deferred-rotation grazing system and a 27...
Research was initiated in August 1982 at the Texas Experimental Ranch to evaluate effect of selected...
This study determined the impacts of fertilization and livestock grazing on infiltration rates and s...
The objectives of this study were to determine the influence of short duration grazing, continuous g...
The influence of livestock on sediment production was evaluated on a Clay Flat range site with shrub...
The influence of short duration grazing (SDG), moderate continuous grazing (MCG), heavy continuous g...
Infiltration rate and sediment production were measured over a 2-year period on an intensive rotatio...
Water infiltration rates into soils after 30 min in shrub canopy areas and in shortgrass interspaces...
This study was conducted on sandy loam soils in southeastern Utah during summers of 1971 and 1972. F...
The influence of soil type, grazing level, and vegetation on infiltration rates were evaluated at th...
Infiltration rate and sediment production were measured for 2 years on 3 pastures from an intensive ...
Infiltration rate and sediment production were assessed in oak, bunchgrass and sodgrass vegetation t...
Typescript (photocopy).The effects of grazing systems and climate on rangeland hydrology, soil and v...